membership)?
Details of who paid and what kind of membership it is should be easily
reportable for memberships valid in a single year from just that year's file.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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On Wednesday, 27 Oct 2021 at 14:53, stan laurel wrote:
> I edit to read ~/Accounts.ledger which is where all my accounts are listed
> and it still comes back 'mismatch'.
Untested but maybe ledger requires the full path name, i.e. it may not
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> May I suggest that you are making life more difficult for yourself and
> to the OP there is a simple yet, imo anyway, elegant solution.
Thank you. I do use -b and -e as well.
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have!
My solution has been to have a separate ledger file for each tax year
but that means transferring balances at the end of one year to create
the new year's file which sometimes leads to issues should anything need
to be updated in the previous year's records (missing entry, for
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> --yes?
as a mathematician, a vertical line does indeed come under the
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Footnotes:
[1] I use Emacs which has a ledger-mode which makes entry much easier.
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Secondly, what is they key you use to complete account names actually
bound to in the ledger buffer? E.g. if it's the TAB key, type C-h k
TAB to see what Emacs thinks should happen when you hit that key.
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I didn’t — should have searched around a bit more before pressing send. Thanks
for the pointer!
—eric
> On Jun 1, 2018, at 10:30, jungle Boogie wrote:
>
>> On 1 June 2018 at 10:13, Eric Portis wrote:
>> I’d just like to second this.
>>
>> I discovered/reprodu
I’d just like to second this.
I discovered/reproduced/isolated the bug described
here: https://github.com/ledger/ledger/issues/532, searched for it in
issues, added a +1 there, and today see that it was fixed a year and a half
ago (but I'm on the stable version, installed via Homebrew).
I’m
1.1. There
> should be at least a plan for when that effort is going to be deemed
> suitable for a new release. Otherwise it goes to waste.
Ah, okay. Thanks. I had not been aware of this number of commits since
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What would have to be done to get those Info files available?
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onditions from time to time. What happens
when it ceases to be suitable? Even if someone has complete content,
conversion to somewhere else may well be a lot more work than "a few
hours with emacs".
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Try:
ledger xact -- restaurant 24 credit -14 cash -10
The '--' stops option processing.
That works great -- thanks very much for the tip!
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for those units. This is not
an unreasonable feature to consider however, but I haven't found it to be
necessary yet.
Are you just being particularly sensitive to making assertions, or do you
have a specific use case in mind?
On Sat, Jan 10, 2015 at 11:20 AM, Eric Weigle eric.wei
Related to the earlier question about currencies/commodities, I can't seem
to find a way to say something like this:
2015/01/01 Stock balance forward
Assets:Stock0 = 5 AAPL {$100}
Assets:Stock0 = 10 AAPL {$200}
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Eric
John and I have been talking about various aspects and which need
more work and I am currently planning what issues should be addressed
for the next release (3.1.1).
I am uncertain who has a say (apart from John ;) in deciding what bugs
should
a short python script that does the calculation given
a list of grants and the price database, and spits out monthly records I
copy into my ledger.
Cheers
-Eric
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote:
Hi Eric,
I haven't done this myself yet (I don't have options
, December 21, 2014, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Kev Lau
superinterstel...@gmail.com
writes:
Hello,
Currently I am using nano to make my ledger entries and it takes
a
very long time as I have to write the full form for everything
options in dollars, and just do change in value transactions monthly.
This achieved #2, but not #1.
Any suggestions appreciated. Maybe some magic with virtual transactions to
track #1 and #2 separately?
Thanks
-Eric
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Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
I use it every day and don't see anything like this. What emacs are
you using?
Yeah, I'd definitely assume gremlins of some sort -- we'd have heard
about it if things were really broken that bad as a general case.
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Hi Eric,
I tried reproducing the problem you describe but cannot (I hit other
problems, but eventually get it working).
Can you provide a minimal example ledger file where it fails? (Just a
couple of transactions that highlight the problem.)
Sure! I'm
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com writes:
* Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net [2014-10-31 14:05]:
ledger -f ~/.ledger/test.dat bal payable --pivot=payee
And get:
20 USD Liabilities:Payable:Magazine
-100 USD payee
-20 USDBob Jones:Liabilities:Payable:Magazine
-25 USD
to see only the remaining balance
of outstanding payments, and the payees for those payments, and nothing
more?
Thanks!
Eric
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), and if this bit is going to land soon?
The package has otherwise been updated fairly regularly, I'm just not
seeing new fontification.
I'll ask on the AUR page if no one here has anything to do with it...
