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.TH "hledger_csv" "5" "June 2020" "hledger 1.17.99" "hledger User Manuals"
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.TH "hledger_csv" "5" "June 2020" "hledger 1.18" "hledger User Manuals"
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T}@T{
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inline another CSV rules file
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T}
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T{
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\f[B]\f[CB]balance-type\f[B]\f[R]
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T}@T{
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choose which type of balance assignments to use
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T}
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.TE
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.PP
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Note, for best error messages when reading CSV files, use a
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File: hledger_csv.info, Node: Top, Next: EXAMPLES, Up: (dir)
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hledger_csv(5) hledger 1.17.99
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******************************
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hledger_csv(5) hledger 1.18
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***************************
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CSV - how hledger reads CSV data, and the CSV rules file format
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@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ assignment*
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*'date-format'* describe the format of CSV dates
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*'newest-first'* disambiguate record order when there's only one date
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*'include'* inline another CSV rules file
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*'balance-type'* choose which type of balance assignments to use
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Note, for best error messages when reading CSV files, use a '.csv',
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'.tsv' or '.ssv' file extension or file prefix - see File Extension
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@ -1035,74 +1036,74 @@ command the user specified.
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Tag Table:
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Node: Top72
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Node: EXAMPLES2113
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Ref: #examples2219
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Node: Basic2427
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Ref: #basic2527
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Node: Bank of Ireland3069
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Ref: #bank-of-ireland3204
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Node: Amazon4666
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Ref: #amazon4784
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Node: Paypal6503
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Ref: #paypal6597
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Node: CSV RULES14241
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Ref: #csv-rules14350
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Node: skip14626
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Ref: #skip14719
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Node: fields15094
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Node: Transaction field names16381
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Node: Posting field names16652
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Node: account16874
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Ref: #account16990
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Node: TIPS27021
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Node: Rapid feedback27359
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Node: Valid CSV27936
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Node: File Extension28258
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Node: Deduplicating importing30052
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Node: Setting amounts31264
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Node: Setting currency/commodity32419
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Node: Referencing other fields33414
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Node: How CSV rules are evaluated34511
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Node: EXAMPLES2174
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Ref: #examples2280
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Node: Basic2488
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Ref: #basic2588
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Node: Bank of Ireland3130
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Node: Amazon4727
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Node: Paypal6564
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Ref: #paypal6658
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Node: CSV RULES14302
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Node: skip14687
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Node: Transaction field names16442
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Node: Posting field names16713
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Node: account16935
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Ref: #account17051
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Node: amount17588
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Ref: #amount17719
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Node: currency18826
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Node: balance19167
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Node: comment19618
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Ref: #field-assignment20041
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Node: separator20859
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Node: if21399
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Ref: #if21501
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Node: end23657
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Ref: #end23763
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Node: date-format23987
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Node: newest-first24868
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Node: include25689
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Ref: #include25818
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Node: balance-type26262
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Ref: #balance-type26382
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Node: TIPS27082
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Ref: #tips27164
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Node: Rapid feedback27420
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Ref: #rapid-feedback27537
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Node: Valid CSV27997
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Ref: #valid-csv28127
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Node: File Extension28319
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Ref: #file-extension28471
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Node: Reading multiple CSV files28881
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Ref: #reading-multiple-csv-files29066
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Node: Valid transactions29307
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Ref: #valid-transactions29485
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Node: Deduplicating importing30113
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Ref: #deduplicating-importing30292
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Node: Setting amounts31325
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Ref: #setting-amounts31494
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Node: Setting currency/commodity32480
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Ref: #setting-currencycommodity32672
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Node: Referencing other fields33475
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Ref: #referencing-other-fields33675
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Node: How CSV rules are evaluated34572
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End Tag Table
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when there's only one date
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include inline another CSV rules
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file
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balance-type choose which type of bal-
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ance assignments to use
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Note, for best error messages when reading CSV files, use a .csv, .tsv
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Note, for best error messages when reading CSV files, use a .csv, .tsv
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or .ssv file extension or file prefix - see File Extension below.
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There's an introductory Convert CSV files tutorial on hledger.org.
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EXAMPLES
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Here are some sample hledger CSV rules files. See also the full col-
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Here are some sample hledger CSV rules files. See also the full col-
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lection at:
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https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/tree/master/examples/csv
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Basic
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At minimum, the rules file must identify the date and amount fields,
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and often it also specifies the date format and how many header lines
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At minimum, the rules file must identify the date and amount fields,
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and often it also specifies the date format and how many header lines
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there are. Here's a simple CSV file and a rules file for it:
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Date, Description, Id, Amount
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Default account names are chosen, since we didn't set them.
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Bank of Ireland
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Here's a CSV with two amount fields (Debit and Credit), and a balance
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field, which we can use to add balance assertions, which is not neces-
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Here's a CSV with two amount fields (Debit and Credit), and a balance
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field, which we can use to add balance assertions, which is not neces-
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sary but provides extra error checking:
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Date,Details,Debit,Credit,Balance
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assets:bank:boi:checking EUR-5.0 = EUR126.0
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expenses:unknown EUR5.0
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The balance assertions don't raise an error above, because we're read-
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ing directly from CSV, but they will be checked if these entries are
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The balance assertions don't raise an error above, because we're read-
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ing directly from CSV, but they will be checked if these entries are
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imported into a journal file.
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Amazon
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Here we convert amazon.com order history, and use an if block to gener-
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ate a third posting if there's a fee. (In practice you'd probably get
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ate a third posting if there's a fee. (In practice you'd probably get
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this data from your bank instead, but it's an example.)
