Version 2.2.9 - MT940 import

Marco van den Oever marcovandenoever at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 11:35:49 EST 2010


OK Martin, i got it working.

Indeed in the C:\Program 
Files\gnucash\share\aqbanking\imexporters\swift\profiles map selected 
"swiftmt940.conf".
Then copied " int skipDocLines="3" " from the parameters of the 
"amro940.conf" file to the parameters of the "swiftmt940.conf" file.

Then recompiled (i didn't know that was just simple restarting) GNUcash, 
and all works well.
So thanks again for your time, i hope someone of the community can help 
providing a solution in the interface so stuff will be easier to change.

Martin Preuss wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after receiving the test file I can say that the file *can* be imported by 
> AqBanking. The missing information was that the file is from the AMRO bank/NL.
>
> They insert 3 lines to their MT940 documents so the file can't be imported 
> using the normal "SWIFT-MT940" profile. For this special file type I added the 
> profile "AMRO-MT940" and with this profile your file works.
>
> The problem is that last time I checked the profile was hardcoded into GnuCash 
> (using SWIFT-MT940).
>
> Some time ago I asked whether someone could add a simple dialog which lets you 
> choose the profile (AqBanking provides functions which presents a list). Since 
> nobody replied and I'm not familiar with gtk/gnome at all nothing happened.
>
> So for now you will have to change the hardcoded "SWIFT-MT940" to "AMRO-MT940" 
> and recompile GnuCash.
>
>
> Regards
> Martin
>
>
>   


-- 
Vriendelijke groeten,

Marco van den Oever

marcovandenoever at gmail.com


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