;doc: journal: highlight some gotchas with periodic transactions
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				| @ -1163,6 +1163,17 @@ They allow you to generate future transactions for forecasting, | |||||||
| without having to write them out explicitly in the journal (with `--forecast`). | without having to write them out explicitly in the journal (with `--forecast`). | ||||||
| Secondly, they also can be used to define budget goals (with `--budget`). | Secondly, they also can be used to define budget goals (with `--budget`). | ||||||
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|  | These can be a little tricky, so take note of these tips before you move on: | ||||||
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|  | 1. Two spaces accidentally added or omitted will cause you trouble - read about this below. | ||||||
|  | 2. For troubleshooting, use `print --forecast tag:generated` or `register --forecast tag:generated` to see the generated transactions. | ||||||
|  | 3. [period expressions](hledger.html#period-expressions) can be tricky. Their documentation needs improvement, but is worth studying. | ||||||
|  | 4. Some period expressions with a repeating interval must begin on a natural boundary of that interval. Eg in `weekly from DATE`, DATE must be a monday; `~ weekly from 2019/9/8` will give an error. | ||||||
|  | 5. Other period expressions with an interval are automatically expanded to cover a whole number of that interval. | ||||||
|  |    (This is done for reporting purposes, but also affects periodic transactions.) | ||||||
|  |    Eg  `~ every 10th day of month from 2020/01/10` starts on 2010/01/01, | ||||||
|  |    but `~ every 10th day of month from 2020/01` will be adjusted to start on 2019/12/01. | ||||||
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| A periodic transaction rule looks like a normal journal entry, | A periodic transaction rule looks like a normal journal entry, | ||||||
| with the date replaced by a tilde (`~`) followed by a [period expression](hledger.html#period-expressions) | with the date replaced by a tilde (`~`) followed by a [period expression](hledger.html#period-expressions) | ||||||
| (mnemonic: `~` looks like a recurring sine wave.): | (mnemonic: `~` looks like a recurring sine wave.): | ||||||
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