Import transaction from CSV

Nolan Young nryoung415 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 24 18:35:10 EDT 2014


In my case, it's pretty easy to just use the Linux/Unix "cat" and "awk"
commands (from examples on the wiki) to read a slightly-modified csv file
and create a QIF file that works well.  So Calc2qif is really more than I
need.


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Nolan Young <nryoung415 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your reply, Anders.
>
> After reading your last paragraph, I got past square one, but I'm still
> having problems (object-oriented programming messages).  When I try the
> install, I get the message "BASIC runtime error.  Property or method not
> found ($ARG1)".  And in the object catalog window, "Install" is
> highlighted.  Sounds like something needs an argument it's not getting.
>
> When I exit and restart LibreOffice, the macros seem to be present, but
> they don't work...maybe because the install didn't work.
>
> And the results are the same under Windows 7 as OpenSuSE 13.1.  I guess
> that makes sense -- the code is OS-independent.
>
> I will keep searching for forums that may have answers.
>
> -Nolan
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:52 AM, <anders.vinjar at bek.no> wrote:
>
>> >>>>> "N" == Nolan Young <nryoung415 at gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>     N> Hi, Frank: I followed your link for tools after "BTW: In" and
>>     N> found CALC2QIF, which is for OpenOffice.  I use LibreOffice
>>     N> 4.1.5.3 under OpenSuSE 13.1, and the install doesn't seem to
>>     N> work.
>>
>> I just installed this one:
>>
>>   http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/download/calc2qif_1.03.zip
>>
>> to libreoffice 4.1.5.3, which works.
>>
>> After getting rid of all remainings from previous attempts of earlier
>> versions of calc2qif (i tried first v. 0.97 or something) - the install
>> went well, and calc exports to qif as expected.
>>
>> Small note: after installing (opening calc2qif.sxc in calc, choosing
>> install, and a place (i chose as 'add-on')) the 'install'-dialog didnt
>> go away or respond with anything.  Only after closing the small window,
>> calc respondend that the installation was successful, and a message to
>> restart and start using it.
>>
>> -anders
>>
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