Bayesian import not allowed with QIF

olme dolmedilla at yahoo.es
Wed Jan 8 16:25:28 EST 2014


Hi Henning,

Yes, thanks. Actually, from your page I managed to get both banks working (it gave me the solution on what didn't work with comdirect), and now the import with bayesian matching should work in the future.

Now I just need to find a similar page than the one you shared with me but for Spain :-), but I will create that in a different thread..

Thanks to you and Derek for the quick help.

On 8 Jan 2014, at 20:29, henning [via GnuCash] <ml-node+s1415818n4666984h4 at n4.nabble.com> wrote:

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> HBCI definitely works with ING-DiBa 
> (http://www.linuxwiki.de/OpenHBCI/GetesteteBanken/ING-DiBa) --- I'm 
> using it. 
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> You can also use something like 
> https://github.com/hjacobs/gnucash-fiximports to post-process your 
> GnuCash file and select the accounts via Regex-Matching (e.g. everything 
> with "PIZZA" in description could use Expenses:Dining). 
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> - - Henning 
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