.csv to gnucash?

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Thu Jun 8 14:51:10 EDT 2006


On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 20:41 +0200, Jago Pearce wrote:
> I can do it with a copy of Quicken, but how do I do it on linux?
> 
> With this I can copy and paste my bank statement straight into GnuCash.

The general suggestion is to convert the CSV to QIF, then import the
QIF.  You can do this using either ad-hoc scripts that you write or
existing tools.

http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_convert_from_CSV.2C_TSV.2C_XLS_.28Excel.29.2C_or_SXC_.28.21OpenOffice.org_Calc.29_to_a_QIF.3F

Hopefully we'll have a [tc]sv importer at some point, but no one is
working on it at present.

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