* Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net [2014-06-19 22:05]:
ledger --sort=d --cleared xact starbucks
Gives me the blank line. Is this because of the particular flags I've
got in my config file, or because xact isn't meant to take any
command-line flags?
The problem is that the transaction
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com writes:
* Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net [2014-06-19 22:05]:
ledger --sort=d --cleared xact starbucks
Gives me the blank line. Is this because of the particular flags I've
got in my config file, or because xact isn't meant to take any
command-line
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
That explains it. Xact requires an argument. Give it part of a payee
you are interested in and it will provide you a prototype with the
last xact using that payee.
Sorry, I wasn't clear: it doesn't *ever* return anything, no matter what
the argument. So
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net
writes:
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
That explains it. Xact requires an argument. Give it part of a payee
you are interested in and it will provide you a prototype with the
last xact using that payee.
Whoa, on a total whim I removed my
Hi, I'm using the ledger-git package on archlinux's AUR -- it reports
version 3.0.3-20140608.
So far as I can tell, since that most recent update, the xact command
doesn't return anything at all. From the command line and within emacs,
it just spits out a newline, and that's it. Malformed input
what exact command are you issuing?
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Hi, I'm using the ledger-git package on archlinux's AUR -- it reports
version 3.0.3-20140608.
So far as I can tell, since that most recent update, the xact command
doesn't
That explains it. Xact requires an argument. Give it part of a payee you are
interested in and it will provide you a prototype with the last xact using that
payee.
Craig Earls
520-300-1182
On Jun 18, 2014, at 6:42, Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Craig Earls