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| This is hledger_csv.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from stdin. | This is hledger_csv.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin. | ||||||
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| File: hledger_csv.5.info,  Node: Top,  Next: CSV RULES,  Up: (dir) | File: hledger_csv.5.info,  Node: Top,  Next: CSV RULES,  Up: (dir) | ||||||
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|               include common.rules |               include common.rules | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| TIPS | TIPS | ||||||
|        Each  generated  journal  entry will have two postings, to account1 and |        Each generated journal entry will have two postings,  to  account1  and | ||||||
|        account2 respectively.  Currently it's not possible to generate entries |        account2 respectively.  Currently it's not possible to generate entries | ||||||
|        with more than two postings. |        with more than two postings. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If  the  CSV has debit/credit amounts in separate fields, assign to the |        If the CSV has debit/credit amounts in separate fields, assign  to  the | ||||||
|        amount-in and amount-out pseudo fields instead of amount. |        amount-in and amount-out pseudo fields instead of amount. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If the CSV has the currency in a separate field,  assign  that  to  the |        If  the  CSV  has  the currency in a separate field, assign that to the | ||||||
|        currency  pseudo  field  which  will  be automatically prepended to the |        currency pseudo field which will  be  automatically  prepended  to  the | ||||||
|        amount.  (Or you can do the same thing with a field assignment.) |        amount.  (Or you can do the same thing with a field assignment.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If an amount value is parenthesised, it will  be  de-parenthesised  and |        If  an  amount  value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and | ||||||
|        sign-flipped automatically. |        sign-flipped automatically. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        The  generated  journal  entries  will be sorted by date.  The original |        The generated journal entries will be sorted  by  date.   The  original | ||||||
|        order of same-day entries will be preserved, usually. |        order of same-day entries will be preserved, usually. | ||||||
| 
 | 
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| 
 | 
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| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| REPORTING BUGS | REPORTING BUGS | ||||||
|        Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC  channel |        Report  bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel | ||||||
|        or hledger mail list) |        or hledger mail list) | ||||||
| 
 | 
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| 
 | 
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| @ -158,7 +158,7 @@ COPYRIGHT | |||||||
| 
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| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| SEE ALSO | SEE ALSO | ||||||
|        hledger(1),      hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),     hledger-api(1), |        hledger(1),     hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),      hledger-api(1), | ||||||
|        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- |        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- | ||||||
|        dot(5), ledger(1) |        dot(5), ledger(1) | ||||||
| 
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| This is hledger_journal.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from | This is hledger_journal.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from | ||||||
| stdin. | stdin. | ||||||
| 
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|  |  | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -7,23 +7,23 @@ NAME | |||||||
|        Journal - hledger's default file format, representing a General Journal |        Journal - hledger's default file format, representing a General Journal | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | ||||||
|        hledger's  usual  data  source  is a plain text file containing journal |        hledger's usual data source is a plain  text  file  containing  journal | ||||||
|        entries in hledger journal format.  This  file  represents  a  standard |        entries  in  hledger  journal  format.  This file represents a standard | ||||||
|        accounting  general  journal.  I use file names ending in .journal, but |        accounting general journal.  I use file names ending in  .journal,  but | ||||||
|        that's not required.  The journal file contains a number of transaction |        that's not required.  The journal file contains a number of transaction | ||||||
|        entries, each describing a transfer of money (or any commodity) between |        entries, each describing a transfer of money (or any commodity) between | ||||||
|        two or more named accounts, in a simple format readable by both hledger |        two or more named accounts, in a simple format readable by both hledger | ||||||
|        and humans. |        and humans. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        hledger's  journal  format  is a compatible subset, mostly, of ledger's |        hledger's journal format is a compatible subset,  mostly,  of  ledger's | ||||||
|        journal format, so hledger can  work  with  compatible  ledger  journal |        journal  format,  so  hledger  can  work with compatible ledger journal | ||||||
|        files  as  well.   It's  safe,  and encouraged, to run both hledger and |        files as well.  It's safe, and encouraged,  to  run  both  hledger  and | ||||||
|        ledger on the same journal file, eg to validate the results you're get- |        ledger on the same journal file, eg to validate the results you're get- | ||||||
|        ting. |        ting. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        You can use hledger without learning any more about this file; just use |        You can use hledger without learning any more about this file; just use | ||||||
|        the add or web commands to create and update it.  Many  users,  though, |        the  add  or web commands to create and update it.  Many users, though, | ||||||
|        also  edit  the  journal  file  directly  with  a  text editor, perhaps |        also edit the  journal  file  directly  with  a  text  editor,  perhaps | ||||||
|        assisted by the helper modes for emacs or vim. |        assisted by the helper modes for emacs or vim. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Here's an example: |        Here's an example: | ||||||
| @ -53,18 +53,18 @@ DESCRIPTION | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| FILE FORMAT | FILE FORMAT | ||||||
|    Transactions |    Transactions | ||||||
|        Transactions are represented by journal entries.  Each  begins  with  a |        Transactions  are  represented  by journal entries.  Each begins with a | ||||||
|        simple  date in column 0, followed by three optional fields with spaces |        simple date in column 0, followed by three optional fields with  spaces | ||||||
|        between them: |        between them: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o a status flag, which can be empty or !  or  *  (meaning  "uncleared", |        o a  status  flag,  which  can be empty or ! or * (meaning "uncleared", | ||||||
|          "pending" and "cleared", or whatever you want) |          "pending" and "cleared", or whatever you want) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o a transaction code (eg a check number), |        o a transaction code (eg a check number), | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o and/or a description |        o and/or a description | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        then  some  number  of  postings, of some amount to some account.  Each |        then some number of postings, of some amount  to  some  account.   Each | ||||||
|        posting is on its own line, consisting of: |        posting is on its own line, consisting of: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o indentation of one or more spaces (or tabs) |        o indentation of one or more spaces (or tabs) | ||||||
| @ -76,34 +76,34 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|        o optionally, two or more spaces or tabs followed by an amount |        o optionally, two or more spaces or tabs followed by an amount | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Usually there are two or more postings, though one or none is also pos- |        Usually there are two or more postings, though one or none is also pos- | ||||||
|        sible.   The  posting amounts within a transaction must always balance, |        sible.  The posting amounts within a transaction must  always  balance, | ||||||
|        ie add up to 0.  Optionally one amount can be left blank, in which case |        ie add up to 0.  Optionally one amount can be left blank, in which case | ||||||
|        it will be inferred. |        it will be inferred. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Dates |    Dates | ||||||
|    Simple dates |    Simple dates | ||||||
|        Within  a journal file, transaction dates use Y/M/D (or Y-M-D or Y.M.D) |        Within a journal file, transaction dates use Y/M/D (or Y-M-D or  Y.M.D) | ||||||
|        Leading zeros are optional.  The year may be omitted, in which case  it |        Leading  zeros are optional.  The year may be omitted, in which case it | ||||||
|        will  be  inferred  from  the  context  -  the current transaction, the |        will be inferred from  the  context  -  the  current  transaction,  the | ||||||
|        default year set with a default year directive,  or  the  current  date |        default  year  set  with  a default year directive, or the current date | ||||||
|        when  the command is run.  Some examples: 2010/01/31, 1/31, 2010-01-31, |        when the command is run.  Some examples: 2010/01/31, 1/31,  2010-01-31, | ||||||
|        2010.1.31. |        2010.1.31. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Secondary dates |    Secondary dates | ||||||
|        Real-life transactions sometimes involve more than one date  -  eg  the |        Real-life  transactions  sometimes  involve more than one date - eg the | ||||||
|        date you write a cheque, and the date it clears in your bank.  When you |        date you write a cheque, and the date it clears in your bank.  When you | ||||||
|        want to model this, eg for more  accurate  balances,  you  can  specify |        want  to  model  this,  eg  for more accurate balances, you can specify | ||||||
|        individual  posting dates, which I recommend.  Or, you can use the sec- |        individual posting dates, which I recommend.  Or, you can use the  sec- | ||||||
|        ondary dates (aka auxiliary/effective  dates)  feature,  supported  for |        ondary  dates  (aka  auxiliary/effective  dates) feature, supported for | ||||||
|        compatibility with Ledger. |        compatibility with Ledger. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        A secondary date can be written after the primary date, separated by an |        A secondary date can be written after the primary date, separated by an | ||||||
|        equals sign.  The primary date, on the left, is used  by  default;  the |        equals  sign.   The  primary date, on the left, is used by default; the | ||||||
|        secondary  date,  on the right, is used when the --date2 flag is speci- |        secondary date, on the right, is used when the --date2 flag  is  speci- | ||||||
