examples: csv: note issues with b of i balance assertions
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| # name the csv fields, and assign some of them as journal entry fields | # name the csv fields, and assign some of them as journal entry fields | ||||||
| fields  date, description, amount-out, amount-in, balance | fields  date, description, amount-out, amount-in, balance | ||||||
|  | # Note: we generate balance assertions from the balance field here, | ||||||
|  | # but you may sometimes need to remove these because: | ||||||
|  | # - the CSV balance differs from the true balance,  | ||||||
|  | #   by up to 0.0000000000005 in my experience | ||||||
|  | # - it is sometimes calculated based on non-chronological ordering, | ||||||
|  | #   eg when multiple transactions clear on the same day | ||||||
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| # date is in UK/Ireland format | # date is in UK/Ireland format | ||||||
| date-format  %d/%m/%Y | date-format  %d/%m/%Y | ||||||
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