Download bankstatements
Paul Schwartz
pmjs1115 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 8 13:12:38 EST 2010
You can probably use the komma separated file to import to a spreadsheet [e.g., OpenOffice], and then use the available macro to export a QIF file which you can load into GnuCash. [It is what I do.]
HTH
Paul Schwartz
--- On Sun, 2/7/10, Sptisgatkotter 'Erato' <erato at zeelandnet.nl> wrote:
> From: Sptisgatkotter 'Erato' <erato at zeelandnet.nl>
> Subject: Download bankstatements
> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010, 5:00 PM
> I just make use of the program
> GnuCash which I found easy to work with.
>
> I also would like to download my bank statements but I did
> not succeed.
>
>
>
> My bank is RABO bank in The Netherlands and using their
> normal electronic
> banking system.
>
> With this electronic banking (not the professional one) one
> cannot record a
> swift file.
>
> Supported formats are:
>
> . Rabobank (= ERI /
> MUT.ASC)
>
> . Komma separation
>
> . Fixed lengt
> (ASCII)
>
>
>
> Has someone already made a set-up for this bank with one of
> the indicated
> formats?
>
> If yes, can I receive the set-up for Aqbank?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> G.Hermans
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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