downloading transactions from Fidelity

Boyd Kelly (Coast Systems) bkelly at coastone.ca
Thu Feb 3 00:40:15 EST 2005


I have found this Excel add-in very helpful.  It enables you to export
your cvs file (with a little massaging of course) to a qif file that you
can then import into gnucash.

xl2qif

From:   http://xl2qif.chez.tiscali.fr/xl2qif_en.php


Boyd


-----Original Message-----
From: gnucash-user-bounces at gnucash.org
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces at gnucash.org] On Behalf Of Manish Bhatia
Sent: February 2, 2005 2:31 PM
To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Subject: downloading transactions from Fidelity

Hi
  I would like to move to GnuCash from MS Money.  My problem is that I
use Fidelity as my broker and it doesn't allow me to download
transactions from the website as a qif or ofx file.  I can only download
them as a csv file.  
When using Money, the software can automatically download transactions
from Fidelity - though I remember reading somewhere that this is not
possible using GnuCash since these companies are unwilling to declare
the address of their ofx servers.

  My question is - are there any GnuCash users out there who have had
this problem.  How did they solve it?  Is it possible to download the
csv file and then write some perl/python code to parse the transactions
and add them into GnuCash using some API?

Thanks
Manish


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