Hi,

There's probably a way to do this with bean-query, but the easiest solution
I can think of is to have each rental property in its own beancount file
and call them both with an include statement. This was you can comment out
the one you don't want to see.


On Sun, Jan 10, 2021, 14:56 Hao Wu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> What is the best way to track expenses and income per rental property?
>
> If I have two property, Rental-A and Rental-B, I need to track their
> expenses and income separately, Expenses:Rental-A/B and Income:Rental-A/B,
> and they are shown nicely in the income statement, however, what I'd like
> to also have, is in the income statement, I can see P&L per rental property.
>
> Right now, it looks like Expense and Income are the top tree node, what
> should I do to make it a leaf node so their parent can be a rental property?
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