Thanks! That works great! Am Sonntag, 24. April 2016 19:16:40 UTC+2 schrieb Phil Gee: > > Hi, > > I'm back again with a question. I really, really love what I can do with > automated transactions. However, I run into one problem: Suppose I have a > credit card whose debt I track in Liabilities:CreditCard. Generally its > rather nice to see how my equity is in the current month. That I can do > with ledger assets liabilities. Each month I pay my current credit card > debt, i.e. I know that after this payments that Liabilities:CreditCard > won't affect this months' equity. However, running ledger assets > liabilities would be affected by all credit card payments done > afterwards. I would like to split Liabilities:CreditCard in > Liabilities:CreditCard:Current and Liabilities:CreditCard:Next. In > Liabilities:CreditCard:Current I would have all payments which are due this > month, in Liabilities:CreditCard:Next all payments due next month. > > It would be great to have an automated transaction which transfers the > content of Liabilities:CreditCard:Next to Liabilities:CreditCard:Current > when my paycheck arrives. I started with > > > = /Income:Salary/ > * Liabilities:CreditCard:Current 1.0 > * Liabilities:CreditCard:Next -1.0 > > but that obviously would lead to a transfer of an amount which is equal to > Income:Salary. >
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