You'll need to pass --generated to the command to see the automatically
generated parts of transactions.

On Mon, Mar 26, 2018, 08:41 Ella Lobatina <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes I did :)
> Here is an example:
> (Ledger 3.0.3-20140608 on Fedora 18)
>
> This block in one file (journal):
> ===============
> year 2017
>
> account assets:ff:cash:wallet:Extalta:S
> alias ffCaE
> assets:hh:cash:wallet:Agelica:S
>
> alias hhCaA
>
> commodity "Those super crypto coins"
>
> bucket hhCaA
>
> 2017/10/01 ff
>     ffCaE  3000 "Those super crypto coins" {=BTC 6}
> ===============
>
> then run and watch the output:
>
> $ ledger -f journal --pedantic print
> 2017/10/01 ff
>   assets:ff:cash:wallet:Extalta:S  3000 "Those super crypto coins" {=BTC6}
> $
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 6:29:00 PM UTC, John Wiegley wrote:
>
>> >>>>> "EL" == Ella Lobatina <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> EL> Could I respectfully bump this up please?
>>
>> JW> Can you show me an example of a single transaction (fake) within the
>> JW> context of the other settings you have in your Ledger file? I'd like
>> to
>> JW> try it here.
>>
>> Did you ever send that example? I may have misplaced it...
>>
>> Thanks, John
>>
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