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Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the explanation of value expressions/query expressions. Query
expressions translate into value expressions, but not all the functions
in
value expressions are available in query expressions, right? Are query
expressions
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
When I tried to create an account, I got this error:
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Please try one more
OK, I have submitted bug 872:
http://bugs.ledger-cli.org/show_bug.cgi?id=872. Sorry for bothering
the mailing list with all the problems I had in
trying to register..
Thanks for the explanation of value expressions/query expressions. Query
expressions translate into value expressions, but not all
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the explanation of value expressions/query expressions. Query
expressions translate into value expressions, but not all the functions in
value expressions are available in query expressions, right? Are query
expressions parsed
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
When I tried to create an account, I got this error:
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Fixed. It was SELinux
Different error, but probably related:
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URL:
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
When I tried to create an account, I got this error:
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Thanks for letting me
problems
in adjusting and I thought I'd ask about them in case someone could set me
straight.
One in particular is the difference between value expressions and query
expressions. It seems like these two things are different and even parsed
differently. In particular, the function has_tag referred
Ethan ethan.glasser.c...@gmail.com writes:
I think either the two things should be unified or a bigger distinction
should be drawn between them in the documentation. I spent an awful lot of
time trying to use has_tag in an automated expression without luck. In
particular, when I tried: