Okay, I’m getting further along here but don’t quite seem to be able to
cross the finish line. I think you’re getting me closer though! Here’s the
most recent output from running after upgrading:
into-ledger -a wells-primary -csv
Primary-Checking-0405.2016-11-29-2016-12-06.csv
Opening file: /Users/bren/.into-ledger/shortcuts.yaml for reading key
mappings
Using config: {Currency:USD
Journal:/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/smith.finances.journal
DateFormat:01/02/2006 Ignore:4
Output:/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/wells-primary.out}
2016/12/08 12:18:53 Unable to assign any char for
Expenses:Household:Apartment-Buildout
Yes, I did define an account in my config.yaml with:
################
accounts:
wells-primary:
currency: USD
journal:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/smith.finances.journal
dateformat: 01/02/2006
ignore: "0"
output:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/wells-primary.out
################
I created the above by using the example given on your GitHub page:
https://github.com/manishrjain/into-ledger
You’ve indicated that I should also have an alias? Would this be an alias
for each account that I have in Ledger? Or are you intimating that each
account should have an alias?
e.g.
################
accounts:
wells-primary:
alias wellsprim <—
currency: USD
journal:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/smith.finances.journal
dateformat: 01/02/2006
ignore: "0"
output:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/wells-primary.out
################
or
################
accounts:
wells-primary:
currency: USD
journal:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/smith.finances.journal
dateformat: 01/02/2006
ignore: "0"
output:
/Users/bren/Documents/Personal/Financial/CLA/Ledger/wells-primary.out
account Expenses:Household:Apartment-Buildout<—
alias apartment <—
################
I think my confusion revolves around not seeing where “alias” is defined
for into-ledger on your GitHub page.
Many thanks for all you’ve done!
Bren
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 12:32:56 AM UTC-8, Manish Rai Jain wrote:
>
> It looks like you have defined an account, but not a corresponding alias.
>
> account Expenses:Shopping
> alias shop
>
> The previous code wasn't very smart about it. I've modified the code now
> to be smarter and to silently skip if it can't find what it's looking for.
> So, update the code and try again.
>
> One more thing I noticed. You have set ignored to column "0", but that's
> the only column which contains the date. This should cause some problems. I
> think you need to skip column 2 and 3 -> "*", "". 0 contains date, 1
> contains amount and 4 contains transaction details; from what I can see.
>
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