@@ -119,6 +119,38 @@ import2ledger makes this easy by letting you define a new section of options, an
When you run import2ledger, you can tell it to load options from one of these sections with the option ``--use-config NAME``, or ``-c NAME`` for short. In this example, ``import2ledger -c eu`` would load the settings for your European books. import2ledger looks for configuration settings in the following places, and uses the first setting it finds:
1. The configuration section you specify with ``-c``
2. Command-line options
3. The ``[DEFAULT]`` configuration section
4. import2ledger defaults
Running import2ledger
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Once you've written a configuration file with your templates and any other configuration you need, you can run it with data to import::
import2ledger will read all the data sources and generate bookkeeping entries from them.
import2ledger needs to be able to seek within the source files. Because of that, your input files need to be normal files, or symlinks to them. Special files like devices and FIFOs aren't supported by import2ledger.