gnucash 2.0 + Zions Bank

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gnucash 2.0 was released today. New features? GTK 2, instead of GTK1, which is huge. The second feature worth mention (for me at least) is OFX data transfer. This is the same thing that Quicken uses to sync it's data with some banks.

It turns out that Zions Bank (my bank), uses OFX, which is a plus. I can sync all data with my bank, which is nice. But, there's one small problem.

I have no clue how to setup my bank accounts.


Help. Haha, yeah, I suck. FID, Org, Broker Id, and Server URL anyone? I might be helplessly lost here. A call to Zions revealed little: "The URL changes every time you access it." I'm pretty sure that guy was confused, else Quicken wouldn't work.

Ideas, anyone?

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