just put correct "2nd legs" of transaction for smart_importer to learn from

basically
2020-02-14 * "CHECK 213"
  Assets:Personal:Checking                           -2100.00 USD

becomes
2020-02-14 * "CHECK 213 "
  Assets:Personal:Checking                           -2100.00 USD
  Expenses:Personal:CostOfLiving:Rent
On Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 8:55:52 AM UTC-4 rus...@gmail.com wrote:

> How do you manually label data to be used by the smart_importer?
>
> On Wednesday, 28 April 2021 at 08:55:24 UTC+1 pat...@ch.tario.org wrote:
>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> Yes the way you describe makes a lot of sense. That way it limits the 
>> amount of config you have to manually train.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>> On 28.04.2021 08:27, jrgo...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I've finally gotten (a) account structure I want for now (b) importers 
>> working for my 3 core accounts. I now want to get smart_importer working 
>> and want to understand the best strategy to bring this into the process.
>>
>> My understanding from the smart_importer data is that I can covert all my 
>> importers to be "smart importers" using the hooks that smart_importer 
>> provides as noted in the readme file. I think that is straightforward. I 
>> can use this on any importer type bank, cc, etc.
>>
>> *So my core question *then, is it best to only manually label 1-2 months 
>> of data and then use that labelled data to train the smart_importer and 
>> then run the smart_importer version on the rest of my data? For example, I 
>> have 1.5 years of OFX data from my bank in one OFX file. I can run the 
>> current non-smart importer on the entire file but then I have to manually 
>> label the entire thing. There isn't a totally different way to dynamically 
>> do this as I edit in emacs or use smart_importer in a different way? If I 
>> understand I should split into 1.3 years and 0.2 years for example. 
>> Manually label the 0.2 years and then take the remaining 1.3 years and run 
>> through the smart_importer version of the importer? Or is there some other 
>> way I should go about this?
>>
>> Also want to say, I really appreciate the beancount tool, so many amazing 
>> contributions (e.g. Reds importers), and the new smart_importer tool  and 
>> everyone helping answer questions.
>>
>> thanks,
>> Jonathan
>>
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