Hi,

First step is to use bean-identify. If that doesn't produce an importer for 
the file you have selected, then it's likely the something like the 
configuration does not specify a filename regular expression and therefore 
the csv can not be matched to an importer.

If you really fancy "debugging" an importer an IDE like PyCharm let me know 
and I can send over some pointers.

- Jakub.

On Monday, 2 March 2020 07:52:53 UTC, nug get wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> how can I debug an importer?
> I got the example from 
> https://bitbucket.org/blais/beancount/src/default/examples/ingest/office/ 
> working, 
> but transferring this to my Bank's (DKB) statements using 
> https://github.com/siddhantgoel/beancount-dkb leaves me with only the 
> header line ";; -*- mode: beancount -*-" 
> I think I understood all of siddhant's code and how it follows the 
> structure of the bank statement. 
>
> I tried to reverse-engineer what bean-extract is doing exactly, but this 
> is so far more tideous than my current time constrains :)
> Thanks for any hint!
> -nugget
>

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