My bank does not support this.
However, I have created scripts that automatically download the OFX files every night and put them in a Dropbox folder.
I tried using Apache to share this folder over HTTP so that I could trick iCompta into enabling the "Download transactions" button for each account, but it seems there is more to it than I expected.
Please consider this a feature-request to either:
1. Set a file for iCompta to periodically check for updates for each account.
2. Allow direct-links to OFX files for the "Server" in OFX Direct Download configuration.
Thanks in advance for any consideration!
OFX direct download
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Re: OFX direct download
Your trick should work but in order to have the download button enabled make sure you entered your account number and a dummy login/password.
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Re: OFX direct download
I've just read this post and I was wondering if someone could tell me how to directly download from dropbox? Also, can someone tell me how 'Direct download' works? At the moment, the only way to get OFX files into ICompta is by importing the file via my computers web browser. However, I getting the impression that its possible to achieve this without intervention via my computer???
Cheers
Carlton
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Carlton
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Re: OFX direct download
It depends on your bank, only US banks offer this service.cpatte7372 wrote:Also, can someone tell me how 'Direct download' works? At the moment, the only way to get OFX files into ICompta is by importing the file via my computers web browser. However, I getting the impression that its possible to achieve this without intervention via my computer???