Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-18 Thread Michael DeBusk
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 9:38 PM David Carlson wrote: > If you have been having issues with notes in OFX imports, there were a > couple of bugs in that area that were just fixed for release 3.6. They > should already be in the Windows nightly builds. Try OFX again when you > have the updates. >

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread David Carlson
If you have been having issues with notes in OFX imports, there were a couple of bugs in that area that were just fixed for release 3.6. They should already be in the Windows nightly builds. Try OFX again when you have the updates. David Carlson On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 4:21 PM Michael DeBusk

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Michael DeBusk
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 4:24 PM Greg Feneis wrote: > No need to edit OFX, or QFX files. GnuCash's import facility already knows > how to interpret the files. > >> That's the intent, I know. Still, the "payee" line is always a mess, and splits are never part of what it "already knows," and

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Greg Feneis
No need to edit OFX, or QFX files. GnuCash's import facility already knows how to interpret the files. Kind regards, Greg Feneis (Pixel 3) On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 11:12 Michael DeBusk wrote: > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 1:55 PM Greg Feneis wrote: > >> With no rational explanation, over the years

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Michael DeBusk
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 1:55 PM Greg Feneis wrote: > With no rational explanation, over the years I have tended to favor OFX > (perhaps because it's an open standard), and QFX (I think QuickBooks' > proprietary variation on OFX, because I used to use QuickBooks?) Anyway, > QFX and OFX is what

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Michael DeBusk via gnucash-user
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 1:46 PM Stephen M. Butler via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > I use their Costco card and only get CSV and TXT (tab delimited). Perhaps a call to customer service would be to your advantage. -- Home: http://nlphilia.com * Blog:

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Greg Feneis
With no rational explanation, over the years I have tended to favor OFX (perhaps because it's an open standard), and QFX (I think QuickBooks' proprietary variation on OFX, because I used to use QuickBooks?) Anyway, QFX and OFX is what I've been importing into GnuCash for the last several years.

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Stephen M. Butler via gnucash-user
On 6/17/19 6:48 AM, Michael DeBusk wrote: > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 09:39 Kenneth Marshall wrote: > > I think you need to subscribe to their business service to get anything >> other than the CSV file type. Please correct me if I am mistaken because >> that would be great news. >> > I don't

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Michael DeBusk
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 12:49 PM Greg Feneis wrote: > Is it too late to download the records of interest in QFX or OFX format? > GnuCash will import these formats as well. > It's not too late, but I never learned to appreciate QFX or OFX. -- Home: http://nlphilia.com * Blog:

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Greg Feneis
Is it too late to download the records of interest in QFX or OFX format? GnuCash will import these formats as well. Kind regards, Greg Feneis (Pixel 3) On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 06:51 Michael DeBusk wrote: > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 09:39 Kenneth Marshall wrote: > > I think you need to subscribe to

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-17 Thread Michael DeBusk
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019, 01:55 Greg Feneis wrote: > Not what you asked for, but what alternative file types does Citibank > provide besides CSV? > They also offer QFX, OFX, tab-delimited text (which, in retrospect, I wish I'd used), and one other I can't recall.

Re: [GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-16 Thread Greg Feneis
Not what you asked for, but what alternative file types does Citibank provide besides CSV? Kind regards, Greg Feneis (Pixel 3) On Sun, Jun 16, 2019, 22:17 Michael DeBusk wrote: > Some time back, Citibank decided it would stop offering its transactions in > QIF format. I edited the CSV in vim

[GNC] CSV to QIF for Citibank

2019-06-16 Thread Michael DeBusk
Some time back, Citibank decided it would stop offering its transactions in QIF format. I edited the CSV in vim (I only had a few transactions) until this past week, when I realized I can't be a good Linux nerd unless I automate repetitive tasks. This is my attempt at an awk script specific to