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For the longest time I haven't been able to use payee limiting in
reports in any convenient way, and I'm finally getting around to
bringing it up here. I am using git ledger, built on archlinux. Here's
the basic problem:
[eric@pellet ~]$ ledger reg assets:receivable --limit 'payee=~/CBI/'
14-May
Nathan Grigg nat...@nathangrigg.net writes:
On Jul 30, 2014, at 2:13 AM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
[eric@pellet ~]$ ledger reg assets:receivable and CBI
[eric@pellet ~]$ ledger reg assets:receivable @CBI
{displays all postings for assets:receivable
Nathan Grigg nat...@nathangrigg.net writes:
On Jul 30, 2014, at 7:16 AM, Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote:
This is perhaps a second question, but I'm confused as to the meaning of
Ledger's filter expressions.
When you say:
ledger reg assets:receivable and @CBI
Does it mean:
Select
Nathan Grigg nat...@nathangrigg.net writes:
On Jul 30, 2014, at 7:13 AM, Martin Blais bl...@furius.ca wrote:
So then what does this one mean:
ledger reg assets:receivable @CBI
Is it to be or'ed?
Yes
Thanks, that makes a lot more sense. I had assumed that the @CBI was
simply being
sort, and
all the postings with a year value in the date end up at the bottom of
the file.
Again, not such a big deal (and this second request might be more
difficult to implement than the first), but if it seemed worth
addressing, one user at least would be grateful.
Thanks!
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Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
Add them as feature requests in bugzilla please, then I won't lose
track of them.
http://bugs.ledger-cli.org/buglist.cgi?product=Ledgercomponent=lispresolution=---
Done! And thanks.
Thanks,
Craig
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e
them sanely...
That was swift!
And yes, I'd imagine the second one would take quite a bit of effort. If
and when you get to it! It's obviously just a nice-to-have...
Thanks,
Eric
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com wrote:
Add them as feature requests in bugzilla
than I can steal...
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
er...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Craig Earls ende...@gmail.com writes:
I have been very slowly working on exactly that for a long
time. I
keep dithering on how to represent that kind
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
I have been very slowly working on exactly that for a long time. I
keep dithering on how to represent that kind of recurrence. So, since
you are the first to ask, what would you like it to look like?
Cron has been around for ages and is just about as
-mode (and then figure out why it doesn't,
because you want that done automatically).
Then yes, C-c C-r will do reconciling.
Hope that helps,
Eric
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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
no such account
ledger xact asdfasdfadf
Everything returns a blank.
Thanks,
Eric
Craig Earls
520-300-1182
On Jun 18, 2014, at 6:42, Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
what exact command are you issuing?
Just ledger xact from
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
doesn't
trigger an error, and valid input doesn't result in a posting. Just
nothing. Running echo $? after the xact command gives me 0 -- all is
well!
Is anyone else seeing this?
Thanks,
Eric
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bookkeeping software.)
Lord knows I wish this wasn't necessary. I console myself, as one often
does in China, with the thought that everyone else is doing the same
thing.
Thanks again,
Eric
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John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
No, I'd tried that one before. It looks like parenthesis inside any expr
clause will cause the parsing error. If there's no expr, the parenthesis
is read correctly and things seem to work. In your
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com writes:
* Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net [2014-05-19 09:59]:
~ Monthly
; Payee: Tax Dodgers, Inc
Assets:Merchants:5231 7000 RMB ; regular salary
part
Assets:Receivable 3000 RMB ; receipts
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
= expr recpt = tag(Receipt) and expr account =~
/^expenses:(transportation|food|books)/ (Assets:Receipts
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
= expr recpt = tag(Receipt) and expr account =~
/^expenses:(transportation|food|books)/ (Assets:Receipts) ((recpt 0) ?
recpt : 1)
Only use expr at the beginning.
Still getting the same error
(though I'm working on solving that with automated
transactions), and the fact that I end up manually balancing a virtual
account against a real account. That feels weird, but does no real harm.
Anyway, that's my story!
Eric
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John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Is it possible to see transaction metadata when doing matching for automated
transactions?
Yes, if you start the automated transaction directive with = expr , then you
can use any value expression
John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com writes:
Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net writes:
Is it possible to see transaction metadata when doing matching for automated
transactions?
Yes, if you start the automated transaction directive with = expr , then you
can use any value expression
Restaurant
; Receipt: $240
Expenses:Food:Restaurant $82
Assets:Cash
I would get the automatic:
(Assets:Receipts) $240
Is that possible? The manual doesn't mention anything like this...
Thanks!
Eric
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Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com writes:
* Eric Abrahamsen e...@ericabrahamsen.net [2014-05-12 11:39]:
I think I figured it out. I used a test file with a single transaction
and added information from there, and it looks like giving a top-of-file
year specification as Y2014 rather than year
date.
I'm using ledger on archlinux, with the ledger-git package from the AUR.
Looks like that's 3.0.2-20140417
Thanks!
Eric
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it should just
be dispensed with?
Thanks,
Eric
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
I hope I'm missing something here -- using this year as a period
argument to the command line works great, but the same thing gives an
empty output for this month
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
The first thing to do is to download version 3 of ledger. Ledger mode
doesn't support 2.6
I found the elisp file naming situation a little weird -- I assume
ldg-new.el is going to get named ledger.el at some point? As it is,
several invocations seem
'load-path (expand-file-name ~/source/ledger-devel/lisp/))
(load ldg-new)
Thanks! That's simpler.
my ledger file has
; -*- ledger -*-
this at the beginning of each file.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes
formatting has gotten out of hand.
