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Hashavshevet Data Tools

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Import and export data between Hashavshevet accounting software and modern formats (JSON, CSV, Excel). Use when you need to extract journal entries, chart of accounts, trial balances, or customer/supplier lists from Hashavshevet, import bank transactions and invoices into Hashavshevet format, migrate data from Hashavshevet to cloud-based solutions (iCount, Rivhit, Invoice4U), or handle Hebrew encoding conversions (Windows-1255 to UTF-8). Supports Hashavshevet Gold, Hashavshevet 2000+, and newer versions. Validates data integrity during import/export operations. Do NOT use for real-time Hashavshevet API integrations, direct database modifications, or live bookkeeping within Hashavshevet.

Trust score 91/100 (Verified) · 10+ installs · MIT license

The Problem

Hashavshevet is the most widely-used accounting software in Israel, but it operates in a desktop environment with proprietary formats. Transferring data from Hashavshevet to modern systems or importing data into it requires complex conversions, including handling Hebrew encoding (Windows-1255).

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When to Apply

  • When you need to export data from Hashavshevet to modern formats (JSON/CSV/Excel)
  • When importing bank transactions or invoices into Hashavshevet
  • When migrating from Hashavshevet to cloud systems (iCount, Rivhit)
  • When there are Hebrew encoding issues in Hashavshevet files
  • When you need to backup or validate Hashavshevet data integrity

Try These Prompts

Export Journal Entries

Export all journal entries from Hashavshevet to CSV format with UTF-8 encoding.

Cloud Migration

Prepare a migration plan from Hashavshevet to iCount, including chart of accounts mapping and integrity checks.

Fix Encoding

Fix the encoding of a Hashavshevet file that shows garbled Hebrew text.

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