A benefit of this approach, for example, is to maintain a parallel set of 
books. I.e. initially export everything from GnuCash, separate into files, 
create adjustment files (for closing the accounts, previous years, etc.).
Afterwards, the export script can be run with the date filter, exporting 
the last month/year and appending to the ledger file, or into a separate 
file which gets imported in the assembly file. The book (assembly) file can 
take the balance statement from the previous years, the current-year 
ledger, and so on. Prices can be taken historically or just the recent year 
and so on. Lots of options.

On Thursday, 2 May 2019 03:52:24 UTC+2, Justus Pendleton wrote:
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> I keep things split into 9 files, so if you have a question about it, I'm 
> happy to try to answer.
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