|        fied (--aux-date or --effective also work). |        fied (--aux-date or --effective also work). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        The meaning of secondary dates is up to you, but it's best to follow  a |        The  meaning of secondary dates is up to you, but it's best to follow a | ||||||
|        consistent  rule.   Eg  write  the bank's clearing date as primary, and |        consistent rule.  Eg write the bank's clearing  date  as  primary,  and | ||||||
|        when needed, the date the transaction was initiated as secondary. |        when needed, the date the transaction was initiated as secondary. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Here's an example.  Note that a secondary date will use the year of the |        Here's an example.  Note that a secondary date will use the year of the | ||||||
| @ -119,18 +119,18 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|               $ hledger register checking --date2 |               $ hledger register checking --date2 | ||||||
|               2010/02/19 movie ticket         assets:checking                $-10         $-10 |               2010/02/19 movie ticket         assets:checking                $-10         $-10 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Secondary  dates require some effort; you must use them consistently in |        Secondary dates require some effort; you must use them consistently  in | ||||||
|        your journal entries and remember whether to use or not use the --date2 |        your journal entries and remember whether to use or not use the --date2 | ||||||
|        flag for your reports.  They are included in hledger for Ledger compat- |        flag for your reports.  They are included in hledger for Ledger compat- | ||||||
|        ibility, but posting dates are  a  more  powerful  and  less  confusing |        ibility,  but  posting  dates  are  a  more powerful and less confusing | ||||||
|        alternative. |        alternative. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Posting dates |    Posting dates | ||||||
|        You  can  give  individual  postings a different date from their parent |        You can give individual postings a different  date  from  their  parent | ||||||
|        transaction, by adding a posting comment containing a tag  (see  below) |        transaction,  by  adding a posting comment containing a tag (see below) | ||||||
|        like date:DATE.  This is probably the best way to control posting dates |        like date:DATE.  This is probably the best way to control posting dates | ||||||
|        precisely.  Eg in  this  example  the  expense  should  appear  in  May |        precisely.   Eg  in  this  example  the  expense  should  appear in May | ||||||
|        reports,  and the deduction from checking should be reported on 6/1 for |        reports, and the deduction from checking should be reported on 6/1  for | ||||||
|        easy bank reconciliation: |        easy bank reconciliation: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               2015/5/30 |               2015/5/30 | ||||||
| @ -143,23 +143,23 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|               $ hledger -f t.j register checking |               $ hledger -f t.j register checking | ||||||
|               2015/06/01                      assets:checking               $-10          $-10 |               2015/06/01                      assets:checking               $-10          $-10 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        DATE should be a simple date; if the year is not specified it will  use |        DATE  should be a simple date; if the year is not specified it will use | ||||||
|        the  year  of  the  transaction's date.  You can set the secondary date |        the year of the transaction's date.  You can  set  the  secondary  date | ||||||
|        similarly, with date2:DATE2.  The date: or  date2:  tags  must  have  a |        similarly,  with  date2:DATE2.   The  date:  or date2: tags must have a | ||||||
|        valid  simple  date  value  if they are present, eg a date: tag with no |        valid simple date value if they are present, eg a  date:  tag  with  no | ||||||
|        value is not allowed. |        value is not allowed. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Ledger's earlier, more compact bracketed date syntax is also supported: |        Ledger's earlier, more compact bracketed date syntax is also supported: | ||||||
|        [DATE],  [DATE=DATE2]  or  [=DATE2].  hledger will attempt to parse any |        [DATE], [DATE=DATE2] or [=DATE2].  hledger will attempt  to  parse  any | ||||||
|        square-bracketed sequence of the 0123456789/-.= characters in this way. |        square-bracketed sequence of the 0123456789/-.= characters in this way. | ||||||
|        With  this  syntax, DATE infers its year from the transaction and DATE2 |        With this syntax, DATE infers its year from the transaction  and  DATE2 | ||||||
|        infers its year from DATE. |        infers its year from DATE. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Account names |    Account names | ||||||
|        Account names typically have several parts separated by a  full  colon, |        Account  names  typically have several parts separated by a full colon, | ||||||
|        from  which hledger derives a hierarchical chart of accounts.  They can |        from which hledger derives a hierarchical chart of accounts.  They  can | ||||||
|        be anything you like, but  in  finance  there  are  traditionally  five |        be  anything  you  like,  but  in  finance there are traditionally five | ||||||
|        top-level accounts: assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity. |        top-level accounts: assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and  equity. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Account  names  may  contain single spaces, eg: assets:accounts receiv- |        Account  names  may  contain single spaces, eg: assets:accounts receiv- | ||||||
|        able.  Because of this, they must always be followed  by  two  or  more |        able.  Because of this, they must always be followed  by  two  or  more | ||||||
| @ -206,31 +206,31 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o if there is a commodity directive specifying the format, that is used |        o if there is a commodity directive specifying the format, that is used | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o otherwise  the  format  is  inferred from the first posting amount in |        o otherwise the format is inferred from the  first  posting  amount  in | ||||||
|          that commodity in the journal, and the precision (number  of  decimal |          that  commodity  in the journal, and the precision (number of decimal | ||||||
|          places) will be the maximum from all posting amounts in that commmod- |          places) will be the maximum from all posting amounts in that commmod- | ||||||
|          ity |          ity | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o or if there are no such amounts in the journal, a default  format  is |        o or  if  there are no such amounts in the journal, a default format is | ||||||
|          used (like $1000.00). |          used (like $1000.00). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Price  amounts  and amounts in D directives usually don't affect amount |        Price amounts and amounts in D directives usually don't  affect  amount | ||||||
|        format inference, but in some situations they  can  do  so  indirectly. |        format  inference,  but  in  some situations they can do so indirectly. | ||||||
|        (Eg  when  D's default commodity is applied to a commodity-less amount, |        (Eg when D's default commodity is applied to a  commodity-less  amount, | ||||||
|        or when an amountless posting is balanced using a price's commodity, or |        or when an amountless posting is balanced using a price's commodity, or | ||||||
|        when  -V  is  used.) If you find this causing problems, set the desired |        when -V is used.) If you find this causing problems,  set  the  desired | ||||||
|        format with a commodity directive. |        format with a commodity directive. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Virtual Postings |    Virtual Postings | ||||||
|        When you parenthesise the account name in a posting,  we  call  that  a |        When  you  parenthesise  the  account name in a posting, we call that a | ||||||
|        virtual posting, which means: |        virtual posting, which means: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o it is ignored when checking that the transaction is balanced |        o it is ignored when checking that the transaction is balanced | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o it  is  excluded from reports when the --real/-R flag is used, or the |        o it is excluded from reports when the --real/-R flag is used,  or  the | ||||||
|          real:1 query. |          real:1 query. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        You could use this, eg, to set an  account's  opening  balance  without |        You  could  use  this,  eg, to set an account's opening balance without | ||||||
|        needing to use the equity:opening balances account: |        needing to use the equity:opening balances account: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               1/1 special unbalanced posting to set initial balance |               1/1 special unbalanced posting to set initial balance | ||||||
| @ -238,8 +238,8 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        When the account name is bracketed, we call it a balanced virtual post- |        When the account name is bracketed, we call it a balanced virtual post- | ||||||
|        ing.  This is like an ordinary virtual posting except the balanced vir- |        ing.  This is like an ordinary virtual posting except the balanced vir- | ||||||
|        tual  postings  in a transaction must balance to 0, like the real post- |        tual postings in a transaction must balance to 0, like the  real  post- | ||||||
|        ings (but separately from them).  Balanced virtual  postings  are  also |        ings  (but  separately  from them).  Balanced virtual postings are also | ||||||
|        excluded by --real/-R or real:1. |        excluded by --real/-R or real:1. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               1/1 buy food with cash, and update some budget-tracking subaccounts elsewhere |               1/1 buy food with cash, and update some budget-tracking subaccounts elsewhere | ||||||
| @ -249,13 +249,13 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                 [assets:checking:budget:food]  $-10 |                 [assets:checking:budget:food]  $-10 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Virtual postings have some legitimate uses, but those are few.  You can |        Virtual postings have some legitimate uses, but those are few.  You can | ||||||
|        usually find an equivalent journal entry using real postings, which  is |        usually  find an equivalent journal entry using real postings, which is | ||||||
|        more correct and provides better error checking. |        more correct and provides better error checking. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Balance Assertions |    Balance Assertions | ||||||
|        hledger  supports  Ledger-style  balance  assertions  in journal files. |        hledger supports Ledger-style  balance  assertions  in  journal  files. | ||||||
|        These look like =EXPECTEDBALANCE following a posting's amount.   Eg  in |        These  look  like =EXPECTEDBALANCE following a posting's amount.  Eg in | ||||||
|        this  example we assert the expected dollar balance in accounts a and b |        this example we assert the expected dollar balance in accounts a and  b | ||||||
|        after each posting: |        after each posting: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               2013/1/1 |               2013/1/1 | ||||||
