Example of OFX transaction using CLIENTUID - Need some support to communicate with my bank.
Martin Preuss
aquamaniac at gmx.de
Sat Nov 1 11:47:15 EDT 2008
Hi,
On Samstag, 1. November 2008, Bruce Perens wrote:
> Martin Preuss wrote:
> > However, do you have any idea how that CLIENTUID is generated?
>
> I think it's a random number, generated once and sent the same with all
> successive transmissions. In that log it's sent twice, and both are the
> same. After it was sent, I got an automated email from the mechanics
> bank confirming that I had registered my Intuit Quicken data file.
[...]
Ok, then I guess you should use that very same CLIENTUID with GnuCash as
well...
[...]
> Should I pull both GNUCash and AQBanking from subversion? Is there any
> branch name I should use?
[...]
"trunk" for both should do fine (trunk of AqBanking now contains code for
upcoming AqBanking4, and trunk of GnuCash is now adapted to AqBanking4).
Regards
Martin
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