[Kmymoney-devel] Re: KMyMoney: Import CSV file from bank (csvbankingqif.py)
allan
agander93 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 17 14:43:19 CET 2011
On 17/01/11 13:36, Hermann H. wrote:
> PERFECT... everything worked like a charme!!!!
>
> Thank you again!!!!!
>
> Regards,
> Hermann
>
Pleased to hear that, Hermann. Let me know if you have any other comments.
I'm copying to the lists, also, in case anyone else is interested.
Allan
> 2011/1/14 allan <agander93 at gmail.com <mailto:agander93 at gmail.com>>
>
> On 14/01/11 20:50, Hermann H. wrote:
>
> Ok, lets try it...
>
> Hi Hermann
>
> Right, I've gone through the procedure, copying the files to
> another system and it seems to have gone OK. I had previously
> deinstalled KMM, then re-installed after the copying. That may
> not be necessary, I'm not sure.
>
> I've attached csvimport.tar.gz, which contains the following:-
>
> the plugin - kmm_csvimport.so - copy to
> /usr/lib/kde4/
> desktop file - kmm_csvimport.desktop - copy to
> /usr/share/kde4/services/
> rc folder - kmm_csvimport (inc one file) - copy to
> /usr/share/kde4/apps/
> resource - csvimporterrc - copy to
> existing folder .kde4 in your /home/ root
>
> Apart from the latter, they may need to be group root and user
> root, but you may get away without that. You will need to install
> those files as root user, though.
>
> It's similar to the importerb but you won't need to save as qif.
> Just File/Import/CSV and the plugin should appear. If not, check
> Settings/Configure/Plugins and make sure it appears. If it
> doesn't make sure the files are where they should be.
>
> Any problems/comments, just let me know. Good luck - sorry it's a
> bit messy.
>
> Allan
>
> Am Freitag, 14. Januar 2011 schrieb allan<agander93 at gmail.com
> <mailto:agander93 at gmail.com>>:
>
> On 14/01/11 15:32, Hermann H. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> build from svn trunk isn't an option here :(
>
> But I checked the version on my openSUSE pc and it's the
> latest from the
> popular packman repository
>
> # zypper se -s --installed-only kmymoney
>
> S | Name | Typ | Version | Arch |
> Repository
> --+----------------+-------+----------------+--------+---------------
> i | kmymoney4 | Paket | 4.5-42.pm.42.1 | i586 |
> (Systempakete)
>
> So does my used version already have it in?
>
> My kde version:
>
> # kde4-config --version
> Qt: 4.7.2
> KDE: 4.5.5 (KDE 4.5.5) "release 1"
> kde4-config: 1.0
>
> Thanks,
> Hermann
>
>
>
> Hi Hermann
>
> No, it's only in trunk at the moment, until KMM 4.6, I think.
>
> However, I see that you have KDE 4.5.5, so it should be
> possible to do it, although I can give no guarantee.
>
> What I'd have to do is to make a tarball of the four or
> five files involved. You would then have to un-tar,
> obviously, then copy the files to the appropriate folders.
> Let me know if you want to try, and I'll send you the
> files with instructions, the most important being to
> backup everything important!
>
> Let me know.
>
> Allan
>
>
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>
> 2011/1/14 allan<agander93 at gmail.com
> <mailto:agander93 at gmail.com><mailto:agander93 at gmail.com
> <mailto:agander93 at gmail.com>>>
>
> On 14/01/11 14:26, Hermann H. wrote:
>
> Hi Allan,
>
> I have to switch many bank accounts from another
> software to
> KMyMoney in next days... and I just want
> ask you if I still should use your Csv2QifUi tool
> you've given
> me in mai 2010?
>
> Have you updated it since then or is it redundant
> now because
> your tool made it into KMyMoney?
>
> Thanks for letting me now!
>
> Cheers,
> Hermann
>
> Hi Hermann
>
> Things have moved on quite a bit since then. If you
> are able to
> download and build from SVN trunk, then the plugin is
> built into KMM
> 4.5X (KDE4). Instructions are available.
>
> If that is not an option, then it depends whether or
> not you are on
> KDE 4.X. If you are, then I think I could send you
> the plugin as a
> tarball. If you are still on KDE 3, then you're out
> of luck, I'm
> afraid.
>
> Oh, please note this new email address.
>
> Allan
>
>
>
> 2010/5/3 aga<aganderson at ukonline.co.uk
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk>
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk>>
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk>
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk
> <mailto:aganderson at ukonline.co.uk>>>>
>
>
> On Monday 03 May 2010 15:24:37 you wrote:
> > > Yes, I saw that pic. in your original posting. Are
> you saying
> also that
> > > you can reproduce that on a qif file produced by my
> app? If
> so, can you
> > > check in that qif file that the suspect payee
> entries are
> present, or
> > > not. If they are present, then I can relax, and the
> problem
> would appear
> > > to be in KMM.
> >
> > I think your csv2qif gui runs perfect ;-)
> > In that qif file all payee fields are present, also
> skroogle
> imports that
> > qif file perfect with every payee.
> >
> > So I think it must be kmm problem and therefore I
> opened a bug
> report
> >
> > URL: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236169
> >
> > Hope Thomas will comment now on that bug ;-)
> >
> > Hermann
> >
> > P.S.: Export QIF still looks broken on Date field here :-(
> >
>
> What version is that on? If it's later than
> the one Thomas
> mentions, I'd add
> a comment to that bug report.
>
> As an aside, I have a new version of the csv
> importer that
> handles
> (so far)
> investment csv's. If that's of no interest, I
> don't think much
> has changed in
> the banking part, apart perhaps for the use of
> a resource
> file to
> remember
> last choices - useful if you have to do a
> number of similar
> imports.
>
> Allan
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