Greetings

I have been using ledger for a bit and am just starting to use more of
its features.
There seems to be always more there to explore and I do appreciate
that the information is so readily accessible after entry.

Am wanting to find some way of reducing some tedium and I either am
not understanding or not finding in the manual or what have you - - -
- so I turn to the group hoping that someone has done similar.

My record keeping system is a little complex and I have lots of levels
of sub-accounts. As I'm doing my 'do the taxes trick' life would be
quite a bit simpler if I could total the amounts in all the levels of
sub-accounts under a particular account.

$ ledger reg -f /home/memyself/ledger2014-19.dat 9795.00.66.01 -b
2019.01.01 -e 2019.12.31

This gives me a listing of all transactions in account 9795.00.66.01
and a summing of the various transactions - - - - that's already
useful.

Now 9795.00.66.01 is a sub-account in a group that starts at
9795.00.00.00 (The major sub-account) and runs to 9795.00.98.50 with
presently 57 sub-accounts.

Have been looking at the 'depth' command. That command, if I
understand correctly, just limits
the depth of the account tree. (My account tree can have a lot more
than a few levels of depth.)
I don't think that command will give me what I'm wanting.

Is there some way to ask ledger to print and sum all the transactions
from 9795.00.00.00 to 9795.00.98.50?

TIA

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