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| You are correct it is not easy to interpret. If you read it using Excel it lines up the columns to make it some what easier. IE (XMP editor) is another way to read it. "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news DE246A9-FEEC-4A62-9CB2-5F41C4377D90[at]microsoft.com...- quote - > Art, > It my case the Schwab file is an OFX 1.x and therefore I read it in Word > but > it was not real easy to interpret. > "Art McClinton" wrote: > > I was wrong. I verified with my fidelity accounts that they are all > > combined in only 4 files. > > > Likewise the information from Cal to rename the files to .xml makes them > > easily viewable in many different programs. > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:290C89EB-C031-4E69-A4AC-9759B5D18854[at]microsoft.com... > > > Art, > > > > > Thanks for the additional information. As you can see I was finally > > > ably > > > to > > > get the data I needed and was even able to read it to determine that > > > Schwab > > > actually has a minor mistake and now I can prove it to them. > > > > > I was a little confused by your comment about 10 .txt files. I have > > > 6 > > > Schwab accounts but got only 4 .txt files. I also have other accounts > > > at > > > other FIs and it does not seem to matter how many accounts are at the > > > FI, > > > I > > > have 4 .txt files for each. > > > > > Thanks > > > > > "Art McClinton" wrote: > > > > > > 1) each time you start money the registry flags will reset to do not > > > > save. > > > > Thus start money, run the registry update, and then perform the > > > > request > > > > to > > > > you FI > > > > 2) no prompts will occur > > > > 3) files stored in the same directory as your Money File. > > > > 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" > > > > > > > I have done it for Fidelity > > > > > > > btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I > > > > do > > > > not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the > > > > names > > > > of > > > > the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus > > > > since I > > > > have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. > > > > > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news 668057A-BE4A-416C-A0FD-DB4AE6174F1F[at]microsoft.com...> > > > > Cal, > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > > > > > > > > > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I > > > > > followed > > > > > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg > > > > > and > > > > > then > > > > > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in > > > > > reverse > > > > > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. > > > > > When > > > > > I > > > > > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update > > > > > now" > > > > > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I > > > > > got > > > > > no > > > > > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched > > > > > for a > > > > > log > > > > > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > > > > > > > > > Can you provide any help? > > > > > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is > > > > > > > telling > > > > > > > me > > > > > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I > > > > > > > would > > > > > > > like > > > > > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a > > > > > > > way > > > > > > > that I > > > > > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx > > > > > > > file)? > > > > > > > > > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Art, It my case the Schwab file is an OFX 1.x and therefore I read it in Word but it was not real easy to interpret. "Art McClinton" wrote: - quote - > I was wrong. I verified with my fidelity accounts that they are all > combined in only 4 files. > Likewise the information from Cal to rename the files to .xml makes them > easily viewable in many different programs. > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:290C89EB-C031-4E69-A4AC-9759B5D18854[at]microsoft.com... > > Art, > > > Thanks for the additional information. As you can see I was finally ably > > to > > get the data I needed and was even able to read it to determine that > > Schwab > > actually has a minor mistake and now I can prove it to them. > > > I was a little confused by your comment about 10 .txt files. I have 6 > > Schwab accounts but got only 4 .txt files. I also have other accounts at > > other FIs and it does not seem to matter how many accounts are at the FI, > > I > > have 4 .txt files for each. > > > Thanks > > > "Art McClinton" wrote: > > > > 1) each time you start money the registry flags will reset to do not > > > save. > > > Thus start money, run the registry update, and then perform the request > > > to > > > you FI > > > 2) no prompts will occur > > > 3) files stored in the same directory as your Money File. > > > 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" > > > > > I have done it for Fidelity > > > > > btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I do > > > not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the names > > > of > > > the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus since I > > > have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. > > > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news 668057A-BE4A-416C-A0FD-DB4AE6174F1F[at]microsoft.com...> > > > Cal, > > > > > > > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > > > > > > > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I > > > > followed > > > > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg > > > > and > > > > then > > > > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > > > > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. > > > > When > > > > I > > > > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > > > > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got > > > > no > > > > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a > > > > log > > > > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > > > > > > > Can you provide any help? > > > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is > > > > > > telling > > > > > > me > > > > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I > > > > > > would > > > > > > like > > > > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way > > > > > > that I > > > > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx > > > > > > file)? > > > > > > > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| I was wrong. I verified with my fidelity accounts that they are all combined in only 4 files. Likewise the information from Cal to rename the files to .xml makes them easily viewable in many different programs. "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:290C89EB-C031-4E69-A4AC-9759B5D18854[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Art, > Thanks for the additional information. As you can see I was finally ably > to > get the data I needed and was even able to read it to determine that > Schwab > actually has a minor mistake and now I can prove it to them. > I was a little confused by your comment about 10 .txt files. I have 6 > Schwab accounts but got only 4 .txt files. I also have other accounts at > other FIs and it does not seem to matter how many accounts are at the FI, > I > have 4 .txt files for each. > Thanks > "Art McClinton" wrote: > > 1) each time you start money the registry flags will reset to do not > > save. > > Thus start money, run the registry update, and then perform the request > > to > > you FI > > 2) no prompts will occur > > 3) files stored in the same directory as your Money File. > > 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" > > > I have done it for Fidelity > > > btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I do > > not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the names > > of > > the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus since I > > have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. > > > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news 668057A-BE4A-416C-A0FD-DB4AE6174F1F[at]microsoft.com...> > > Cal, > > > > > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > > > > > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I > > > followed > > > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg > > > and > > > then > > > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > > > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. > > > When > > > I > > > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > > > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got > > > no > > > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a > > > log > > > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > > > > > Can you provide any help? > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is > > > > > telling > > > > > me > > > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I > > > > > would > > > > > like > > > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way > > > > > that I > > > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx > > > > > file)? > > > > > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > > > > > > > > |
