> "RN" == Rob Napier writes:
RN> If I run that at the beginning of the quarter, that's three months, but
RN> near the end of the quarter it may only be one day. Is there a way to say
RN> the equivalent of:
RN> ledger --forecast "d<[3 months from today]" ...
Right now
Thank you, Martin! That works great. I'm mostly interested in year end
prices so I can just use -p and I'll get at least one, and easy
enough to grab the last date in the list.
On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 9:45:54 AM UTC-6, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
>
> * Scott Carpenter
* Scott Carpenter [2018-01-15 07:34]:
> Is there a ledger command to find the price of a commodity on a date? It
> would look at both transaction files and prices db to find this.
The 'pricedb' command looks at both, so you can do
ledger pricedb
and then maybe grep on
Is there a ledger command to find the price of a commodity on a date? It
would look at both transaction files and prices db to find this.
Thanks!
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