David,

On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 09:35:30AM -0800, David Glasser wrote:
> I'm trying to track reimbursement requests from my FSA using something
> based on an old thread here by Russell Adams.
>
> I can do something like this:
>
>
> 1/1 Doctor
>  Expenses:Healthcare   $100
>    ; FSA: R1234
>  Assets:Bank
>
> 1/5 Doctor
>  Expenses:Healthcare   $50
>    ; FSA: R2345
>  Assets:Bank
>
> 1/30 Reimburse from FSA
>  Assets:Bank    $100
>  Assets:FSA
>     ; FSA: R1234
>
> And run something like
>
> $ ledger -f fsa.ledger --pivot FSA bal %FSA
>                  $50  FSA
>                    0    R1234
>                $-100      Assets:FSA
>                 $100      Expenses:Healthcare
>                  $50    R2345:Expenses:Healthcare
> --------------------
>                  $50
>
> What I'd really love in this case would be to have the R1234 section
> entirely disappear (it's a fully processed reimbursement) and just see
> my outstanding reimbursement).  I can't figure out how to do that! Is
> this possible?  Is there a better model?

Isn't there a flag to omit $0 accounts in the output?

I still do tons of this. ;]

Thanks.

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