On 27/04/2020 18.56, Jonah Benton wrote:
FWIW I have been using beancount for many years, love it, but it is not the tool for modeling flows or forecasting.

The data it captures can feed a model, but getting that model to a useful place can be quite a lot of work and is an entirely separate domain from the ledger.

I think there is an opportunity for someone to put together a Jupyter notebook that brings in some basic modeling infrastructure and can pull in ledger data with SQL. Not a trivial task but would be quite useful for a lot of people.

I have some code and a Jupyter notebook to graph assets and their current market prices, and it exactly does use Beancount's Python to SQL interface to fetch that data.

It's hacky, but I could share it, if there is interest.

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