[hannes: Import filter for tab-delimited files

Dave Peticolas dave@krondo.com
28 Apr 2002 14:16:13 -0700


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On Sun, 2002-04-28 at 07:27, Johannes H=FCsing wrote:
> Sorry for reposting this question. I haven't yet received a reply
> to it, and I am uncertain where to redirect it, or how to rephrase
> it, to increase its probability to be answered.
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> If you feel the question is ill-posed, or off-topic, please tell=20
> me so. If you have a hint towards an answer for me, I'd also be=20
> very grateful.

The question was fine, it's just that sometimes it takes
a while to get an answer :)


> I am considering switching to homebanking and setting up Gnucash for it.
> My bank (Postbank) offers a download of my account statements as a=20
> tab-delimited flat file. Has anybody already written an import filter
> for it? If not, could anybody gently direct me on how to write one? I
> am not a newbie to Lisp but new to the Gnucash specific functions.
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> Or is there a tool to convert tab-delimited tables to .qif so I can
> use the ingenious Quicken import facility of Gnucash :-) ?

There is no such tool, as far as I know. If you can figure
out the qif format from the example files, it would probably
be easiest to write a converter to go from your format to qif.

dave


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