one other thing - LEPL *only* works with Python 2.6 and 3.0. it WILL NOT work with Python 2.5. if this is an issue then it is not a suitable solution (it is not possible to back-port the library).
andrew andrew cooke wrote: > > a month is more than enough - i would expect to have something in a week. > if possible, a data size of 1GB or more would be useful, but otherwise the > largest file you have. > > i will use http://srd.tcg-net.com/Documentation/MT940/MT9402GB.htm as an > initial guide. > > please remember that this is a "best efforts" attempt only. i have no > previous experience with this file format, or with banking data, and the > result will come with no warranty. you may want to continue to > investigate other solutions. i have no idea what your final application > is, but you should at the very least test any parser (and related > libraries) thoroughly before using it in a critical application. > > cheers, > andrew > > ps i'm not sure this conversation should continue on the python list! > > > Mustafa Sakalsiz wrote: >> I can wait for a month. I can also provide test data, but I am not sure >> if >> their sizes are big enough for you. If you mention your expectation for >> test >> data sizes, I will try to find them. >> >> Saki >> >> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:06 PM, andrew cooke <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Saki wrote: >>> > Hello, >>> > >>> > I need an MT940 file parses. It can be either a pure python library >>> or >>> > a binding/wrapper, no matter. Almost all european banks provide >>> > transactions extract in MT940 format. There are parsers around, but >>> > none of them are for python. Any help is greatly appreciated. >>> >>> How urgent is this? I need some "real life" applications to test my >>> (newish) parser library (http://www.acooke.org/lepl), but (1) it will >>> take >>> me some time to write a parser (this is work done in my free time) and >>> (2) >>> the motivation is to test large data sets. I think the second point >>> may >>> be an issue as you may not be able to make public test data for >>> confidentiality/security reasons? >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
