I realise now, after more look at the docs, that my entire wish for period 
expressions for forecasting was right there in the manual.  Sorry about 
that.

However for me the "until" expression works but the "from" expression 
fails.  I filed a bug report with an example. 

On Sunday, May 25, 2014 2:34:42 AM UTC+8, John Wiegley wrote:
>
> >>>>> Greg Tucker-Kellogg <[email protected] <javascript:>> 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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