On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Matthias Beyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 05-06-2016 23:59:20, Martin Blais wrote:
> > Tried a bunch of them.
> > Wow. This thing is a beast. It creates a lot of unwanted stuff by
> default.
>
> Yep, quite a monster (another reason I want to switch).
>
> > The SQLite export is what I wanted most, but it fails.
>
> I have an sqlite export of my data, though I cannot share it because of
> privacy
> reasons, I guess you can understand that.
>

Yes of course. What I meant is that I wanted for the export to SQLite of my
small test data to work, because it's probably the best way to learn about
their schema.


> Frankly, the QIF export is the most sane of the available formats.
> > If I were you, I'd convert from that.
> > QIF is simple and well documented:
> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicken_Interchange_Format
>
> I'll try this one, yes.
> Thanks for your help so far, I might get back to that problem next
> weekend, I'll
> post into this mailthread if I have questions! Thanks!
>

Another thing that would be useful would be for you to create a brand new
file with a single transaction of each unique "shape" that you have in your
actual input file.

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