| @ -267,31 +267,31 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                 b  $-1  =$-2 |                 b  $-1  =$-2 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        After reading a journal file, hledger will check all balance assertions |        After reading a journal file, hledger will check all balance assertions | ||||||
|        and  report  an error if any of them fail.  Balance assertions can pro- |        and report an error if any of them fail.  Balance assertions  can  pro- | ||||||
|        tect you from, eg, inadvertently disrupting reconciled  balances  while |        tect  you  from, eg, inadvertently disrupting reconciled balances while | ||||||
|        cleaning  up  old  entries.   You can disable them temporarily with the |        cleaning up old entries.  You can disable  them  temporarily  with  the | ||||||
|        --ignore-assertions flag, which can be useful  for  troubleshooting  or |        --ignore-assertions  flag,  which  can be useful for troubleshooting or | ||||||
|        for reading Ledger files. |        for reading Ledger files. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Assertions and ordering |    Assertions and ordering | ||||||
|        hledger  sorts  an  account's postings and assertions first by date and |        hledger sorts an account's postings and assertions first  by  date  and | ||||||
|        then (for postings on the same day) by parse order.  Note this is  dif- |        then  (for postings on the same day) by parse order.  Note this is dif- | ||||||
|        ferent from Ledger, which sorts assertions only by parse order.  (Also, |        ferent from Ledger, which sorts assertions only by parse order.  (Also, | ||||||
|        Ledger assertions do not see the accumulated effect of  repeated  post- |        Ledger  assertions  do not see the accumulated effect of repeated post- | ||||||
|        ings to the same account within a transaction.) |        ings to the same account within a transaction.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        So,  hledger  balance  assertions  keep  working if you reorder differ- |        So, hledger balance assertions keep  working  if  you  reorder  differ- | ||||||
|        ently-dated transactions  within  the  journal.   But  if  you  reorder |        ently-dated  transactions  within  the  journal.   But  if  you reorder | ||||||
|        same-dated transactions or postings, assertions might break and require |        same-dated transactions or postings, assertions might break and require | ||||||
|        updating.  This order dependence does bring an advantage: precise  con- |        updating.   This order dependence does bring an advantage: precise con- | ||||||
|        trol over the order of postings and assertions within a day, so you can |        trol over the order of postings and assertions within a day, so you can | ||||||
|        assert intra-day balances. |        assert intra-day balances. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Assertions and included files |    Assertions and included files | ||||||
|        With included files, things are a little more  complicated.   Including |        With  included  files, things are a little more complicated.  Including | ||||||
|        preserves  the ordering of postings and assertions.  If you have multi- |        preserves the ordering of postings and assertions.  If you have  multi- | ||||||
|        ple postings to an account on the  same  day,  split  across  different |        ple  postings  to  an  account  on the same day, split across different | ||||||
|        files,  and  you  also want to assert the account's balance on the same |        files, and you also want to assert the account's balance  on  the  same | ||||||
|        day, you'll have to put the assertion in the right file. |        day, you'll have to put the assertion in the right file. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Assertions and multiple -f options |    Assertions and multiple -f options | ||||||
| @ -299,21 +299,21 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|        -f options.  Use include or concatenate the files instead. |        -f options.  Use include or concatenate the files instead. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Assertions and commodities |    Assertions and commodities | ||||||
|        The  asserted  balance must be a simple single-commodity amount, and in |        The asserted balance must be a simple single-commodity amount,  and  in | ||||||
|        fact the assertion checks only  this  commodity's  balance  within  the |        fact  the  assertion  checks  only  this commodity's balance within the | ||||||
|        (possibly  multi-commodity) account balance.  We could call this a par- |        (possibly multi-commodity) account balance.  We could call this a  par- | ||||||
|        tial balance assertion.  This is compatible with Ledger, and  makes  it |        tial  balance  assertion.  This is compatible with Ledger, and makes it | ||||||
|        possible to make assertions about accounts containing multiple commodi- |        possible to make assertions about accounts containing multiple commodi- | ||||||
|        ties. |        ties. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        To assert each commodity's balance in such a  multi-commodity  account, |        To  assert  each commodity's balance in such a multi-commodity account, | ||||||
|        you  can  add multiple postings (with amount 0 if necessary).  But note |        you can add multiple postings (with amount 0 if necessary).   But  note | ||||||
|        that no matter how many assertions you  add,  you  can't  be  sure  the |        that  no  matter  how  many  assertions  you add, you can't be sure the | ||||||
|        account does not contain some unexpected commodity.  (We'll add support |        account does not contain some unexpected commodity.  (We'll add support | ||||||
|        for this kind of total balance assertion if there's demand.) |        for this kind of total balance assertion if there's demand.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Assertions and subaccounts |    Assertions and subaccounts | ||||||
|        Balance assertions do not count  the  balance  from  subaccounts;  they |        Balance  assertions  do  not  count  the balance from subaccounts; they | ||||||
|        check the posted account's exclusive balance.  For example: |        check the posted account's exclusive balance.  For example: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               1/1 |               1/1 | ||||||
| @ -321,7 +321,7 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                 checking        1 = 1  ; post to the parent account, its exclusive balance is now 1 |                 checking        1 = 1  ; post to the parent account, its exclusive balance is now 1 | ||||||
|                 equity |                 equity | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        The  balance  report's  flat  mode  shows these exclusive balances more |        The balance report's flat mode  shows  these  exclusive  balances  more | ||||||
|        clearly: |        clearly: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger bal checking --flat |               $ hledger bal checking --flat | ||||||
| @ -335,10 +335,10 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|        tual.  They are not affected by the --real/-R flag or real: query. |        tual.  They are not affected by the --real/-R flag or real: query. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Balance Assignments |    Balance Assignments | ||||||
|        Ledger-style  balance  assignments  are also supported.  These are like |        Ledger-style balance assignments are also supported.   These  are  like | ||||||
|        balance assertions, but with no posting amount on the left side of  the |        balance  assertions, but with no posting amount on the left side of the | ||||||
|        equals  sign;  instead  it is calculated automatically so as to satisfy |        equals sign; instead it is calculated automatically so  as  to  satisfy | ||||||
|        the assertion.  This can be a convenience during data  entry,  eg  when |        the  assertion.   This  can be a convenience during data entry, eg when | ||||||
|        setting opening balances: |        setting opening balances: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               ; starting a new journal, set asset account balances |               ; starting a new journal, set asset account balances | ||||||
| @ -356,27 +356,27 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                 expenses:misc |                 expenses:misc | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        The calculated amount depends on the account's balance in the commodity |        The calculated amount depends on the account's balance in the commodity | ||||||
|        at that point (which depends on the previously-dated  postings  of  the |        at  that  point  (which depends on the previously-dated postings of the | ||||||
|        commodity  to  that account since the last balance assertion or assign- |        commodity to that account since the last balance assertion  or  assign- | ||||||
|        ment).  Note that using balance assignments makes your journal a little |        ment).  Note that using balance assignments makes your journal a little | ||||||
|        less explicit; to know the exact amount posted, you have to run hledger |        less explicit; to know the exact amount posted, you have to run hledger | ||||||
|        or do the calculations yourself, instead of just reading it. |        or do the calculations yourself, instead of just reading it. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Prices |    Prices | ||||||
|    Transaction prices |    Transaction prices | ||||||
|        Within a transaction posting, you  can  record  an  amount's  price  in |        Within  a  transaction  posting,  you  can  record an amount's price in | ||||||
|        another  commodity.   This can be used to document the cost (for a pur- |        another commodity.  This can be used to document the cost (for  a  pur- | ||||||
|        chase), or selling price (for a sale), or the exchange  rate  that  was |        chase),  or  selling  price (for a sale), or the exchange rate that was | ||||||
|        used, for this transaction.  These transaction prices are fixed, and do |        used, for this transaction.  These transaction prices are fixed, and do | ||||||
|        not change over time. |        not change over time. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Amounts with transaction prices can be  displayed  in  the  transaction |        Amounts  with  transaction  prices  can be displayed in the transaction | ||||||
|        price's  commodity,  by  using  the  --cost/-B  flag  supported by most |        price's commodity, by  using  the  --cost/-B  flag  supported  by  most | ||||||
|        hledger commands (mnemonic: "cost Basis"). |        hledger commands (mnemonic: "cost Basis"). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        There are several ways to record a transaction price: |        There are several ways to record a transaction price: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        1. Write the unit price (aka exchange rate), as @ UNITPRICE  after  the |        1. Write  the  unit price (aka exchange rate), as @ UNITPRICE after the | ||||||
|           amount: |           amount: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|                   2009/1/1 |                   2009/1/1 | ||||||
| @ -390,7 +390,7 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                     assets:cash |                     assets:cash | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        3. Or let hledger infer the price so as to balance the transaction.  To |        3. Or let hledger infer the price so as to balance the transaction.  To | ||||||
