Your tool is very helpful - thank you for creating it.
You may have heard that RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) is discontinuing their financial tracking tool "myFinanceTracker". That leaves RBC customers with almost no way to track and manage their spending without using an external tool like YNAB. I have exported the transactions from myFinanceTracker, but the CSV files contain multiple accounts. YNAB's native file import is able to detect this and map the accounts in the CSV file (see screenshot):
Your tool has no problem converting the files, but it doesn't carry over the account number so all transactions are mapped to a single account on import into YNAB.
Would it be possible to add an account number column to your output files so that YNAB can do the mapping on import? Otherwise, I'll have to manually separate the transactions into separate CSV files before converting them with your tool.
Please note that other RBC customers will be eager to move their myFinanceTracker data to another tool when myFinanceTracker is discontinued in October 2021.
Sorry for not replying sooner. This totally makes sense! I do not maintain the tool very actively any more right now so marking this with help wanted label 🙌
Your tool is very helpful - thank you for creating it.
You may have heard that RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) is discontinuing their financial tracking tool "myFinanceTracker". That leaves RBC customers with almost no way to track and manage their spending without using an external tool like YNAB. I have exported the transactions from myFinanceTracker, but the CSV files contain multiple accounts. YNAB's native file import is able to detect this and map the accounts in the CSV file (see screenshot):
Your tool has no problem converting the files, but it doesn't carry over the account number so all transactions are mapped to a single account on import into YNAB.
Would it be possible to add an account number column to your output files so that YNAB can do the mapping on import? Otherwise, I'll have to manually separate the transactions into separate CSV files before converting them with your tool.
Please note that other RBC customers will be eager to move their myFinanceTracker data to another tool when myFinanceTracker is discontinued in October 2021.
Thanks,
Jerry