This is standard behavior, since one often finds a larger amount of
precision in cost values than in the posting's amount. You can use "D
1.000,00" or an equivalent at the top of the file to setup a default
display precision for a particular commodity.
John
On Mar 25, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]> wrote:
With the file below, ledger writes EUR-10.2 instead of the expected
-10.20 EUR. I can get the result I expect either by commenting out
the first line (i.e. specifying the format) or by commententing out
the first posting.
But why cannot ledger figure out the format automatically? After all,
I wrote "@ 10.20 EUR". Why does ledger not use the format I specified
after @?
Example:
;D 1.000 EUR
;2007/08/20 Bank transfer
; Assets:Broker:Current 0.00 EUR
; Assets:Bank:Current
2010-01-01 Buy AAPL
Assets:Fund 1 TEST @ 10.20 EUR
Assets:Broker:Current
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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
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