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I did some more digging and I found this python script for
downloading OFX called <a
href="https://sites.google.com/site/pocketsense/home/msmoneyfixp1/p2">pocketsense</a><br>
<br>
After following the setup instructions I was able to successfully
get it to download transactions which at least let me know it was
possible.<br>
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For people more familiar with the OFX setup in kMyMoney than I am,
how does the pocketSense implementation differ? Without digging
under the hood the only difference I see is that it allows me to
specify Prudential's constructed account number in addition to
username and password, whereas "kMyMoney OFX" does not (I had tried
including the constructed account number in the kMyMoney account
settings but that didn't do anything). <br>
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More info: All of my previous transaction downloading experiences
(and this one too) have been using the "KMyMoney OFX" option, I'd
never tried KBanking/aqBanking before and am unaware of the
fundamental differences in the two methods. <br>
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In the interest of being thorough, I went through the process of
setting KBanking/aqBanking up and was eventually able to get it to
download transactions but what I could download is missing the
security that was actually purchased.<br>
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So, progress, but not all of the way there yet.<br>
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Any more suggestions?<br>
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