|           permit this, you must fully specify all posting amounts,  and  their |           permit  this,  you must fully specify all posting amounts, and their | ||||||
|           sum must have a non-zero amount in exactly two commodities: |           sum must have a non-zero amount in exactly two commodities: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|                   2009/1/1 |                   2009/1/1 | ||||||
| @ -404,38 +404,38 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|                   assets:foreign currency       $135.00 |                   assets:foreign currency       $135.00 | ||||||
|                   assets:cash                  $-135.00 |                   assets:cash                  $-135.00 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Example  use for transaction prices: recording the effective conversion |        Example use for transaction prices: recording the effective  conversion | ||||||
|        rate of purchases made in a foreign currency. |        rate of purchases made in a foreign currency. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Market prices |    Market prices | ||||||
|        Market prices are not tied to a particular transaction; they  represent |        Market  prices are not tied to a particular transaction; they represent | ||||||
|        historical  exchange rates between two commodities.  (Ledger calls them |        historical exchange rates between two commodities.  (Ledger calls  them | ||||||
|        historical prices.) For  example,  the  prices  published  by  a  stock |        historical  prices.)  For  example,  the  prices  published  by a stock | ||||||
|        exchange  or the foreign exchange market.  Some commands (balance, cur- |        exchange or the foreign exchange market.  Some commands (balance,  cur- | ||||||
|        rently) can use this information to show the market value of things  at |        rently)  can use this information to show the market value of things at | ||||||
|        a given date. |        a given date. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        To  record market prices, use P directives in the main journal or in an |        To record market prices, use P directives in the main journal or in  an | ||||||
|        included file.  Their format is: |        included file.  Their format is: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               P DATE COMMODITYBEINGPRICED UNITPRICE |               P DATE COMMODITYBEINGPRICED UNITPRICE | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        DATE is a simple date as usual.  COMMODITYBEINGPRICED is the symbol  of |        DATE  is a simple date as usual.  COMMODITYBEINGPRICED is the symbol of | ||||||
|        the  commodity  being  priced.  UNITPRICE is an ordinary amount (symbol |        the commodity being priced.  UNITPRICE is an  ordinary  amount  (symbol | ||||||
|        and quantity) in a second commodity, specifying the unit price or  con- |        and  quantity) in a second commodity, specifying the unit price or con- | ||||||
|        version  rate  for  the  first commodity in terms of the second, on the |        version rate for the first commodity in terms of  the  second,  on  the | ||||||
|        given date. |        given date. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        For example, the following directives say that one euro was worth  1.35 |        For  example, the following directives say that one euro was worth 1.35 | ||||||
|        US dollars during 2009, and $1.40 from 2010 onward: |        US dollars during 2009, and $1.40 from 2010 onward: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               P 2009/1/1  $1.35 |               P 2009/1/1  $1.35 | ||||||
|               P 2010/1/1  $1.40 |               P 2010/1/1  $1.40 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Comments |    Comments | ||||||
|        Lines  in  the  journal  beginning  with a semicolon (;) or hash (#) or |        Lines in the journal beginning with a semicolon  (;)  or  hash  (#)  or | ||||||
|        asterisk (*) are comments, and will  be  ignored.   (Asterisk  comments |        asterisk  (*)  are  comments,  and will be ignored.  (Asterisk comments | ||||||
|        make it easy to treat your journal like an org-mode outline in emacs.) |        make it easy to treat your journal like an org-mode outline in  emacs.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Also,   anything  between  comment  and  end comment  directives  is  a |        Also,   anything  between  comment  and  end comment  directives  is  a | ||||||
|        (multi-line) comment.  If there is no end comment, the comment  extends |        (multi-line) comment.  If there is no end comment, the comment  extends | ||||||
| @ -551,27 +551,27 @@ FILE FORMAT | |||||||
|        Or, you can use the --alias 'OLD=NEW' option on the command line.  This |        Or, you can use the --alias 'OLD=NEW' option on the command line.  This | ||||||
|        affects all entries.  It's useful for trying out aliases interactively. |        affects all entries.  It's useful for trying out aliases interactively. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        OLD  and  NEW  are full account names.  hledger will replace any occur- |        OLD and NEW are full account names.  hledger will  replace  any  occur- | ||||||
|        rence of the old account name with the new one.  Subaccounts  are  also |        rence  of  the old account name with the new one.  Subaccounts are also | ||||||
|        affected.  Eg: |        affected.  Eg: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               alias checking = assets:bank:wells fargo:checking |               alias checking = assets:bank:wells fargo:checking | ||||||
|               # rewrites "checking" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking", or "checking:a" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking:a" |               # rewrites "checking" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking", or "checking:a" to "assets:bank:wells fargo:checking:a" | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Regex aliases |    Regex aliases | ||||||
|        There  is  also a more powerful variant that uses a regular expression, |        There is also a more powerful variant that uses a  regular  expression, | ||||||
|        indicated by the forward slashes.  (This was the default  behaviour  in |        indicated  by  the forward slashes.  (This was the default behaviour in | ||||||
|        hledger 0.24-0.25): |        hledger 0.24-0.25): | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT |               alias /REGEX/ = REPLACEMENT | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        or --alias '/REGEX/=REPLACEMENT'. |        or --alias '/REGEX/=REPLACEMENT'. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        REGEX  is  a  case-insensitive regular expression.  Anywhere it matches |        REGEX is a case-insensitive regular expression.   Anywhere  it  matches | ||||||
|        inside an account name, the matched part will be replaced  by  REPLACE- |        inside  an  account name, the matched part will be replaced by REPLACE- | ||||||
|        MENT.   If REGEX contains parenthesised match groups, these can be ref- |        MENT.  If REGEX contains parenthesised match groups, these can be  ref- | ||||||
|        erenced by the usual numeric backreferences in REPLACEMENT.  Note, cur- |        erenced by the usual numeric backreferences in REPLACEMENT.  Note, cur- | ||||||
|        rently  regular  expression  aliases  may  cause noticeable slow-downs. |        rently regular expression  aliases  may  cause  noticeable  slow-downs. | ||||||
|        (And if you use Ledger on your hledger file, they will be ignored.) Eg: |        (And if you use Ledger on your hledger file, they will be ignored.) Eg: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               alias /^(.+):bank:([^:]+)(.*)/ = \1:\2 \3 |               alias /^(.+):bank:([^:]+)(.*)/ = \1:\2 \3 | ||||||
| @ -730,6 +730,7 @@ EDITOR SUPPORT | |||||||
|        These  were  written  with  Ledger  in mind, but also work with hledger |        These  were  written  with  Ledger  in mind, but also work with hledger | ||||||
|        files: |        files: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        Emacs              http://www.ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger-mode.html |        Emacs              http://www.ledger-cli.org/3.0/doc/ledger-mode.html | ||||||
|        Vim                https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Get- |        Vim                https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Get- | ||||||
|                           ting-started |                           ting-started | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||||||
| This is hledger_timeclock.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from | This is hledger_timeclock.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from | ||||||
| stdin. | stdin. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -7,11 +7,11 @@ NAME | |||||||
|        Timeclock - the time logging format of timeclock.el, as read by hledger |        Timeclock - the time logging format of timeclock.el, as read by hledger | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | ||||||
|        hledger  can read timeclock files.  As with Ledger, these are (a subset |        hledger can read timeclock files.  As with Ledger, these are (a  subset | ||||||
|        of) timeclock.el's format, containing clock-in and clock-out entries as |        of) timeclock.el's format, containing clock-in and clock-out entries as | ||||||
|        in  the  example below.  The date is a simple date.  The time format is |        in the example below.  The date is a simple date.  The time  format  is | ||||||
|        HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ].  Seconds and timezone are optional.  The  timezone, |        HH:MM[:SS][+-ZZZZ].   Seconds and timezone are optional.  The timezone, | ||||||
|        if  present,  must be four digits and is ignored (currently the time is |        if present, must be four digits and is ignored (currently the  time  is | ||||||
|        always interpreted as a local time). |        always interpreted as a local time). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               i 2015/03/30 09:00:00 some:account name  optional description after two spaces |               i 2015/03/30 09:00:00 some:account name  optional description after two spaces | ||||||
| @ -19,9 +19,9 @@ DESCRIPTION | |||||||
|               i 2015/03/31 22:21:45 another account |               i 2015/03/31 22:21:45 another account | ||||||
|               o 2015/04/01 02:00:34 |               o 2015/04/01 02:00:34 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        hledger treats each clock-in/clock-out pair as  a  transaction  posting |        hledger  treats  each  clock-in/clock-out pair as a transaction posting | ||||||
|        some  number of hours to an account.  Or if the session spans more than |        some number of hours to an account.  Or if the session spans more  than | ||||||
|        one day, it is split into several transactions, one for each day.   For |        one  day, it is split into several transactions, one for each day.  For | ||||||
|        the above time log, hledger print generates these journal entries: |        the above time log, hledger print generates these journal entries: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger -f t.timeclock print |               $ hledger -f t.timeclock print | ||||||
| @ -42,7 +42,7 @@ DESCRIPTION | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        To generate time logs, ie to clock in and clock out, you could: |        To generate time logs, ie to clock in and clock out, you could: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o use  emacs  and  the  built-in  timeclock.el,  or  the extended time- |        o use emacs and  the  built-in  timeclock.el,  or  the  extended  time- | ||||||
