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Graham Leggett <minf...@sharp.fm> writes:

> On 09 Jun 2010, at 3:33 PM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
>
>> I've had thoughts of a generic importer, so I'll lay them out here
>> and you can use some or all or none of them.
>>
>> I have used an accounting system in the past which allows CVS files
>> to be imported.  You specify the CVS file and which CVS column
>> contains which internal data field and then let it run.
>
> What also may be nice to support is the importing of UBL invoices:
>
> http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/cs-UBL-2.0/xsd/maindoc/UBL-Invoice-2.0.xsd

I think once we get a CSV importer it should be fairly straightforward
to parse and map a UBL Invoice to the CSV.  I think the CSV is both
slightly more difficult but also more generic.  So lets focus on CSV
first.

> Regards,
> Graham

-derek
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