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convert-to-quicken-csv
Build status
Quicken is a total PITA!
If your bank doesn't pay Quicken/Intuit, they basically try to do everything in their power to disable you from importing transactions.
QIF files can't be imported into an account - as you'll get this error message from Quicken:
"Quicken can only import qif files into empty documents."
OFX files can't be imported into an account (unless your bank pays quicken) - as you'll get this error message:
"Quicken is unable to update this account because Web Connect support for your financial institution has been either temporarily, or permanently discontinued [CC-885]."
Application usage
This app is for converting certain csv formats to something that quicken will 'allow' to import (the Mint CSV format).
Formats that can be converted
- Permanent TSB
- Banktivity (Mac financial mgmt application, like Quicken)
- Revolut exports
how to build:
This will build for whatever platform you are running on (creates a universal binary if you are building on Darwin)
make
Build for all platforms
make all
binaries are generated in the bin/
directory.
Help on running
Usage of ./convert-to-quicken-csv:
-dates string
Year/Month, default is previous month (default "2021/1")
-h Help
-input string
The csv input file to read (default "examplepermtsb.csv")
-type string
Input format type. Available options: open24, banktivity, revolut (default "open24")
Run on test file
go run convert-to-quicken-csv.go -dates 2019/11