Hi, try to answer some of the questions:

> I'm wondering if your import scripts can be used for building investment 
transactions? 
I'm not sure, I don't track my investments using beancount. I wish I could 
give a better answer. Perhaps we could discuss the use case and try to 
figure out how to incorporate investment imports into beanborg.

> How do you handle balance assertions? 
I don't. Beanborg main goal is to import transactions and assign expenses 
based on some rules.

> How do you handle institutions that include multiple tables in a single 
csv?
I have never encountered such case, do you have a "sanitized" CSV I can 
look at?

> And I'm curious: why not use bean-file (I don't know what it's called in 
beangulp) for archiving?
Sorry, I don't understand this question...what is a bean-file? Archiving in 
beanborg, is just about moving the imported CVS file into an archive folder.

> would you be willing to share institution specific configs with the 
community?
100%, this was actually a goal of the project.

On Thursday, 1 April 2021 at 04:33:34 UTC+2 redst...@gmail.com wrote:

> Nice to see others writing importers. And great, comprehensive 
> documentation too! Thanks for sharing this.
>
> I'm wondering if your import scripts can be used for building investment 
> transactions? How do you handle balance assertions? How do you handle 
> institutions that include multiple tables in a single csv? And I'm curious: 
> why not use bean-file (I don't know what it's called in beangulp) for 
> archiving?
>
> Finally, would you be willing to share institution specific configs with 
> the community?
>
> On Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 1:46:53 PM UTC-7 Luciano Fiandesio wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello, cheers! I would like to share *Beanborg*, a small project I have 
>> been working on to semi-automatically import CSV transactions into a 
>> Beancount ledger.
>>
>> From the *README*:
>>
>> Goals and key features 
>>
>> Beanborg has two main design goals:
>>
>>    - automatic matching of transaction data with the correct Expense 
>>    accounts
>>    - speed, the tool is designed to process several financial CSV file 
>>    in few seconds
>>
>> Other features:
>>
>>    - a sophisticated and extendible rule-based system
>>    - avoid duplicates during the import
>>    - highly configurable
>>    - smart archiving function: when archiving a CSV file, the file is 
>>    renamed using the start and end date of the CSV file
>>
>> I have been using this tool for the last 18 months. Happy to share in 
>> case someone wants to try it out: 
>> https://github.com/luciano-fiandesio/beanborg
>>
>> Feedback welcome!
>>
>> Luciano
>>
>>
>>

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