My reason for using .csv over .ofx is simply familiarity and ease of 
starting up.

I have no experience with ofx and thought the learning curve would be much 
steeper, and I already feel like I'm drowning a bit as a layperson.

I'll look into the csvreader changes you mentioned to try making a 
replacement for prepare_raw_columns() and also look further into ofx.

Thanks for the help here and confirming I'm doing alright, and also thank 
you for maintaining it!

On Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 4:31:33 PM UTC-5 Red S wrote:

> Now I find myself stuck. All I get ";; -*- mode: beancount -*-". I've 
> inserted some print functions inside the methods, and it seems like it's 
> not reaching prepare_raw_columns().
>
>
> You’re doing nothing wrong, BTW. CSV parsing changed csvreader a while 
> ago, and wasn’t fixed in this importer since it wasn’t a standard pytest 
> (the root of the issue). As shown here 
> <https://github.com/redstreet/beancount_reds_importers/blob/b60e97fb80ca1d14cb1e65321b896721f0277da1/beancount_reds_importers/libreader/csvreader.py#L185-L210>,
>  
> prepare_raw_columns() doesn’t exist any more, and the importer needs to 
> use one of these 
> <https://github.com/redstreet/beancount_reds_importers/blob/b60e97fb80ca1d14cb1e65321b896721f0277da1/beancount_reds_importers/libreader/csvreader.py#L203-L206>
>  
> instead. If there's a reason to use this importer, I'd be happy to review a 
> PR or even assist in making the fixes. If ofx works for you, I'd be 
> inclined to simply remove this importer.
>
> Red
> ​
>

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