>>>>> Greg Tucker-Kellogg <[email protected]> writes:

> I'm having this exact same problem in Ledger 3.0.2-20140507, 

I'm not sure I ever tested the forecaster with the balance report!  That
sounds like a bug to me.

John
> On Sunday, July 18, 2010 4:34:02 AM UTC+8, spiffytech wrote:

>     When I run "ledger --forecast "d<[2011/01/01]" bal" I see expenses and
>     assets values in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Since I'm a
>     poor college student with $10k annual income, this is very wrong.
>     Running ledger --forecast "d<[2011/01/01]" print" shows dates all the
>     way to December 2037, the largest date a signed int epoch timestamp
>     can represent. Dividing the values from Balance by 27 (2037-2010) I
>     get the $10k annual for both Expenses and Assets.

>     Using Register instead of Balance or Print stops at (nearly) the
>     correct date. If I use "d<[2011/01/01]" I do get a transaction on
>     January 1, 2011, which should not happen (< vs <=)

>     Am I doing something wrong, or is this a bug? I'm using Ledger 2.6.2,
>     though someone in #ledger reported what sounds like the same problem
>     with 3.0.

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