Is your account hierarchy separated by periods, or colons?  If you use
colons you get this grouping for free using the —depth option.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 13:07 o1bigtenor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings
> I have gotten comfortable using ledger to check entries and to pull an
> occasional amount but I would like to now do something that is, to me
> at least, somewhat more complicated and am looking for ideas on the
> 'hows'.
>
> My accounts are set up to give me a lot of granularity which is great
> for checking for individual purchases but then makes things more
> complicated in how to group them. For example:
>
> account area 9711.00.00.00 has some 50 odd sub accounts (I use the
> trailing 6 digits to alow me to specify individual types of products).
> Is there a way to get ledger to total the amounts in all the sub-accounts?
>
> I understand I can specify dates by using something like -Y (for
> yearly) or specify a date range but does this all (with the previous
> question) get piled into one statement (better a question but it seems
> to be called a statement to 'ledger').
>
> The above may be lacking in information, if so please advise and I
> will expand in whatever direction is required.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
>
> Dee
>
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