Ohh ! Good to know. I use to write the comments in the end of the last post
of the transaction, I was doing wrong for years!! ;-)

Best,

Alexandre Rademaker
http://arademaker.github.com/
http://researcher.ibm.com/person/br-alexrad


On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 2:53 AM, John Wiegley <jo...@newartisans.com> wrote:

> >>>>> Tobias Pfeiffer <tgpfeif...@web.de> writes:
>
> > works and shows a balance of "100 EUR" for "Expenses:A".
>
> The "uuid" tag is applied to postings, not to transactions.  If you
> specify it
> before the first posting, it is applied to all the posting, giving the
> sense
> of "postings belonging to the same UUID, hence transaction".
>
> If you put it after all the postings, I don't believe it has a meaning (I'm
> not even entirely sure about that one).
>
> When a "duplicate posting" (a posting with the same UUID) is encountered
> later
> in the file, Ledger ignores it completely, as if it had never seen it. It
> doesn't become part of any calculation. This is the reason for the behavior
> you've been seeing.
>
> --
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