|          clock-x.el and perhaps the extras in ledgerutils.el |          clock-x.el and perhaps the extras in ledgerutils.el | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o at the command line, use these bash aliases: |        o at the command line, use these bash aliases: | ||||||
| @ -51,13 +51,13 @@ DESCRIPTION | |||||||
|                 alias to="echo o `date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` >>$TIMELOG" |                 alias to="echo o `date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` >>$TIMELOG" | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o or use the old ti and to scripts in the ledger 2.x repository.  These |        o or use the old ti and to scripts in the ledger 2.x repository.  These | ||||||
|          rely  on  a "timeclock" executable which I think is just the ledger 2 |          rely on a "timeclock" executable which I think is just the  ledger  2 | ||||||
|          executable renamed. |          executable renamed. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| REPORTING BUGS | REPORTING BUGS | ||||||
|        Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC  channel |        Report  bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel | ||||||
|        or hledger mail list) |        or hledger mail list) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -71,7 +71,7 @@ COPYRIGHT | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| SEE ALSO | SEE ALSO | ||||||
|        hledger(1),      hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),     hledger-api(1), |        hledger(1),     hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),      hledger-api(1), | ||||||
|        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- |        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- | ||||||
|        dot(5), ledger(1) |        dot(5), ledger(1) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||||||
| This is hledger_timedot.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from | This is hledger_timedot.5.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from | ||||||
| stdin. | stdin. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||||||
| This is hledger-ui.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from stdin. | This is hledger-ui.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| File: hledger-ui.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: OPTIONS,  Up: (dir) | File: hledger-ui.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: OPTIONS,  Up: (dir) | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||||||
| This is hledger-web.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from stdin. | This is hledger-web.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| File: hledger-web.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: OPTIONS,  Up: (dir) | File: hledger-web.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: OPTIONS,  Up: (dir) | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -57,22 +57,22 @@ DESCRIPTION | |||||||
|        With --file-url you can set a different base url for static  files,  eg |        With --file-url you can set a different base url for static  files,  eg | ||||||
|        for better caching or cookie-less serving on high performance websites. |        for better caching or cookie-less serving on high performance websites. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Note  there  is  no  built-in  access  control (aside from listening on |        Note there is no built-in  access  control  (aside  from  listening  on | ||||||
|        127.0.0.1 by default).  So you will need to hide hledger-web behind  an |        127.0.0.1  by default).  So you will need to hide hledger-web behind an | ||||||
|        authenticating  proxy (such as apache or nginx) if you want to restrict |        authenticating proxy (such as apache or nginx) if you want to  restrict | ||||||
|        who can see and add entries to your journal. |        who can see and add entries to your journal. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Command-line options and arguments may be used to set an initial filter |        Command-line options and arguments may be used to set an initial filter | ||||||
|        on  the  data.  This is not shown in the web UI, but it will be applied |        on the data.  This is not shown in the web UI, but it will  be  applied | ||||||
|        in addition to any search query entered there. |        in addition to any search query entered there. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        With journal and timeclock files (but not CSV files, currently) the web |        With journal and timeclock files (but not CSV files, currently) the web | ||||||
|        app  detects  changes made by other means and will show the new data on |        app detects changes made by other means and will show the new  data  on | ||||||
|        the next request.  If a change makes the file unparseable,  hledger-web |        the  next request.  If a change makes the file unparseable, hledger-web | ||||||
|        will show an error until the file has been fixed. |        will show an error until the file has been fixed. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| OPTIONS | OPTIONS | ||||||
|        Note:  if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write -- before |        Note: if invoking hledger-web as a hledger subcommand, write --  before | ||||||
|        options as shown above. |        options as shown above. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --serve |        --serve | ||||||
| @ -85,21 +85,21 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               listen on this TCP port (default: 5000) |               listen on this TCP port (default: 5000) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --base-url=URL |        --base-url=URL | ||||||
|               set the  base  url  (default:  http://IPADDR:PORT).   You  would |               set  the  base  url  (default:  http://IPADDR:PORT).   You would | ||||||
|               change this when sharing over the network, or integrating within |               change this when sharing over the network, or integrating within | ||||||
|               a larger website. |               a larger website. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --file-url=URL |        --file-url=URL | ||||||
|               set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static).  hledger-web |               set the static files url (default: BASEURL/static).  hledger-web | ||||||
|               normally  serves static files itself, but if you wanted to serve |               normally serves static files itself, but if you wanted to  serve | ||||||
|               them from another server for efficiency, you would set  the  url |               them  from  another server for efficiency, you would set the url | ||||||
|               with this. |               with this. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        hledger general options: |        hledger general options: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -h     show general usage (or after COMMAND, the command's usage) |        -h     show general usage (or after COMMAND, the command's usage) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --help show  the  current  program's  manual as plain text (or after an |        --help show the current program's manual as plain  text  (or  after  an | ||||||
|               add-on COMMAND, the add-on's manual) |               add-on COMMAND, the add-on's manual) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --man  show the current program's manual with man |        --man  show the current program's manual with man | ||||||
| @ -116,7 +116,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               use a different input file.  For stdin, use - |               use a different input file.  For stdin, use - | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --rules-file=RULESFILE |        --rules-file=RULESFILE | ||||||
|               Conversion  rules  file  to  use  when  reading  CSV   (default: |               Conversion   rules  file  to  use  when  reading  CSV  (default: | ||||||
|               FILE.rules) |               FILE.rules) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --alias=OLD=NEW |        --alias=OLD=NEW | ||||||
| @ -149,7 +149,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by year |               multiperiod/multicolumn report by year | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -p --period=PERIODEXP |        -p --period=PERIODEXP | ||||||
|               set  start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once |               set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at  once | ||||||
|               (overrides the flags above) |               (overrides the flags above) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --date2 |        --date2 | ||||||
| @ -174,11 +174,11 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               show items with zero amount, normally hidden |               show items with zero amount, normally hidden | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -B --cost |        -B --cost | ||||||
|               convert amounts to their cost at  transaction  time  (using  the |               convert  amounts  to  their  cost at transaction time (using the | ||||||
|               transaction price, if any) |               transaction price, if any) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -V --value |        -V --value | ||||||
|               convert  amounts  to  their  market value on the report end date |               convert amounts to their market value on  the  report  end  date | ||||||
|               (using the most recent applicable market price, if any) |               (using the most recent applicable market price, if any) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --pivot TAGNAME |        --pivot TAGNAME | ||||||
| @ -188,17 +188,17 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| ENVIRONMENT | ENVIRONMENT | ||||||
|        LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f.  Default: |        LEDGER_FILE The journal file path when not specified with -f.  Default: | ||||||
|        ~/.hledger.journal  (on  windows,  perhaps C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour- |        ~/.hledger.journal (on  windows,  perhaps  C:/Users/USER/.hledger.jour- | ||||||
|        nal). |        nal). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| FILES | FILES | ||||||
|        Reads data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock,  time- |        Reads  data from one or more files in hledger journal, timeclock, time- | ||||||
|        dot,   or   CSV   format   specified   with  -f,  or  $LEDGER_FILE,  or |        dot,  or  CSV  format  specified   with   -f,   or   $LEDGER_FILE,   or | ||||||
|        $HOME/.hledger.journal          (on          windows,           perhaps |        $HOME/.hledger.journal           (on          windows,          perhaps | ||||||
|        C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal). |        C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| BUGS | BUGS | ||||||
|        The  need  to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger is awk- |        The need to precede options with -- when invoked from hledger  is  awk- | ||||||
|        ward. |        ward. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -f- doesn't work (hledger-web can't read from stdin). |        -f- doesn't work (hledger-web can't read from stdin). | ||||||
| @ -212,7 +212,7 @@ BUGS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| REPORTING BUGS | REPORTING BUGS | ||||||
|        Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC  channel |        Report  bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel | ||||||
