hledger_csv(5) hledger User Manuals hledger_csv(5) NAME CSV - how hledger reads CSV data, and the CSV rules file format DESCRIPTION hledger can read CSV files, converting each CSV record into a journal entry (transaction), if you provide some conversion hints in a "rules file". This file should be named like the CSV file with an additional .rules suffix (eg: mybank.csv.rules); or, you can specify the file with --rules-file PATH. hledger will create it if necessary, with some default rules which you'll need to adjust. At minimum, the rules file must specify the date and amount fields. For an example, see Cookbook: convert CSV files. To learn about exporting CSV, see CSV output. CSV RULES The following six kinds of rule can appear in the rules file, in any order. Blank lines and lines beginning with # or ; are ignored. skip skipN Skip this number of CSV records at the beginning. You'll need this whenever your CSV data contains header lines. Eg: # ignore the first CSV line skip 1 date-format date-formatDATEFMT When your CSV date fields are not formatted like YYYY/MM/DD (or YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY.MM.DD), you'll need to specify the format. DATEFMT is a strptime-like date parsing pattern, which must parse the date field values completely. Examples: # for dates like "6/11/2013": date-format %-d/%-m/%Y # for dates like "11/06/2013": date-format %m/%d/%Y # for dates like "2013-Nov-06": date-format %Y-%h-%d # for dates like "11/6/2013 11:32 PM": date-format %-m/%-d/%Y %l:%M %p field list fieldsFIELDNAME1, FIELDNAME2... This (a) names the CSV fields, in order (names may not contain white- space; uninteresting names may be left blank), and (b) assigns them to journal entry fields if you use any of these standard field names: date, date2, status, code, description, comment, account1, account2, amount, amount-in, amount-out, currency, balance. Eg: # use the 1st, 2nd and 4th CSV fields as the entry's date, description and amount, # and give the 7th and 8th fields meaningful names for later reference: # # CSV field: # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # entry field: fields date, description, , amount, , , somefield, anotherfield field assignment ENTRYFIELDNAME FIELDVALUE This sets a journal entry field (one of the standard names above) to the given text value, which can include CSV field values interpolated by name (%CSVFIELDNAME) or 1-based position (%N). Eg: # set the amount to the 4th CSV field with "USD " prepended amount USD %4 # combine three fields to make a comment (containing two tags) comment note: %somefield - %anotherfield, date: %1 Field assignments can be used instead of or in addition to a field list. conditional block if PATTERN FIELDASSIGNMENTS... if PATTERN PATTERN... FIELDASSIGNMENTS... This applies one or more field assignments, only to those CSV records matched by one of the PATTERNs. The patterns are case-insensitive reg- ular expressions which match anywhere within the whole CSV record (it's not yet possible to match within a specific field). When there are multiple patterns they can be written on separate lines, unindented. The field assignments are on separate lines indented by at least one space. Examples: # if the CSV record contains "groceries", set account2 to "expenses:groceries" if groceries account2 expenses:groceries # if the CSV record contains any of these patterns, set account2 and comment as shown if monthly service fee atm transaction fee banking thru software account2 expenses:business:banking comment XXX deductible ? check it include includeRULESFILE Include another rules file at this point. RULESFILE is either an abso- lute file path or a path relative to the current file's directory. Eg: # rules reused with several CSV files include common.rules CSV TIPS Each generated journal entry will have two postings, to account1 and account2 respectively. Currently it's not possible to generate entries with more than two postings. If the CSV has debit/credit amounts in separate fields, assign to the amount-in and amount-out pseudo fields instead of amount. If the CSV has the currency in a separate field, assign that to the currency pseudo field which will be automatically prepended to the amount. (Or you can do the same thing with a field assignment.) If the CSV includes a running balance, you can assign that to the bal- ance pseudo field to generate a balance assertion on account1 whenever the balance field is non-empty. (Eg to double-check your bank's bal- ance calculation.) If an amount value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and sign-flipped automatically. The generated journal entries will be sorted by date. The original order of same-day entries will be preserved, usually. REPORTING BUGS Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel or hledger mail list) AUTHORS Simon Michael and contributors COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Simon Michael. Released under GNU GPL v3 or later. SEE ALSO hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1), hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- dot(5), ledger(1) http://hledger.org hledger 1.3.2 September 2017 hledger_csv(5)