Hmm, when I run that command everything looks empty. Perhaps there's
something fundamentally wrong in my input file? Here's the transaction:
2016-12-22 * "Coinbase" "Bitcoin purchase"
Expenses:Crypto:Fees:Coinbase 0.37 USD
Assets:Crypto:Bitcoin 0.02814847 BTC {871.10 USD}
Assets:Checking:CapitalOne -24.89 USD
And here's what I got running bean-doctor:
joel@bregalad:~/Documents/finances/beancount$ bean-doctor context 2016ledger
.org 1501
Hash:48d22ca3f707bacc38d77b051c86409d
Location: /home/joel/Documents/finances/beancount/2016ledger.org:1501
------------ Balances before transaction
------------ Transaction
2016-12-22 * "Coinbase" "Bitcoin purchase"
------------ Balances after transaction
I'm pretty sure something's amiss in my file, if its just giving me blank
lines.
Le dimanche 27 août 2017 18:54:09 UTC+2, Martin Blais a écrit :
>
> There's no command to anonymize for debugging, but I can share a tip for
> debugging this.
> What you want is to list the contents of the inventory for each of the
> accounts before the transaction is summed / applied.
> You can do this using the "bean-doctor context" command, which accepts a
> filename and line number to select a particular transaction.
> (If you use the Emacs support, just put the cursor over the transaction to
> select and type "C-c x".)
> This will list the balances of each of the accounts involve prior to the
> transaction, the residual unbalanced amount, the tolerances for each
> currency, and the balances of the accounts after applying the transaction.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 12:31 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello beancount users,
>>
>> I'm running bean-check against my ledger and its giving me "No position
>> matches" errors for entries purchasing a commodity. I don't understand what
>> that error could mean on a purchase transaction - if I were reducing lots,
>> it would make perfect sense, but when augmenting lots?
>>
>> Does beancount have a command to anonymize input files to make it easier
>> to share them for debugging?
>>
>> Thanks!
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