ofc and ofx format import is not correct

Martin Klaffenboeck martin.klaffenboeck at gmx.at
Tue Jan 17 13:50:31 EST 2006


Am Montag, den 16.01.2006, 14:46 -0500 schrieb Benoit Grégoire:
> The <NAME> tag IS the description in the OFX specification, it's supposed to 
> be the payee of the transaction and/or the transaction description.  If your 
> bank put's your name in it it isn'T using the OFX specification properly.

Ok, so I have to live with that.  I will simply delete the NAME tag as
before.

> Either the OFC file isn't parsed correctly (It's possible,  OFX support in 
> libofx is a recent addition, and had very little feedback), or your bank 
> doesn't fill the account information properly.

How can I validate that?  Can I find the ofc Specification to test it?
Ist there a DTD vor that to validate against?  Where do the account
information have to be?

> Without a ofxdump and the original OFC file, there is little anyone can do.  
> If this can be solved, it will be in libofx, so it would be better to 
> continue this there.

You can Have one of my ofc files.  I'll attach it.

Martin
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