Forecasting problems

2016-02-12 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Hi, Since some time I cannot forecast anymore. Everytime I try to make a forecast - even the example file posted earlier (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/ledger-cli/forecast/ledger-cli/nu5t9dFOOH4/gdZEwe9SDwAJ) I end up with the same error: Error: Cannot increment an unstarted

Re: Forecasting problems

2016-02-12 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Oh, I am using 3.1.0-20141005. Am Freitag, 12. Februar 2016 23:35:15 UTC+1 schrieb Phil Gee: > > Hi, > > Since some time I cannot forecast anymore. Everytime I try to make a > forecast - even the example file posted earlier ( >

Re: Forecasting problems

2016-04-06 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Thanks alot for the info! Am Samstag, 26. März 2016 20:53:27 UTC+1 schrieb aso...@gmail.com: > > I run version 3.1.1-20160111 and had a similar issue. I debugged my ledger > file by commenting the periodic transactions one by one. I found this one > causing the trouble: > > ~ Yearly March >

Question about Automated transactions

2016-04-24 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Hi, I'm back again with a question. I really, really love what I can do with automated transactions. However, I run into one problem: Suppose I have a credit card whose debt I track in Liabilities:CreditCard. Generally its rather nice to see how my equity is in the current month. That I can

Re: Question about Automated transactions

2016-04-26 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Thanks! That works great! Am Sonntag, 24. April 2016 19:16:40 UTC+2 schrieb Phil Gee: > > Hi, > > I'm back again with a question. I really, really love what I can do with > automated transactions. However, I run into one problem: Suppose I have a > credit card whose debt I track in

Re: [Share] Report Scripts for Ledger CLI with Gnuplot

2017-01-13 Thread 'Phil Gee' via Ledger
Nice Plots, thanks! Am Montag, 2. Januar 2017 19:38:48 UTC+1 schrieb Shaodong Di: > > Hi, I've been using Ledger for a year now. I made 6 script with Gnuplot > based on Ledger's default report script. They plot good graphs, detailed > can be found on my blog post: >