independently. You can now combine costing and valuation, for example "--cost --value=then" will first convert to costs, and then value according to the "--value=then" strategy. Any valuation strategy can be used with or without costing. If multiple valuation and costing strategies are specified on the command line, then if any of them include costing (-B/--cost/--value=cost) then amounts will be converted to cost, and for valuation strategy the rightmost will be used. --value=cost is deprecated, but still supported and is equivalent to --cost/-B. --value=cost,COMM is no longer supported, but this behaviour can be achieved with "--cost --value=then,COMM". |
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