> > I was too using a personal perl script, doing the mapping from a table. But > > I tried the 'i' of icsv2ledger, and felt in love with this 'i'. On contrary, > > rubycsv and CSV2ledger does not (yet?) implement this 'interactiveness'. > > Also CSV2ledger is not unicode compliant, and I am not living in an ASCII > > world :-). > > It was the interactiveness that was the key feature for me as well. I > came from using MS Money, and so was used to it automatically > suggesting payees and accounts from the string supplied by the bank, > so I wanted something similar when I processed my download from the > bank.
Interactive sounds like a nice feature! I hadn't tried that. Normally I import hundreds of records... So my focus isn't on one at a time data entry, I want bulk and standardized records. I'm keen on John's new emacs mode that's letting me query my files for items to clear / update (ie: my queue in my workflow). I can now see one line per transaction, and hit enter on them to jump to the right file. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams [email protected] PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3
