* Chary Chary <[email protected]> [2020-06-09 01:58]:
> is this correct, that beancount does not have possibility to convert
> to commodity (currency) at a historical rate (at a rate, which
> commodity had at a date of transaction)?
Someone might have a bette answer but... if you do a simple conversion
(@@), beancount doesn't keep track of the date or the rate. If you
want to keep the historical rate around, you have to use a cost, i.e.
the 10.00 EUR {1.13 USD} syntax, and then you can use SUM(COST(position))
to get the historical cost.
I'm not sure if there's a better way.
I'm sure someone will mention "trading accounts" as a solution but I
don't know how they work.
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Martin Michlmayr
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