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With HomeBank you can import/export some of the internal data's in the most common file format that is CSV.
Notice: meanwhile csv should uses comma as separator, HomeBank uses semi-colon as separator (this is most common than comma)
The format used for the different files is specific to HomeBank, so don't expect to import files your bank should offers you directly, you will need to arrange it a little in a spreadsheet like gnumeric before.
Below is a description with example of the CSV format that HomeBank uses.
Column list:
date ; mode ; info ; payee ; description ; amount ; category
Values:
date => format should be DD-MM-YY
mode => from 0=none to 5=personal transfer
info => a string
payee => a payee name
description => a string
amount => a number with a '.' as decimal separator, ex: -24.12 or 36.75
category => a full category name (category, or category:subcategory)
Example:
15-02-04;0;;;Some cash;-40,00;Bill:Withdrawal of cash 15-02-04;1;;;Internet DSL;-45,00;Inline service/Internet ...
Column list:
payee_name
Example:
payee_name1 payee_name2 ...
Column list:
level ; type ; category_name
Values:
level => 1:category, 2:subcategory
type => -:expense, +:income
Example:
1;-;Food 2; ;Grocer 2; ;Restaurant 1;+;Wage ...
Column list:
type ; category_name ; value(s)
Values:
type => *:monthly, blank:custom
value(s) => a single if type is monthly, 12 ';' separated otherwise
Example:
*;Fuel;45.00 ;Domestic animals;1.00;2.00;3.00;4.00;... *;Food;17.00 ...