Good - things are much better now.

On 2015.12.13 04:53, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
On Saturday 12 December 2015 12:36:02 Jack wrote:
KMM uses AqBanking and you can setup an account mapping for it. The first step would be to create a user/account in AqBanking. Use Settings/AqBanking Settings in KMyMoney and the 'Create Account' feature to select the backend. (see attached screenshot). I don't know what needs to be done then as I have never used that path. Also, I am not sure if you need to setup a user before to get things working.

Once I upgraded aqbanking and recompiled KMM to use it, since the aqbanking user and account were setup when accessed from gnucash, KMM just used the same user and account; all I had to do was to map the aqbanking account to the KMM account and it worked.

My only (minor) problem is that aqbanking doesn't seem to import the memo, so where transactions don't match to KMM payees, there is no information imported I can use to make that match. I haven't looked through all the configuration settings yet, so I'll be glad for any hints. At least I can now access my Chase account again, no thanks to any help (or lack of it) from them.

Jack
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