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kriks
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Weboob/boobank accounts matching

Fri Jun 06, 2014 9:27 am
Hi there,

I'm trying skrooge (1.8.0) because of its weboob/boobank support.
It feels promising :)
The operation import process seems to work well (with weboob0g backend).

But the operations seems to all belong to the same account, which always wants to call itself "EUR".
So I tried to create the 5 differents accounts I need, but when I import new operations, they create again this new and unwanted account.

FYI, listing operations in cli with boobank is correct.

What could I do wrong?
What information does skrooge use to match accounts during boobank import ?

Thanks,
Christian
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Re: Weboob/boobank accounts matching

Fri Jun 06, 2014 10:04 am
kriks wrote:Hi there,

I'm trying skrooge (1.8.0) because of its weboob/boobank support.
It feels promising :)
The operation import process seems to work well (with weboob0g backend).

But the operations seems to all belong to the same account, which always wants to call itself "EUR".
So I tried to create the 5 differents accounts I need, but when I import new operations, they create again this new and unwanted account.

FYI, listing operations in cli with boobank is correct.

What could I do wrong?

I don't know yet. What is your version of weboob?
kriks wrote:What information does skrooge use to match accounts during boobank import ?

The id of the accounts.
You can get them like this:
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boobank ls -q -f csv -v

kriks wrote:Thanks,
Christian


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Re: Weboob/boobank accounts matching

Fri Jun 06, 2014 10:52 am
Here are the ids of the accounts: (I just changed the starting numbers into 0)

000000000000000000001EUR@creditmutuel
000000000000000000002EUR@creditmutuel
000000000000000000003EUR@creditmutuel
000000000000000000004EUR@creditmutuel
000000000000000000040EUR@creditmutuel


Should I put them somewhere?
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And I forgot, it's weboob 0.g with boobank/creditmutuel 0.h
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In fact, Skrooge uses the string before the @ to identify the appropriate account.
If you set the number of the account with this string then Skrooge will be able to identify the account and imports the operations on it.


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Thank you for the advice, I've set the accounts numbers with the number+EUR, but when importing again, skrooge created a new account, with all new operations concerning all the accounts.
The new account has the number (starting numbers into 0)

000000000000000000001


Note that it does not have the EUR string.

Did I miss something ?
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You just have to set the account number to 000000000000000000001 on your initial account.


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Re: Weboob/boobank accounts matching

Sat Jun 07, 2014 12:46 pm
Yes, it works now by changing all accounts numbers to keep only the numbers part.
Importing with weboob assign the new operations to the good accounts.
I was pretty sure to have done this before ...

Anyway, thank you very much :)

I'll dive deeper with skrooge!


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