Creating own "hardcoded" Bayes Rules
Wm
tcnw81 at tarrcity.demon.co.uk
Mon Jun 13 18:27:50 EDT 2016
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016 20:47:14 +0200, in gmane.comp.gnome.apps.gnucash.user,
Richard Sailer <richard.willi.sailer at student.uni-augsburg.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use gnucash to get some statistics of our hackerspace transaction.
Heh, the beauty is you can do just about anything legal in your
jurisdiction with it. I doubt collecting statistics is of itself a license
breaker.
> In my profit account I want one sub-account for student members (10 €)
> and one for full-members (30€).
Your free choice.
> When I import bank transactions via HBCI, is it possible automatically
> map all 10 € incomes to one sub account.
Sure.
> For example.
>
> I'm looking for a "hardcoded, high-priority rule, only by amount".
>
> Is it possible to create such a rule?
Yes, the most obvious way is to use your super hacker skills to make import
files, of course :)
> It's no problem if this requires lisp programming or understanding a
> custom file format, as long as it's somehow :) documented.
I'd go for the custom file if I was you. The local LISP programmers are
like volcanoes waiting to erupt if disturbed. First of all they don't do
LISP as such, etc.
--
Wm
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