Want to write file import (?OFC? format)
Derek Atkins
derek@ihtfp.com
13 Feb 2002 22:38:06 -0500
It's actually called OFX. There is some documentation in the
src/experimental directory of Gnucash (maybe only in CVS?)
A working OFX-import implementation would be greatly appreciated!
-derek
Fabio Luis De Paoli <flpaoli@attglobal.net> writes:
> Hi
>
> My bank uses the format below to supply data. They call it a Quicken
> file, but it is obviously not like the quicken files GNUCash imports. I
> would like to write code to import this file format into GNUCash. Can you
> help me with the following questions:
>
> 1. What file format is this? I guess it is called OFC, but then, I don't
> see anyone mentioning this file format anywhere. Is this a proprietary
> format?
> 2. Where can I find a spec for this file format?
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Fabio
>
> <OFC>
> <TRNRS>
> <CLTID>1234123456
> <STMTRS>
> <DTSTART>20011022
> <DTEND>20011125
> <LEDGER>-100.00
> <STMTTRN>
> <GENTRN>
> <TRNTYPE>1
> <DTPOSTED>20011022
> <TRNAMT>-23.32
> <FITID>
> <CHKNUM>
> <MEMO>TELEFONICA 5555-5555
> </GENTRN>
> </STMTTRN>
> <STMTTRN>
> <GENTRN>
> <TRNTYPE>1
> <DTPOSTED>20011022
> <TRNAMT>23.31
> <FITID>
> <CHKNUM>
> <MEMO>AG. RESGATE BFLLVEST
> </GENTRN>
> </STMTTRN>
> </STMTRS>
> </TRNRS>
> </OFC>
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