These scripts require Python 2.7 or above to run, but have no additional dependencies.
You can optionally install this tool using Distutils: Running setup.py install
will create a fixchaseqfx
command. Installing this way is not required, it just makes it more convenient to use.
If you merely want to experiment a bit, you can access the command-line interface by running chase_fixer/command_line.py
.
Change example.bat
so that its maindir
value is the directory where you have saved JPMC.csv
and JPMC.qfx
files. Running the batch file should cause JPMC_fixed.qfx
to be created.
You may add new patterns and replacements to the class MyStatementFixer
inside chase_fixer/fixer.py
.
Subclass your own AbstractStatementVisitor
and alter the main()
method in command_line.py
so that it walks through statements.
The script generates a temporary XML file that you can modify before it generates the final QFX output. Simply pass the --pause
argument and it will pause so that you can make your own changes.
For best accuracy, you will want to download not only a QFX file but also a CSV version of activity on your account.
(TODO: Find exact wording on Chase website)