Remember settings for CSV importer

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 6 11:50:27 EST 2012


Hi,

Martin Preuss <martin at aqbanking.de> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Am 05.03.2012 16:48, schrieb Derek Atkins:
> [...]
>> Does AqBanking have a profile generator that lets the user create a new
>> profile on the fly from a display of the raw CSV data?
> [...]
>
> It does. AqBanking provides a generic import dialog for its own
> importers. One page lets you choose a profile from the list of already
> available profiles. On that page you can also create/edit a profile
> (currently we only provide an editor for CSV profiles, but those are the
> only flexible profiles as compared to SWIFT or DTAUS etc).
>
> That import dialog uses the already in-place dialog framework, in case
> of gnucash it uses the GTK2-frontend. There are possibly some GUI
> glitches in the GTK frontend which could be ironed out as soon as a gtk
> application uses the dialog (I already use the same dialogs with my FOX
> frontend and applications, so the dialog *logic* works fine).

I figured you'd have thought of this but I wanted to make sure.  Thanks
for always being one step ahead!

> Regards
> Martin

-derek

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