So when did it start dropping information and why? What information does
it drop?
Eric
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 13:42:18 -0700, Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 5:09 AM, Eric e...@deptj.eu wrote:
So when did it start dropping information and why? What information does
it drop?
Print has never preserved comments that appear outside of transactions.
Nor
On Tue, Oct 02 2012, Russell Adams wrote:
I was too using a personal perl script, doing the mapping from a table. But
I tried the 'i' of icsv2ledger, and felt in love with this 'i'. On
contrary,
rubycsv and CSV2ledger does not (yet?) implement this 'interactiveness'.
Also CSV2ledger is
entries from Python, I'll probably just skip the
intermediary CSV step and go straight to ledger.
Thanks again,
Eric
ledger writers. Should I just use a string template?
Given that I'm conversant in python and bash, and not likely to be
learning any C/C++ anytime soon (though I can copy-and-paste with the
best of them), what's my best option for writing a ledger file from
python/bash data?
Thanks!
Eric
Unless I've got something wrong here, there's an unescaped @ symbol in
the ledger3.texi file that prevents the creation of the info file. It's
line 1338:
ledger --code-as-payee -P reg ^Expenses @School
@School should be escaped with an additional @.
Thanks!
Eric
Craig Earls ender...@gmail.com writes:
Eric, thank you very much. Would you mind if I used the explanation below
and portions of your tutorial in the official documentation?
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perhaps that was hanging things up. acprep update (even with the
--debug option) wasn't producing any particular errors, and it wasn't
obvious that a new binary actually wasn't being built.
Anyway I trashed the directory and re-cloned from git, and all is
working well now. Sorry for the noise.
Eric
, and with --boost-home, but it
doesn't tell me anything more than that it can't find the libraries.
Presumably it's still looking for the older version of the libs for some
reason, can I tell it to use 1.46.1 somehow?
Thanks!
Eric
:
libboost_iostreams.so.1.42.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Even using the ledger executable in the source directory, before running
make install.
Also, there is no package called bjam…
Thanks again,
Eric
and it worked!
Thierry
PS : just remove bjam
On 18
On Wed, Oct 19 2011, John Wiegley wrote:
Eric Abrahamsen eric-5ibekglo59aik5deombc7kxock334...@public.gmane.org
writes:
libboost_iostreams.so.1.42.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
Why is Oneiric using 1.42, instead of 1.46 or 1.47?
It isn't! 1.46 is installed
I'm using the git ledger 3.0, and notice that account names with spaces
in them are not highlighted properly. I'm quite sure single spaces are
allowed in account names, and it troubles my little mind when they are
not highlighted properly. I suspect the following font-lock statement:
#+begin_src
On Thu, Apr 07 2011, Darald Bantel wrote:
[...]
Some ideas - - Write it as a deferred spending account 2 levels deep.
1. expense - salaries etc
liability - - insufficient funds account (original payment date
(what you wanted to do!))
2. expense - - insufficient funds account
also a HKD -- RMB conversion, just to make things more fun.
So just working out this much I'm thinking this will have something to
do with liabilities, but I would very much appreciate it if someone
could show me how this sort of thing should be done!
Thanks,
Eric
On Wed, Apr 06 2011, Michael Norrish wrote:
On 6/04/11 6:24 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I'm getting used to the more complex usages of Ledger, and have a little
scenario that I hope someone will help walk me through. I'm running
Ledger 3.
I have a small company with a few employees, we've
On Wed, Apr 06 2011, Peter Ross wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Eric Abrahamsen
e...@ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06 2011, Michael Norrish wrote:
On 6/04/11 6:24 PM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
I'm getting used to the more complex usages of Ledger, and have a little
scenario
On Wed, Jul 28 2010, Peter Ross wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:48 AM, spiffytech spiffyt...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm unclear on how I should record tithe and taxes when I get paid.
Neither are paid yet, so I don't want to put them in Expenses. This
really applied to any sort of setting money
for these!
I might myself consider that the transaction was made on yet a third date!
Clear as mud then :)
Eric
. Anyone interested in seeing
a live copy can contact me in #ledger, and the source for both are at
github under my account: http://github.com/bettse/
~Eric
On Jun 22, 4:38 pm, Felipe Magno de Almeida
felipe.m.alme...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Leandro Henrique Oliveira
On Sep 24, 8:48 pm, John Wiegley jwieg...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 24, 2009, at 8:29 AM, eric wrote:
where x and y have been used to obfuscate a little... My problem is
the last line of output where the sum of the previous running total
(1433.13) and the last entry (1010.90) does
ledger 2.6.2 on Debian testing/unstable.
Thanks,
eric
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