In testing out KMyMoney it seems the OFX plug in is installed (correct? since Import/OFX is there) so this could be another piece of the puzzle for me as I do all online banking for quite some time.
The problem I am having is setting up accounts for direct import. Its greyed out in the menu, so I figured it needs enabled...
I put in an account and following the instructions to goto edit account and look for the online bankling section to configure I can not find this section to edit and enable the online connection for ofx per http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/online ... p.ofx.html
Does the KDE Dvd version 0.8 have the OFX plugin? Was -enable-ofxbanking compile option used along with the libs needed for this for the version included? ? ? ?
Any hints on getting OFX direct connect/online to work? And where the hidden config for the online section of an account is?? ? ?
NOTE: I am not interested in the import option, only the direct connect to the bank.
Thanks!
KMyMoney and OFX - Online
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Re: KMyMoney and OFX - Online
the answer is I dont know. we didnt compile it and I dont konw enough about it to know about its plugins.
but now i do know.
I use gnucash.
check it out, i love it.
and it does all you want to do.
Boo
but now i do know.
I use gnucash.
check it out, i love it.
and it does all you want to do.
Boo
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
Re: KMyMoney and OFX - Online
I'll look at it, but maybe this can be corrected for later versions of the distro.Boo wrote:the answer is I dont know. we didnt compile it and I dont konw enough about it to know about its plugins.
but now i do know.
I use gnucash.
check it out, i love it.
and it does all you want to do.
I seem to recall looking at GnuCash before and decided it was trying to be too much of an accounting package for what I do ala the old Peachtree which came on 40+ 5.25" disks.
Thanks.