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Bank Sort Codes Germany 2010-03
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BENNYSOFT
2010-03-08 09:10:33 UTC
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The bank sort code file 2010-03 for Germany is available for download
in Mobipocket, MobileDB, HanDBase, and EPOC Data format.

https://www.bennysoft.net/news/bank-sort-codes-germany-2010-03

The bank sort code file is updated by the Deutsche Bundesbank
quarterly. The file with ending date of January 19, 2010 is valid from
March 8, 2010 until June 6, 2010. The ZIP files include the bank sort
code file leaflet of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which is valid since
October 31, 2009.
Richard B. Gilbert
2010-03-08 22:35:14 UTC
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Post by BENNYSOFT
The bank sort code file 2010-03 for Germany is available for download
in Mobipocket, MobileDB, HanDBase, and EPOC Data format.
https://www.bennysoft.net/news/bank-sort-codes-germany-2010-03
The bank sort code file is updated by the Deutsche Bundesbank
quarterly. The file with ending date of January 19, 2010 is valid from
March 8, 2010 until June 6, 2010. The ZIP files include the bank sort
code file leaflet of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which is valid since
October 31, 2009.
What use are bank sort codes? Why mention them here?
FP
2010-03-09 18:10:04 UTC
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Post by Richard B. Gilbert
Post by BENNYSOFT
The bank sort code file 2010-03 for Germany is available for download
in Mobipocket, MobileDB, HanDBase, and EPOC Data format.
https://www.bennysoft.net/news/bank-sort-codes-germany-2010-03
The bank sort code file is updated by the Deutsche Bundesbank
quarterly. The file with ending date of January 19, 2010 is valid from
March 8, 2010 until June 6, 2010. The ZIP files include the bank sort
code file leaflet of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which is valid since
October 31, 2009.
What use are bank sort codes? Why mention them here?
Where's here? I'm looking at comp.sys.psion.misc, and since this is a
new file available for the Psion, it looks appropriate. As for what use
a bankleitzahl is, I guess you'd have to ask someone who lives in
Germany and uses a bank. There are star chart programs for the Psion as
well, and I don't see any point to that, but that doesn't mean that
they're no use to anybody else.

FP
Richard B. Gilbert
2010-03-09 18:34:38 UTC
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Post by FP
Post by Richard B. Gilbert
Post by BENNYSOFT
The bank sort code file 2010-03 for Germany is available for download
in Mobipocket, MobileDB, HanDBase, and EPOC Data format.
https://www.bennysoft.net/news/bank-sort-codes-germany-2010-03
The bank sort code file is updated by the Deutsche Bundesbank
quarterly. The file with ending date of January 19, 2010 is valid from
March 8, 2010 until June 6, 2010. The ZIP files include the bank sort
code file leaflet of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which is valid since
October 31, 2009.
What use are bank sort codes? Why mention them here?
Where's here? I'm looking at comp.sys.psion.misc, and since this is a
new file available for the Psion, it looks appropriate. As for what use
a bankleitzahl is, I guess you'd have to ask someone who lives in
Germany and uses a bank. There are star chart programs for the Psion as
well, and I don't see any point to that, but that doesn't mean that
they're no use to anybody else.
FP
"Here" is comp.sys.palmtops and/or comp.sys.palmtops.pilot. It seems,
to me, to be a peculiar place to announce something of interest only to
those who deal with a German bank.

Doesn't the bank supply this information to its customers?
FP
2010-03-10 19:16:20 UTC
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Post by Richard B. Gilbert
Post by FP
Post by Richard B. Gilbert
Post by BENNYSOFT
The bank sort code file 2010-03 for Germany is available for download
in Mobipocket, MobileDB, HanDBase, and EPOC Data format.
https://www.bennysoft.net/news/bank-sort-codes-germany-2010-03
The bank sort code file is updated by the Deutsche Bundesbank
quarterly. The file with ending date of January 19, 2010 is valid from
March 8, 2010 until June 6, 2010. The ZIP files include the bank sort
code file leaflet of the Deutsche Bundesbank, which is valid since
October 31, 2009.
What use are bank sort codes? Why mention them here?
Where's here? I'm looking at comp.sys.psion.misc, and since this is a
new file available for the Psion, it looks appropriate. As for what
use a bankleitzahl is, I guess you'd have to ask someone who lives in
Germany and uses a bank. There are star chart programs for the Psion
as well, and I don't see any point to that, but that doesn't mean that
they're no use to anybody else.
FP
"Here" is comp.sys.palmtops and/or comp.sys.palmtops.pilot. It seems,
to me, to be a peculiar place to announce something of interest only to
those who deal with a German bank.
Only those who deal with German banks, who use a palmtop.
Post by Richard B. Gilbert
Doesn't the bank supply this information to its customers?
Yes, but why phone up your bank, and the bank you want to transfer money
to, every time you want to do a transfer -- when the information is in
the palm of your hand?

Again, I don't see a need for this, either. I know my bank's sort code
by heart, and I use cash instead of money transfers. And it's a long
while since I lived in Germany. But if someone has ported something that
/they/ find useful to their handheld, and wants to share it with other
handheld users, I don't see that it does any harm :)

Frank





Frank
Michael J Davis
2010-03-13 21:34:30 UTC
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Post by FP
Yes, but why phone up your bank, and the bank you want to transfer
money to, every time you want to do a transfer -- when the information
is in the palm of your hand?
Again, I don't see a need for this, either. I know my bank's sort code
by heart, and I use cash instead of money transfers. And it's a long
while since I lived in Germany. But if someone has ported something
that /they/ find useful to their handheld, and wants to share it with
other handheld users, I don't see that it does any harm :)
Over the years I have had occasion to use UK sortcode validation...

http://www.postcodeanywhere.co.uk/demos/bankvalidator.aspx

on behalf of setting up S.O.s for my business. I can't see why this
isn't useful for people dealing with German Banks.

I have a lot of other info on my Psion.

Mike
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FP
2010-03-15 13:15:45 UTC
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Post by Michael J Davis
Post by FP
Yes, but why phone up your bank, and the bank you want to transfer
money to, every time you want to do a transfer -- when the information
is in the palm of your hand?
Again, I don't see a need for this, either. I know my bank's sort code
by heart, and I use cash instead of money transfers. And it's a long
while since I lived in Germany. But if someone has ported something
that /they/ find useful to their handheld, and wants to share it with
other handheld users, I don't see that it does any harm :)
Over the years I have had occasion to use UK sortcode validation...
http://www.postcodeanywhere.co.uk/demos/bankvalidator.aspx
on behalf of setting up S.O.s for my business. I can't see why this
isn't useful for people dealing with German Banks.
Zigackly. Which is why I don't see how anyone would have a problem with
it being posted, even if it's useless to some of us. And it's not as if
comp.sys.psion.misc is overflowing with people making new stuff
available anyway!
Post by Michael J Davis
I have a lot of other info on my Psion.
I'd never remember anyone's birthday if I wasn't reminded... although I
don't think I'll be posting /that/ one publicly :)

FP

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