The interpreter/venv issue aside, you may want to check out petl 
<https://petl.readthedocs.io/en/stable/> which is likely more specialized 
than pandas for operations around importing csvs into beancount.

On Sunday, January 2, 2022 at 11:07:45 PM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi
> this smells like confusion with the python interpreters. You may want to 
> debug through your bean-commands and check whether the correct python 
> executable is uses all the time. Also make sure the correct venv is 
> activated all the time.
> Good luck! For me, WSL works very well.
> best
>
> On Monday, 3 January 2022 at 07:26:12 UTC+1 Rishabh Vaid wrote:
>
>> Update: I pip installed pandas outside the venv and now it worked. I'm 
>> not completely sure why though, and whether this is the correct way to do 
>> things. Does anyone have any pointers?
>>
>> On Monday, 3 January 2022 at 11:45:52 UTC+5:30 Rishabh Vaid wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to get set up with beancount in WSL. The desire to use 
>>> beancount is actually what motivated me to install WSL and start using the 
>>> command line. As a result, I am running into some nooby issues, would be 
>>> grateful if anyone here could help me out!
>>>
>>> I'm using pandas inside my importers to read in the csv file and parse 
>>> it. However, I keep getting "No module named 'pandas'" errors when I try to 
>>> run bean-identify. I have pip installed pandas in my virtual env, but not 
>>> clear if I need to install it somewhere else.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>
>>

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