Any interest in a "import from bank website" command?

Andrew Sackville-West ajswest at mindspring.com
Wed Dec 12 13:08:21 EST 2007


On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 08:22:48AM -0800, David Barrett wrote:
> Hi there, are you interested in an importer that downloads your transaction
> data straight from your banking website?
> 
> Basically, I'm considering building a feature into GnuCash that'd work like
> this:
> 
> You'll be prompted for your bank's domain name, as well as the name/password
> you use to log on to your banking website, and it'll download all the
> accounts it can find and import them into GnuCash -- behaving just as if you
> had manually imported an OXF file containing all your accounts and
> transactions.
> 
> To see what I mean, I've got a basic web-based interface up at:
> 
> 	http://expensify.com
> 
> The importer would simply provide an interface to this via a new "File ::
> Import" command.
> 
> If I build this, will you use it?

do you mean that it would be an interface within gnucash (or external
to gnucash, but located on my machine)? or do you mean that I would do
this through a third party website? 

If the answer to the second is yes, then sorry, no way. Otherwise,
maybe.

A
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