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| Art, Thanks for the additional information. As you can see I was finally ably to get the data I needed and was even able to read it to determine that Schwab actually has a minor mistake and now I can prove it to them. I was a little confused by your comment about 10 .txt files. I have 6 Schwab accounts but got only 4 .txt files. I also have other accounts at other FIs and it does not seem to matter how many accounts are at the FI, I have 4 .txt files for each. Thanks "Art McClinton" wrote: - quote - > 1) each time you start money the registry flags will reset to do not save. > Thus start money, run the registry update, and then perform the request to > you FI > 2) no prompts will occur > 3) files stored in the same directory as your Money File. > 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" > I have done it for Fidelity > btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I do > not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the names of > the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus since I > have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. > "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 668057A-BE4A-416C-A0FD-DB4AE6174F1F[at]microsoft.com...> > Cal, > > > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > > > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I followed > > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg and > > then > > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. When > > I > > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got no > > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a > > log > > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > > > Can you provide any help? > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling > > > > me > > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would > > > > like > > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way > > > > that I > > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? > > > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Art McClinton wrote: - quote - > 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" > I have done it for Fidelity > btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I do > not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the names of > the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus since I > have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. If the Schwab file, as with Fidelity, starts with "?xml version" then it is OFX 2.x. You could copy the file to "test.xml" and open that with IE. That would format things. If it has "OFXHEADER:100" in the header, it is OFX 1.x. You can open it with a text editor. If it does not have newline characters, then it is even harder to view. I change all "> " characters into newline+"<" with my editor for easier viewing. |
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| I looked for the file and it was not there. I then noticed that I had a copy of Provlogs.reg installed on my machine when I did the original installation of Money HB Plus. I then ran the "nologs.reg" and then ran the Provlogs.reg from my original installation and the files are there. I know have to figure out how to read the data. It does not appear to be straight forward as to what Schwab is saying what my positions are in the accounts I have. Thanks for all of your help. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > Cal, > > > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > > > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I followed > > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg and then > > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. When I > > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got no > > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a log > > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > > > Can you provide any help? > Look into the same folder as your *.mny is in. Find 2 Schwab*RQ.txt > (Request) and two Schwab*RS.txt (Response) files. The OFX file that > you want is the second, and usually larger *RS.txt file. > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling me > > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would like > > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way that I > > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? > > > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > > > |
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| 1) each time you start money the registry flags will reset to do not save. Thus start money, run the registry update, and then perform the request to you FI 2) no prompts will occur 3) files stored in the same directory as your Money File. 4) names of the form "FI name id_number RS(or RQ).txt" I have done it for Fidelity btw - I often will limit the request to only the FI I am checking so I do not have lots of files. You will get a request to the FI for the names of the accounts followed by request for data from each account. Thus since I have 4 accounts at Fidelity it is 10 ".txt" files. "neil154" <neil154[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 668057A-BE4A-416C-A0FD-DB4AE6174F1F[at]microsoft.com...- quote - > Cal, > Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I followed > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg and > then > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. When > I > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got no > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a > log > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > Can you provide any help? > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling > > > me > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would > > > like > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way > > > that I > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: - quote - > Cal,
Look into the same folder as your *.mny is in. Find 2 Schwab*RQ.txt> Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. > I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I followed > the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg and then > ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse > order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. When I > ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" > everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got no > propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a log > or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. > Can you provide any help? (Request) and two Schwab*RS.txt (Response) files. The OFX file that you want is the second, and usually larger *RS.txt file. - quote - > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling me > > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would like > > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way that I > > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? > > > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ > > |
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| Cal, Thanks for the help but I am still having problems. I have Money H&B Plus and XP PRO. M y money was downloaded so I followed the instructions to run Provlogs.reg. I originally ran Provlogs.reg and then ran Money but realized that the instruction said I should do in reverse order. I then rebooted and started Money and the ran Provlogs.reg. When I ran Provlogs.reg I got the right propmts. When I ran the "Update now" everything occurred normally and the download went into Money. I got no propmt offering me the ability to save the file. I also searched for a log or ofx file that looked like it was from Money but found none. Can you provide any help? "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: > > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling me > > that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would like > > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way that I > > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? > Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/ |
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| In microsoft.public.money, neil154 wrote: - quote - > I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling me
Yes. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911941/> that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would like > to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way that I > can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? |
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| I am having an issue with the positions that Money Plus H&B is telling me that is in my account versus what Schwab says is in my account. I would like to be able to see what Money is getting from Schwab. Is there a way that I can read the native download information (assume this is a .ofx file)? Thank you. |
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