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Simon Michael 2025-11-03 06:46:39 -10:00
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This will encourage adding balance assertions for your active asset/liability accounts, This will encourage adding balance assertions for your active asset/liability accounts,
which in turn should encourage you to reconcile regularly with those real world balances - which in turn should encourage you to reconcile regularly with those real world balances -
another strong defense against errors. another strong defense against errors.
[`hledger close --assert`](#close---assert) can help generate assertion entries. ([`hledger close --assert >>$LEDGER_FILE`](#close---assert) is a convenient way to add new balance assertions.
(Over time these become somewhat redundant, so you might choose to remove them later to reduce clutter.) Later these become quite redundant, and you might choose to remove them to reduce clutter.)
- **uniqueleafnames** - no two accounts may have the same last account name part - **uniqueleafnames** - no two accounts may have the same last account name part
(eg the `checking` in `assets:bank:checking`). (eg the `checking` in `assets:bank:checking`).