|        or hledger mail list) |        or hledger mail list) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| @ -226,7 +226,7 @@ COPYRIGHT | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| SEE ALSO | SEE ALSO | ||||||
|        hledger(1),      hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),     hledger-api(1), |        hledger(1),     hledger-ui(1),     hledger-web(1),      hledger-api(1), | ||||||
|        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- |        hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time- | ||||||
|        dot(5), ledger(1) |        dot(5), ledger(1) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||||||
| This is hledger.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from stdin. | This is hledger.1.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.0 from stdin. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| File: hledger.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: EXAMPLES,  Up: (dir) | File: hledger.1.info,  Node: Top,  Next: EXAMPLES,  Up: (dir) | ||||||
|  | |||||||
| @ -121,33 +121,33 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|          hledger COMMAND -h shows these.  Eg: hledger register --cleared. |          hledger COMMAND -h shows these.  Eg: hledger register --cleared. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o Command-specific  options  are  also  provided  by   some   commands. |        o Command-specific  options  are  also  provided  by   some   commands. | ||||||
|          hledger COMMAND -h shows these too.  Eg: hledger register --average. |          hledger COMMAND -h  shows these too.  Eg: hledger register --average. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o Some  hledger  commands  come from separate add-on executables, which |        o Some hledger commands come from separate  add-on  executables,  which | ||||||
|          have their own options.  hledger COMMAND -h shows  these,  as  usual. |          have  their  own  options.  hledger COMMAND -h shows these, as usual. | ||||||
|          Such  options,  if  not  also supported by hledger, should be written |          Such options, if not also supported by  hledger,  should  be  written | ||||||
|          following a double hyphen argument  (--)  so  that  hledger's  option |          following  a  double  hyphen  argument  (--) so that hledger's option | ||||||
|          parser  does  not  complain.   Eg: hledger ui -- --register=checking. |          parser does  not  complain.   Eg:  hledger ui -- --register=checking. | ||||||
|          Or,  you  can  just  run  the  add-on  directly:  hledger-ui --regis- |          Or,  you  can  just  run  the  add-on  directly:  hledger-ui --regis- | ||||||
|          ter=checking. |          ter=checking. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Command  arguments  may  also  follow  the command name.  In most cases |        Command arguments may also follow the  command  name.   In  most  cases | ||||||
|        these specify a query which filters  the  data.   Command  options  and |        these  specify  a  query  which  filters the data.  Command options and | ||||||
|        arguments can be intermixed. |        arguments can be intermixed. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Option  and argument values containing problematic characters should be |        Option and argument values containing problematic characters should  be | ||||||
|        escaped with double quotes, backslashes, or (best) single quotes.  This |        escaped with double quotes, backslashes, or (best) single quotes.  This | ||||||
|        means spaces, but also characters which are significant to your command |        means spaces, but also characters which are significant to your command | ||||||
|        shell,   such   as    less-than/greater-than.     Eg:    hledger regis- |        shell,    such    as    less-than/greater-than.    Eg:   hledger regis- | ||||||
|        ter -p 'last year' "accounts receivable (receiv- |        ter -p 'last year' "accounts receivable (receiv- | ||||||
|        able|payable)" amt:\>100. |        able|payable)" amt:\>100. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Characters which are significant to  the  shell  and  also  in  regular |        Characters  which  are  significant  to  the  shell and also in regular | ||||||
|        expressions,  like  parentheses,  the  pipe symbol and the dollar sign, |        expressions, like parentheses, the pipe symbol  and  the  dollar  sign, | ||||||
|        must sometimes be double-escaped.  Eg,  to  match  the  dollar  symbol: |        must  sometimes  be  double-escaped.   Eg,  to match the dollar symbol: | ||||||
|        hledger balance cur:'\$' or hledger balance cur:\\$. |        hledger balance cur:'\$' or hledger balance cur:\\$. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        There's  more..   options  and  arguments being passed by hledger to an |        There's more..  options and arguments being passed  by  hledger  to  an | ||||||
|        add-on executable get de-escaped once in the process.  In this case you |        add-on executable get de-escaped once in the process.  In this case you | ||||||
|        might    need    triple-escaping.     Eg:    hledger ui cur:'\\$'    or |        might    need    triple-escaping.     Eg:    hledger ui cur:'\\$'    or | ||||||
|        hledger ui cur:\\\\$. |        hledger ui cur:\\\\$. | ||||||
| @ -169,7 +169,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -h     show general usage (or after COMMAND, the command's usage) |        -h     show general usage (or after COMMAND, the command's usage) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --help show the current program's manual as plain  text  (or  after  an |        --help show  the  current  program's  manual as plain text (or after an | ||||||
|               add-on COMMAND, the add-on's manual) |               add-on COMMAND, the add-on's manual) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --man  show the current program's manual with man |        --man  show the current program's manual with man | ||||||
| @ -186,7 +186,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               use a different input file.  For stdin, use - |               use a different input file.  For stdin, use - | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --rules-file=RULESFILE |        --rules-file=RULESFILE | ||||||
|               Conversion   rules  file  to  use  when  reading  CSV  (default: |               Conversion  rules  file  to  use  when  reading  CSV   (default: | ||||||
|               FILE.rules) |               FILE.rules) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --alias=OLD=NEW |        --alias=OLD=NEW | ||||||
| @ -220,7 +220,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               multiperiod/multicolumn report by year |               multiperiod/multicolumn report by year | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -p --period=PERIODEXP |        -p --period=PERIODEXP | ||||||
|               set start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at  once |               set  start date, end date, and/or reporting interval all at once | ||||||
|               (overrides the flags above) |               (overrides the flags above) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --date2 |        --date2 | ||||||
| @ -245,11 +245,11 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|               show items with zero amount, normally hidden |               show items with zero amount, normally hidden | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -B --cost |        -B --cost | ||||||
|               convert  amounts  to  their  cost at transaction time (using the |               convert amounts to their cost at  transaction  time  (using  the | ||||||
|               transaction price, if any) |               transaction price, if any) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        -V --value |        -V --value | ||||||
|               convert amounts to their market value on  the  report  end  date |               convert  amounts  to  their  market value on the report end date | ||||||
|               (using the most recent applicable market price, if any) |               (using the most recent applicable market price, if any) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --pivot TAGNAME |        --pivot TAGNAME | ||||||
| @ -257,13 +257,13 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        --anon show anonymized accounts and payees |        --anon show anonymized accounts and payees | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If  a  reporting  option occurs more than once on the command line, the |        If a reporting option occurs more than once on the  command  line,  the | ||||||
|        last one takes precedence.  Eg -p jan -p feb is equivalent to -p feb. |        last one takes precedence.  Eg -p jan -p feb is equivalent to -p feb. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Input files |    Input files | ||||||
|        hledger reads transactions from a data file (and the add command writes |        hledger reads transactions from a data file (and the add command writes | ||||||
|        to it).  By default this file is $HOME/.hledger.journal (or on Windows, |        to it).  By default this file is $HOME/.hledger.journal (or on Windows, | ||||||
|        something like C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).  You can override  this |        something  like C:/Users/USER/.hledger.journal).  You can override this | ||||||
|        with the $LEDGER_FILE environment variable: |        with the $LEDGER_FILE environment variable: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ setenv LEDGER_FILE ~/finance/2016.journal |               $ setenv LEDGER_FILE ~/finance/2016.journal | ||||||
| @ -277,24 +277,25 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ cat some.journal | hledger -f- |               $ cat some.journal | hledger -f- | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Usually  the  data file is in hledger's journal format, but it can also |        Usually the data file is in hledger's journal format, but it  can  also | ||||||
|        be one of several other formats, listed  below.   hledger  detects  the |        be  one  of  several  other formats, listed below.  hledger detects the | ||||||
|        format  automatically  based  on  the file extension, or if that is not |        format automatically based on the file extension, or  if  that  is  not | ||||||
|        recognised, by trying each built-in "reader" in turn: |        recognised, by trying each built-in "reader" in turn: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        Reader:       Reads:                              Used for file extensions: |        Reader:       Reads:                              Used for file extensions: | ||||||
|        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||||
|        journal       hledger's  journal  format,  also   .journal    .j    .hledger |        journal       hledger's  journal  format,  also   .journal    .j    .hledger | ||||||
|                      some Ledger journals                .ledger |                      some Ledger journals                .ledger | ||||||
|        timeclock     timeclock  files  (precise   time   .timeclock |        timeclock     timeclock   files  (precise  time   .timeclock | ||||||
|                      logging) |                      logging) | ||||||
|        timedot       timedot  files  (approximate time   .timedot |        timedot       timedot files  (approximate  time   .timedot | ||||||
|                      logging) |                      logging) | ||||||
|        csv           comma-separated   values    (data   .csv |        csv           comma-separated    values   (data   .csv | ||||||
