1.0.2 • Published 9 years ago

aib-to-ynab v1.0.2

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3
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 years ago

AIB to YNAB

AIB have recently started to support CSV exports of historical transactions for Personal Account holders. This tool lets you transform these CSVs into a format expected by YNAB.

Install

	npm install -g aib-to-ynab

Usage

	aib-to-ynab --file=Transaction_Export.csv --output=Transaction_Export_CONVERTED.csv [--map=map.json]

Mapping files

If you supply a mapping file, we'll try to map AIB transactions to payees and categories. This matching is pretty simple, keys in a JSON file are matched with transaction descriptions with a "starts with" check. So, for example, a transaction with a description of VDP-PAYPAL will match transactions that start with this (e.g. VDP-PAYPAL *SPOTIF would match). Beneath these keys is an object with two keys: payee & category, which you can use to specify your payees and categories. Payees and categories here work the same way they do in YNAB, so transfers, for example, will have the same rules as YNAB for whether they need a category or not.

Examples speak louder than words, here's a sample map.json:

	{
	  "VDP-Amazon *Mktplc": {
	    "payee": "Amazon Marketplace",
	    "category": "Everyday Expenses: Amazon"
	  },
	  "VDA-": {
	    "payee": "Transfer: Cash",
	    "category": ""
	  },
	  "D/D BORD GAIS EIRE": {
	    "payee": "Bord Gais",
	    "category": "Monthly Bills: Gas and Electricity"
	  }
	}

If a map isn't found, the transformer falls back to using the description for both payee and category.

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