John Smith wrote: > Hi, > > > I am aware of the fact that it currently is not possible to import > arbitrary csv formatted files directly into GnuCash, and that instead > you have to use or write python/perl/shell scripts to convert between > the .csv and something that GnuCash understands like Intuit Quicken > files. But since I am not a programmer, unfortunately I am unable to > write a script or program to bulk transfer my bank supplied cvs files > to GnuCash supported formats like Intuit Quicken. > > So I was wondering if there is any interest (both from user and > developer sides) to create a 'native' import-csv-into-gnucash feature, > preferably something where you can map fields of your csv file to > gnucash fields, and perhaps even save the mapping into some sort of > 'template' so that you can easily re-use the mapping when importing > the next batch from your bank ? > > Anyway, just something I was wondering about... I can imagine that > this topic has come up quite frequently already, so Im sorry if Im the > one that brings this up for the Nth time, but it would just seem like > such a basic and still very useful feature for banks that only supply > CVV formatted files. > > > > > Regards, > > > John Smith
aqbanking (but maybe only the almost release version4?) also has some capability for csv handling. I'm pretty sure that would mean someone would have to write a module for gnucash talking to the csv piece instead of ofx or hbci bits of aqbanking. But it might be simpler than starting from scratch. Dave -- David Reiser dbrei...@earthlink.net _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel