Hi, on Tuesday 19 July 2011 13:15:47 Andreas Trink wrote:
> Hallo, > > jetzt hat's geklappt. Angehängt ist der Log. So wie's aussieht, > schickt der Server eine Fehlermeldung in HTML. > Aber wie kann man da an den Parametern drehen so wie bei AqBanking? > Vielleicht verschluckt sich der Server an den langen Zeitstempeln? Hast Du das schon mal jemanden bei der Bank gefragt? Hier mal ein Auszug aus der OFX Spec ver 2.1.1: 3.2.8 Common Data Types 3.2.8.1 Dates, Times, and Time Zones There is one format for representing dates, times, and time zones. The complete form is: YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.XXX [gmt offset[:tz name]] 3.2.8.1.1 Ranges for Years, Months, Days, Hours, Seconds Portion of Date/Time Field Range YYYY 0000 - 9999 MM 1 - 12 DD 1 - 31 HH 0 - 23 MM 0 - 59 SS 0 - 60 60 is only used in the case of the leap second 3.2.8.2 Date and Datetime Elements specified as type date or datetime and generally starting with the letters “DT” accept a fully formatted date-time-timezone string. For example, “19961005132200.124[-5:EST]” represents October 5, 1996, at 1:22 and 124 milliseconds p.m., in Eastern Standard Time. This is the same as 6:22 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Date and datetime also accept values with fields omitted from the right. They assume the following defaults if a field is missing: Specified date or datetime Assumed defaults YYYYMMDD 12:00 AM (the start of the day), GMT YYYYMMDDHHMMSS GMT YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.XXX GMT Note that times zones are specified by an offset and optionally, a time zone name. The offset defines the time zone. Valid offset values are in the range from –12 to +12 for whole number offsets. Formatting is +12.00 to -12.00 for fractional offsets, plus sign may be omitted. Take care when specifying an ending date without a time. For example, if the last transaction returned for a bank statement download was Jan 5 1996 10:46 am and if the <DTEND> was given as just Jan 6, the next statement download request would have a <DTSTART> of just Jan 6, causing any transactions posted on Jan 5 after 10:46 am to be missed. If results are available only daily, then just using dates and not times will work correctly. Note: Open Financial Exchange does not require servers or clients to use the full precision specified. However, they are REQUIRED to accept any of these forms without complaint. Some services extend the general notion of a date by adding special values, such as “TODAY.” These special values are called “smart dates.” Specific requests indicate when to use these extra values, and list the element as having a special data type. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart GPG-FP: E55E D592 F45F 116B 8429 4F99 9C59 DB40 B75D D3BA ------------------------------------------------------------- 'Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons.' -Popular Mechanics, 1949 -------------------------------------------------------------
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