|                      interchange) |                      interchange) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If  needed  (eg  to  ensure  correct error messages when a file has the |        If needed (eg to ensure correct error messages  when  a  file  has  the | ||||||
|        "wrong" extension), you can force a specific reader/format by  prepend- |        "wrong"  extension), you can force a specific reader/format by prepend- | ||||||
|        ing it to the file path with a colon.  Examples: |        ing it to the file path with a colon.  Examples: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger -f csv:/some/csv-file.dat stats |               $ hledger -f csv:/some/csv-file.dat stats | ||||||
| @ -305,7 +306,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o directives in one file will not affect the other files |        o directives in one file will not affect the other files | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o balance assertions will not see any account  balances  from  previous |        o balance  assertions  will  not see any account balances from previous | ||||||
|          files |          files | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        If you need those, either use the include directive, or concatenate the |        If you need those, either use the include directive, or concatenate the | ||||||
| @ -313,15 +314,16 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Smart dates |    Smart dates | ||||||
|        hledger's user interfaces accept a flexible "smart date" syntax (unlike |        hledger's user interfaces accept a flexible "smart date" syntax (unlike | ||||||
|        dates  in the journal file).  Smart dates allow some english words, can |        dates in the journal file).  Smart dates allow some english words,  can | ||||||
|        be relative to today's date, and can have less-significant  date  parts |        be  relative  to today's date, and can have less-significant date parts | ||||||
|        omitted (defaulting to 1). |        omitted (defaulting to 1). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Examples: |        Examples: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        2009/1/1,      2009/01/01,   simple dates, several sep- |        2009/1/1,      2009/01/01,   simple dates, several sep- | ||||||
|        2009-1-1, 2009.1.1           arators allowed |        2009-1-1, 2009.1.1           arators allowed | ||||||
|        2009/1, 2009                 same  as above - a missing |        2009/1, 2009                 same as above - a  missing | ||||||
|                                     day or month defaults to 1 |                                     day or month defaults to 1 | ||||||
|        1/1,     january,     jan,   relative   dates,  meaning |        1/1,     january,     jan,   relative   dates,  meaning | ||||||
|        this year                    january 1 of  the  current |        this year                    january 1 of  the  current | ||||||
| @ -330,35 +332,37 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        this month                   the  1st  of  the  current |        this month                   the  1st  of  the  current | ||||||
|                                     month |                                     month | ||||||
|        this week                    the most recent monday |        this week                    the most recent monday | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        last week                    the  monday  of  the  week |        last week                    the  monday  of  the  week | ||||||
|                                     before this one |                                     before this one | ||||||
|        lastweek                     spaces are optional |        lastweek                     spaces are optional | ||||||
| 
 |  | ||||||
|        today, yesterday, tomorrow |        today, yesterday, tomorrow | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Report start & end date |    Report start & end date | ||||||
|        Most  hledger  reports  show  the  full span of time represented by the |        Most hledger reports show the full span  of  time  represented  by  the | ||||||
|        journal data, by default.  So, the effective report start and end dates |        journal data, by default.  So, the effective report start and end dates | ||||||
|        will  be  the earliest and latest transaction or posting dates found in |        will be the earliest and latest transaction or posting dates  found  in | ||||||
|        the journal. |        the journal. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Often you will want to see a shorter time span,  such  as  the  current |        Often  you  will  want  to see a shorter time span, such as the current | ||||||
|        month.   You  can  specify  a  start  and/or end date using -b/--begin, |        month.  You can specify a  start  and/or  end  date  using  -b/--begin, | ||||||
|        -e/--end, -p/--period or a date: query (described below).  All of these |        -e/--end, -p/--period or a date: query (described below).  All of these | ||||||
|        accept  the smart date syntax.  One important thing to be aware of when |        accept the smart date syntax.  One important thing to be aware of  when | ||||||
|        specifying end dates: as in Ledger, end dates  are  exclusive,  so  you |        specifying  end  dates:  as  in Ledger, end dates are exclusive, so you | ||||||
|        need to write the date after the last day you want to include. |        need to write the date after the last day you want to include. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Examples: |        Examples: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -b 2016/3/17      begin  on  St.   Patrick's |        -b 2016/3/17      begin  on  St.   Patrick's | ||||||
|                          day 2016 |                          day 2016 | ||||||
|        -e 12/1           end at the start of decem- |        -e 12/1           end at the start of decem- | ||||||
|                          ber  1st  of  the  current |                          ber  1st  of  the  current | ||||||
|                          year (11/30  will  be  the |                          year  (11/30  will  be the | ||||||
|                          last date included) |                          last date included) | ||||||
|        -b thismonth      all   transactions  on  or |        -b thismonth      all  transactions  on   or | ||||||
|                          after the 1st of the  cur- |                          after  the 1st of the cur- | ||||||
|                          rent month |                          rent month | ||||||
|        -p thismonth      all  transactions  in  the |        -p thismonth      all  transactions  in  the | ||||||
|                          current month |                          current month | ||||||
| @ -370,15 +374,15 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Report intervals |    Report intervals | ||||||
|        A report interval can be specified so that commands like register, bal- |        A report interval can be specified so that commands like register, bal- | ||||||
|        ance and activity will divide their reports into  multiple  subperiods. |        ance  and  activity will divide their reports into multiple subperiods. | ||||||
|        The   basic   intervals   can  be  selected  with  one  of  -D/--daily, |        The  basic  intervals  can  be  selected  with   one   of   -D/--daily, | ||||||
|        -W/--weekly, -M/--monthly, -Q/--quarterly, or -Y/--yearly.   More  com- |        -W/--weekly,  -M/--monthly,  -Q/--quarterly, or -Y/--yearly.  More com- | ||||||
|        plex  intervals  may  be  specified  with  a period expression.  Report |        plex intervals may be  specified  with  a  period  expression.   Report | ||||||
|        intervals can not be specified with a query, currently. |        intervals can not be specified with a query, currently. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Period expressions |    Period expressions | ||||||
|        The -p/--period option accepts period expressions, a shorthand  way  of |        The  -p/--period  option accepts period expressions, a shorthand way of | ||||||
|        expressing a start date, end date, and/or report interval all at once. |        expressing a start date, end date, and/or report interval all at  once. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Here's  a basic period expression specifying the first quarter of 2009. |        Here's  a basic period expression specifying the first quarter of 2009. | ||||||
|        Note, hledger always treats start dates as inclusive and end  dates  as |        Note, hledger always treats start dates as inclusive and end  dates  as | ||||||
| @ -390,6 +394,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        long as you don't run two dates together.  "to" can also be written  as |        long as you don't run two dates together.  "to" can also be written  as | ||||||
|        "-".  These are equivalent to the above: |        "-".  These are equivalent to the above: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -p "2009/1/1 2009/4/1" |        -p "2009/1/1 2009/4/1" | ||||||
|        -p2009/1/1to2009/4/1 |        -p2009/1/1to2009/4/1 | ||||||
|        -p2009/1/1-2009/4/1 |        -p2009/1/1-2009/4/1 | ||||||
| @ -397,6 +402,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        Dates  are  smart  dates, so if the current year is 2009, the above can |        Dates  are  smart  dates, so if the current year is 2009, the above can | ||||||
|        also be written as: |        also be written as: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -p "1/1 4/1" |        -p "1/1 4/1" | ||||||
|        -p "january-apr" |        -p "january-apr" | ||||||
|        -p "this year to 4/1" |        -p "this year to 4/1" | ||||||
| @ -404,6 +410,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        If you specify only one date, the missing start or end date will be the |        If you specify only one date, the missing start or end date will be the | ||||||
|        earliest or latest transaction in your journal: |        earliest or latest transaction in your journal: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -p "from 2009/1/1"   everything  after  january |        -p "from 2009/1/1"   everything  after  january | ||||||
|                             1, 2009 |                             1, 2009 | ||||||
|        -p "from 2009/1"     the same |        -p "from 2009/1"     the same | ||||||
| @ -414,6 +421,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        A  single  date  with  no "from" or "to" defines both the start and end |        A  single  date  with  no "from" or "to" defines both the start and end | ||||||
|        date like so: |        date like so: | ||||||
| 
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|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -p "2009"       the year 2009;  equivalent |        -p "2009"       the year 2009;  equivalent | ||||||
|                        to "2009/1/1 to 2010/1/1" |                        to "2009/1/1 to 2010/1/1" | ||||||
|        -p "2009/1"     the  month of jan; equiva- |        -p "2009/1"     the  month of jan; equiva- | ||||||
| @ -428,6 +436,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
|        -Y  flags.   Between  report interval and start/end dates (if any), the |        -Y  flags.   Between  report interval and start/end dates (if any), the | ||||||
|        word in is optional.  Examples: |        word in is optional.  Examples: | ||||||
| 
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|  | 
 | ||||||
|        -p "weekly from 2009/1/1 to 2009/4/1" |        -p "weekly from 2009/1/1 to 2009/4/1" | ||||||
|        -p "monthly in 2008" |        -p "monthly in 2008" | ||||||
|        -p "quarterly" |        -p "quarterly" | ||||||
| @ -438,6 +447,7 @@ OPTIONS | |||||||
| 
