If I do it that way, no download happens at all. I guess that without -V (--market), Ledger decides (correctly IMO) that it doesn't need prices, so no fetch is triggered.
Dave On Thursday, July 31, 2014 4:30:36 AM UTC-7, Jostein Berntsen wrote: > > On 30.07.14,22:22, Dave Wells wrote: > > Some more detail: I use the command > > > > $ ledger bal assets:investments:stocks -VQ > > > > and the following is appended to my price database: > > > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:43 AAPL $98.150 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:43 F $17.460 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:43 VALE $14.380 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:44 F $17.460 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:45 AAPL $98.150 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:45 F $17.460 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:46 VALE $14.380 > > P 2014/07/30 22:16:46 F $17.460 > > > > My Assets:Investments:Stocks account has not sub-accounts. If I run the > > balance command on something higher up in the hierarchy, like Assets, > then > > I get a lot more duplicates (17 entries for three stocks and a mutual > > fund.) Any tips? > > > > Have you checked what happens if you just use it like this? > > ledger bal assets:investments:stocks --download > > Jostein > > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
