Simon Michael
Simon Michael
In fact it's quite a pity C isn't available as shorthand for "commodity"!
Nobody is working on it. Would you like to try, or put a bounty on it ? Right now you’d have to use sed.
No problem. We welcome new haskellers and even new programmers, so if you ever want to try come to #hledger for help.
Current hledger behaves differently, valuation has no effect: ``` $ hledger print 2018-01-01 (a) USD 1.00 $ hledger print -V 2018-01-01 (a) USD 1.00 $ hledger print -X '' 2018-01-01...
https://hledger.org/dev/hledger.html#tags were intended to be more intuitive to write than Ledger's ; :tag1:tag2:tag3: (IIRC). At that time, nobody was using tags (AKA metadata) with values much. The cost has been...
Another option, slightly unpleasant but consistent with commodity symbols, would be double-quoting: .... ; tag1:"value 1, with, commas", tag2: value 2
It has been that way since at least 1.0.. but worked properly eg with 0.27
Still a bug with 1.30.
This sounds reasonable. I'm not sure if we did it that way in the past. Generally we try to show just the useful period (with data) automatically, but I think...
You can get such numbers with https://hledger.org/scripts.html#hledger-bar , -v and --count. Eg ``` $ hledger bar -- -v --count checking -M ``` More precisely --count reports number of postings, like...