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|        Examples: |        Examples: | ||||||
| 
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|  | 
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|        -p "bimonthly from 2008" |        -p "bimonthly from 2008" | ||||||
|        -p "every 2 weeks" |        -p "every 2 weeks" | ||||||
|        -p "every 5 days from 1/3" |        -p "every 5 days from 1/3" | ||||||
| @ -1053,13 +1063,13 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
|               $ hledger -f t.j bal euros -V -e 2016/12/21 |               $ hledger -f t.j bal euros -V -e 2016/12/21 | ||||||
|                            $103.00  assets:euros |                            $103.00  assets:euros | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
|        Currently, hledger's -V only uses market prices recorded with P  direc- |        Currently,  hledger's -V only uses market prices recorded with P direc- | ||||||
|        tives, not transaction prices (unlike Ledger). |        tives, not transaction prices (unlike Ledger). | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Using -B and -V together is allowed. |        Using -B and -V together is allowed. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Custom balance output |    Custom balance output | ||||||
|        In  simple  (non-multi-column)  balance  reports, you can customise the |        In simple (non-multi-column) balance reports,  you  can  customise  the | ||||||
|        output with --format FMT: |        output with --format FMT: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)" |               $ hledger balance --format "%20(account) %12(total)" | ||||||
| @ -1077,7 +1087,7 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
|                                               0 |                                               0 | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
|        The FMT format string (plus a newline) specifies the formatting applied |        The FMT format string (plus a newline) specifies the formatting applied | ||||||
|        to  each  account/balance pair.  It may contain any suitable text, with |        to each account/balance pair.  It may contain any suitable  text,  with | ||||||
|        data fields interpolated like so: |        data fields interpolated like so: | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
|        %[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME) |        %[MIN][.MAX](FIELDNAME) | ||||||
| @ -1088,14 +1098,14 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
| 
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|        o FIELDNAME must be enclosed in parentheses, and can be one of: |        o FIELDNAME must be enclosed in parentheses, and can be one of: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|          o depth_spacer - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth,  or |          o depth_spacer  - a number of spaces equal to the account's depth, or | ||||||
|            if MIN is specified, MIN * depth spaces. |            if MIN is specified, MIN * depth spaces. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|          o account - the account's name |          o account - the account's name | ||||||
| 
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|          o total - the account's balance/posted total, right justified |          o total - the account's balance/posted total, right justified | ||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
|        Also,  FMT  can begin with an optional prefix to control how multi-com- |        Also, FMT can begin with an optional prefix to control  how  multi-com- | ||||||
|        modity amounts are rendered: |        modity amounts are rendered: | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default) |        o %_ - render on multiple lines, bottom-aligned (the default) | ||||||
| @ -1104,7 +1114,7 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o %, - render on one line, comma-separated |        o %, - render on one line, comma-separated | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        There are some quirks.  Eg in one-line  mode,  %(depth_spacer)  has  no |        There  are  some  quirks.   Eg in one-line mode, %(depth_spacer) has no | ||||||
|        effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in. |        effect, instead %(account) has indentation built in. | ||||||
|         Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results. |         Experimentation may be needed to get pleasing results. | ||||||
| 
 | 
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| @ -1112,19 +1122,19 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
| 
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 | ||||||
|        o %(total) - the account's total |        o %(total) - the account's total | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o %-20.20(account)  -  the account's name, left justified, padded to 20 |        o %-20.20(account) - the account's name, left justified, padded  to  20 | ||||||
|          characters and clipped at 20 characters |          characters and clipped at 20 characters | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o %,%-50(account)  %25(total) - account name padded to  50  characters, |        o %,%-50(account)  %25(total)  -  account name padded to 50 characters, | ||||||
|          total  padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered on |          total padded to 20 characters, with multiple commodities rendered  on | ||||||
|          one line |          one line | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        o %20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account) - the default format for  the |        o %20(total)  %2(depth_spacer)%-(account)  - the default format for the | ||||||
|          single-column balance report |          single-column balance report | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    Output destination |    Output destination | ||||||
|        The  balance, print, register and stats commands can write their output |        The balance, print, register and stats commands can write their  output | ||||||
|        to a destination other than the console.  This  is  controlled  by  the |        to  a  destination  other  than the console.  This is controlled by the | ||||||
|        -o/--output-file option. |        -o/--output-file option. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) |               $ hledger balance -o -     # write to stdout (the default) | ||||||
| @ -1132,8 +1142,8 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    CSV output |    CSV output | ||||||
|        The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV. |        The balance, print and register commands can write their output as CSV. | ||||||
|        This is useful for exporting data to other  applications,  eg  to  make |        This  is  useful  for  exporting data to other applications, eg to make | ||||||
|        charts  in a spreadsheet.  This is controlled by the -O/--output-format |        charts in a spreadsheet.  This is controlled by the  -O/--output-format | ||||||
|        option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file. |        option, or by specifying a .csv file extension with -o/--output-file. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout |               $ hledger balance -O csv       # write CSV to stdout | ||||||
| @ -1156,8 +1166,8 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
|        --format=LINEFORMAT |        --format=LINEFORMAT | ||||||
|               in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format |               in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        This command displays a simple balance  sheet.   It  currently  assumes |        This  command  displays  a  simple balance sheet.  It currently assumes | ||||||
|        that  you  have  top-level  accounts  named asset and liability (plural |        that you have top-level accounts  named  asset  and  liability  (plural | ||||||
|        forms also allowed.) |        forms also allowed.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger balancesheet |               $ hledger balancesheet | ||||||
| @ -1196,9 +1206,9 @@ COMMANDS | |||||||
|        --format=LINEFORMAT |        --format=LINEFORMAT | ||||||
|               in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format |               in single-column balance reports: use this custom line format | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        This command displays a simple cashflow statement It shows  the  change |        This  command  displays a simple cashflow statement It shows the change | ||||||
|        in  all  "cash"  (ie,  liquid assets) accounts for the period.  It cur- |        in all "cash" (ie, liquid assets) accounts for  the  period.   It  cur- | ||||||
|        rently assumes that cash accounts are under a top-level  account  named |        rently  assumes  that cash accounts are under a top-level account named | ||||||
|        asset and do not contain receivable or A/R (plural forms also allowed.) |        asset and do not contain receivable or A/R (plural forms also allowed.) | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|               $ hledger cashflow |               $ hledger cashflow | ||||||
| @ -1643,14 +1653,14 @@ ADD-ON COMMANDS | |||||||
|        hledger-dupes.hs checks for account names sharing the same leaf name. |        hledger-dupes.hs checks for account names sharing the same leaf name. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    equity |    equity | ||||||
|        hledger-equity.hs  prints  balance-resetting  transactions,  useful for |        hledger-equity.hs prints  balance-resetting  transactions,  useful  for | ||||||
|        bringing account balances across file boundaries. |        bringing account balances across file boundaries. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    prices |    prices | ||||||
|        hledger-prices.hs prints all prices from the journal. |        hledger-prices.hs prints all prices from the journal. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    print-unique |    print-unique | ||||||
|        hledger-print-unique.hs prints  transactions  which  do  not  reuse  an |        hledger-print-unique.hs  prints  transactions  which  do  not  reuse an | ||||||
|        already-seen description. |        already-seen description. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|    register-match |    register-match | ||||||
| @ -1663,13 +1673,13 @@ ADD-ON COMMANDS | |||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
| TROUBLESHOOTING | TROUBLESHOOTING | ||||||
|    Run-time problems |    Run-time problems | ||||||
|        Here  are  some  issues  you  might encounter when you run hledger (and |        Here are some issues you might encounter  when  you  run  hledger  (and | ||||||
|        remember you can also seek help from the IRC channel, mail list or  bug |        remember  you can also seek help from the IRC channel, mail list or bug | ||||||
|        tracker): |        tracker): | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        Successfully installed, but "No command 'hledger' found" |        Successfully installed, but "No command 'hledger' found" | ||||||
|        stack and cabal install binaries into a special directory, which should |        stack and cabal install binaries into a special directory, which should | ||||||
|        be added to your PATH environment variable.  Eg on  unix-like  systems, |        be  added  to your PATH environment variable.  Eg on unix-like systems, | ||||||
|        that is ~/.local/bin and ~/.cabal/bin respectively. |        that is ~/.local/bin and ~/.cabal/bin respectively. | ||||||
| 
 | 
 | ||||||
|        I set a custom LEDGER_FILE, but hledger is still using the default file |        I set a custom LEDGER_FILE, but hledger is still using the default file | ||||||
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