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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
#***************************************************************************
# csvpricesqif.py - description
# -------------------
# begin : Sat 24 Oct. 2009
# copyright : (C) 2009 by Allan Anderson
# email : aganderson@ukonline.co.uk
#
#***************************************************************************/
#
#***************************************************************************
#* *
#* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
#* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
#* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
#* (at your option) any later version. *
#* *
#***************************************************************************/
import csv
# *** NOTE ***
# It may be necessary to remove the second line, before running.
# Simple script to convert a csv format Prices file, as from later
# editions of Quicken, to qif format for KMyMoney2.
# It and its data files are expected to be in the same directory.
# First make the script executable:- chmod u+x csvpricesqif.py
# Run by ''./csvpricesqif.py' .
# You will be prompted to enter input and output filenames, followed
# by the symbol for the stock.
# Input format - "23.12.09","61.62",,,
# Output format -
# !Type:Prices
# "HJU8.BE",61.62,"23.12.09"
# ^
fin = input('Please enter the input Prices filename (.csv, .PRN, etc.) : ')
fout = input('Please enter the output filename (add .qif) : ')
symbol = input('Please enter the symbol for this stock: ')
symbol ='"'+ symbol+'"'# Add " " around symbol
inputfile = csv.reader(open(fin, 'rb'))
outputfile = open(fout, 'w')
next(inputfile) # Skip header line. Comment out if no header.
inputfile_list = []
inputfile_list.extend(inputfile)
for data in inputfile_list:
line = '!Type:Prices\n'
line = line +symbol +',' + data[1] + ',"' + data[0] + '"\n' + '^\n'
#print line
outputfile.write(line)
outputfile.close()
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