another question on csv import
Jack
ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Nov 30 23:33:27 GMT 2025
I've got it installed, but no luck yet making it work for me. I know
given the poor csv file from ML will take some to work through all the
fields, but I'm not even getting the tool to recognize that I have
created a custom mapping file. Has anyone else gotten that far?
I've created a ml.py file in the csv2ofx/mappings folder,modelled on
the other files there, but using the CLI it keeps telling me ml is not
a valid mapping.
On 2025.11.30 12:13, Brendan Coupe via KMyMoney-devel wrote:
> Have you looked at this:
>
> https://pypi.org/project/csv2ofx/
>
> It's on my todo list since my main bank is csv only.
> --
> Brendan Coupe
> 3 at Coupe7.com
>
> Nov 29, 2025 12:08:55 PM Jack Ostroff via KMyMoney-devel
> <kmymoney-devel at kde.org>:
>
> > Am I correct that there is no way to import a csv file into more
> than one account? I know you can specify that the account number
> shows up somewhere in the header rows of the csv file, but that is
> just one account. Merrill Lynch now provides only csv files, and
> will export for multiple accounts, but the account name/number is on
> each row.
> >
> > At this point, I am most likely to end up writing a script to
> pre-process the file, but I'd love to process it into another single
> file, instead of one per account. I assume that my only real option
> for that would be to create either a QIf or OFX file, and I'm not
> sure I'm up to doing either. I'm open to any suggestions on what
> might end up being best practice, and more and more US based
> institutions stop providing OFX data for download.
> >
> > Jack
>
>
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