ofxconnect(1)


NAME

   ofxconnect - Create a statement request file

SYNOPSIS

   ofxconnect [OPTIONS]... [FILES]...

DESCRIPTION

   ofxconnect 0.9.10

   prints to stdout the created OFX file based on the options you pass it.
   currently it will only create a statement request file.  you  can  POST
   this  to  an  OFX  server  to  request  a statement from that financial
   institution for that account.

   -h, --help
          Print help and exit

   -V, --version
          Print version and exit

   --fipid=STRING
          FI partner identifier (looks up fid,  org  &  url  from  partner
          server)

   --fid=STRING
          FI identifier

   --org=STRING
          FI org tag

   --bank=STRING
          IBAN bank identifier

   --broker=STRING
          Broker identifier

   --user=STRING
          User name

   --pass=STRING
          Password

   --acct=STRING
          Account ID

   --type=INT
          Account Type 1=checking 2=invest 3=ccard

   --past=LONG
          How far back to look from today (in days)

   --url=STRING
          Url to POST the data to (otherwise goes to stdout)

   --trid=INT
          Transaction id

          Group: command

   -s, --statement-req
          Request for a statement

   -a, --accountinfo-req
          Request for a list of accounts

   -p, --payment-req
          Request to make a payment

   -i, --paymentinquiry-req
          Request to inquire about the status of a payment

   -b, --bank-list
          List all known banks

   -f, --bank-fipid
          List all fipids for a given bank

   -v, --bank-services
          List supported services for a given fipid

   --allsupport
          List all banks which support online banking





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