> > 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.


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