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@ -60,3 +60,7 @@ Save this transaction to the journal ? [y]:
Saved. Saved.
Starting the next transaction (. or ctrl-D/ctrl-C to quit) Starting the next transaction (. or ctrl-D/ctrl-C to quit)
Date [2015/05/22]: <CTRL-D> $ Date [2015/05/22]: <CTRL-D> $
On Microsoft Windows, the add command makes sure that no part of the
file path ends with a period, as it can cause data loss on that platform
(cf #1056).

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----------------------++------------------------------------- ----------------------++-------------------------------------
|| 0 0 0 || 0 0 0
Note that --cumulative or --historical/-H disable --row-total/-T, since
summing end balances generally does not make sense.
Multicolumn balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default; to Multicolumn balance reports display accounts in flat mode by default; to
see the hierarchy, use --tree. see the hierarchy, use --tree.

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@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ With a reporting interval, multiple columns will be shown, one for each
report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the report period. As with multicolumn balance reports, you can alter the
report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally report mode with --change/--cumulative/--historical. Normally
balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need balancesheet shows historical ending balances, which is what you need
for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates. for a balance sheet; note this means it ignores report begin dates (and
-T/--row-total, since summing end balances generally does not make
sense).
This command also supports output destination and output format This command also supports output destination and output format
selection. selection.

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@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ balance assertions will depend on these flags. Likewise, if you run this
command with --auto, the balance assertions will probably always require command with --auto, the balance assertions will probably always require
--auto. --auto.
When account balances have cost information (transaction prices), the
closing/opening transactions will preserve it, so that eg balance -B
reports will not be affected.
Examples: Examples:
Carrying asset/liability balances into a new file for 2019, all from Carrying asset/liability balances into a new file for 2019, all from

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descriptions descriptions Show descriptions.
Show descriptions.
_FLAGS_ _FLAGS_

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$ hledger import --dry ... | hledger -f- print unknown --ignore-assertions $ hledger import --dry ... | hledger -f- print unknown --ignore-assertions
Importing balance assignments: Importing balance assignments
Entries added by import will have their posting amounts made explicit Entries added by import will have their posting amounts made explicit
(like hledger print -x). This means that any balance assignments in (like hledger print -x). This means that any balance assignments in

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notes notes Show notes.
Show notes.
_FLAGS_ _FLAGS_

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payees payees Show payee names.
Show payee names.
_FLAGS_ _FLAGS_

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@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ transaction's first posting amount.
Examples: Examples:
hledger-rewrite.hs ^income --add-posting '(liabilities:tax) *.33 ; income tax' --add-posting '(reserve:gifts) $100' $ hledger-rewrite.hs ^income --add-posting '(liabilities:tax) *.33 ; income tax' --add-posting '(reserve:gifts) $100'
hledger-rewrite.hs expenses:gifts --add-posting '(reserve:gifts) *-1"' $ hledger-rewrite.hs expenses:gifts --add-posting '(reserve:gifts) *-1"'
hledger-rewrite.hs -f rewrites.hledger $ hledger-rewrite.hs -f rewrites.hledger
rewrites.hledger may consist of entries like: rewrites.hledger may consist of entries like:

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List all the tag names used in the journal. With a TAGREGEX argument, List all the tag names used in the journal. With a TAGREGEX argument,
only tag names matching the regular expression (case insensitive) are only tag names matching the regular expression (case insensitive) are
shown. With QUERY arguments, only transactions matching the query are shown. With QUERY arguments, only transactions matching the query are
considered. considered. With --values flag, the tags' unique values are listed
instead.
_FLAGS_ _FLAGS_