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"Date","Type","To/From","Name","Status","Amount","Fees","Transaction ID"
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expenses:fees $1.00
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Paypal
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Here's a real-world rules file for (customised) Paypal CSV, with some
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Here's a real-world rules file for (customised) Paypal CSV, with some
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Paypal-specific rules, and a second rules file included:
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"Date","Time","TimeZone","Name","Type","Status","Currency","Gross","Fee","Net","From Email Address","To Email Address","Transaction ID","Item Title","Item ID","Reference Txn ID","Receipt ID","Balance","Note"
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skip
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skip N
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The word "skip" followed by a number (or no number, meaning 1) tells
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hledger to ignore this many non-empty lines preceding the CSV data.
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(Empty/blank lines are skipped automatically.) You'll need this when-
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The word "skip" followed by a number (or no number, meaning 1) tells
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hledger to ignore this many non-empty lines preceding the CSV data.
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(Empty/blank lines are skipped automatically.) You'll need this when-
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ever your CSV data contains header lines.
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It also has a second purpose: it can be used inside if blocks to ignore
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fields
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fields FIELDNAME1, FIELDNAME2, ...
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A fields list (the word "fields" followed by comma-separated field
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names) is the quick way to assign CSV field values to hledger fields.
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A fields list (the word "fields" followed by comma-separated field
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names) is the quick way to assign CSV field values to hledger fields.
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It does two things:
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1. it names the CSV fields. This is optional, but can be convenient
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1. it names the CSV fields. This is optional, but can be convenient
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later for interpolating them.
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2. when you use a standard hledger field name, it assigns the CSV value
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to that part of the hledger transaction.
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Here's an example that says "use the 1st, 2nd and 4th fields as the
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transaction's date, description and amount; name the last two fields
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Here's an example that says "use the 1st, 2nd and 4th fields as the
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transaction's date, description and amount; name the last two fields
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for later reference; and ignore the others":
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fields date, description, , amount, , , somefield, anotherfield
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Field names may not contain whitespace. Fields you don't care about
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can be left unnamed. Currently there must be least two items (there
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Field names may not contain whitespace. Fields you don't care about
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can be left unnamed. Currently there must be least two items (there
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must be at least one comma).
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Note, always use comma in the fields list, even if your CSV uses an-
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Note, always use comma in the fields list, even if your CSV uses an-
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other separator character.
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Here are the standard hledger field/pseudo-field names. For more about
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Posting field names
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account
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accountN, where N is 1 to 99, causes a posting to be generated, with
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accountN, where N is 1 to 99, causes a posting to be generated, with
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that account name.
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Most often there are two postings, so you'll want to set account1 and
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account2. Typically account1 is associated with the CSV file, and is
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set once with a top-level assignment, while account2 is set based on
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Most often there are two postings, so you'll want to set account1 and
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account2. Typically account1 is associated with the CSV file, and is
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set once with a top-level assignment, while account2 is set based on
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each transaction's description, and in conditional blocks.
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If a posting's account name is left unset but its amount is set (see
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below), a default account name will be chosen (like "expenses:unknown"
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If a posting's account name is left unset but its amount is set (see
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below), a default account name will be chosen (like "expenses:unknown"
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or "income:unknown").
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amount
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amountN sets posting N's amount. If the CSV uses separate fields for
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inflows and outflows, you can use amountN-in and amountN-out instead.
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By assigning to amount1, amount2, ... etc. you can generate anywhere
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amountN sets posting N's amount. If the CSV uses separate fields for
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inflows and outflows, you can use amountN-in and amountN-out instead.
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By assigning to amount1, amount2, ... etc. you can generate anywhere
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from 0 to 99 postings.
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There is also an older, unnumbered form of these names, suitable for
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There is also an older, unnumbered form of these names, suitable for
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2-posting transactions, which sets both posting 1's and (negated) post-
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ing 2's amount: amount, or amount-in and amount-out. This is still
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supported because it keeps pre-hledger-1.17 csv rules files working,
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and because it can be more succinct, and because it converts posting
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ing 2's amount: amount, or amount-in and amount-out. This is still
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supported because it keeps pre-hledger-1.17 csv rules files working,
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and because it can be more succinct, and because it converts posting
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2's amount to cost if there's a transaction price, which can be useful.
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If you have an existing rules file using the unnumbered form, you might
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want to use the numbered form in certain conditional blocks, without
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having to update and retest all the old rules. To facilitate this,
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posting 1 ignores amount/amount-in/amount-out if any of
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want to use the numbered form in certain conditional blocks, without
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having to update and retest all the old rules. To facilitate this,
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posting 1 ignores amount/amount-in/amount-out if any of
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amount1/amount1-in/amount1-out are assigned, and posting 2 ignores them
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if any of amount2/amount2-in/amount2-out are assigned, avoiding con-
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if any of amount2/amount2-in/amount2-out are assigned, avoiding con-
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flicts.
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currency
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If the CSV has the currency symbol in a separate field (ie, not part of
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the amount field), you can use currencyN to prepend it to posting N's
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the amount field), you can use currencyN to prepend it to posting N's
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amount. Or, currency with no number affects all postings.
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balance
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balanceN sets a balance assertion amount (or if the posting amount is
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balanceN sets a balance assertion amount (or if the posting amount is
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left empty, a balance assignment) on posting N.
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Also, for compatibility with hledger <1.17: balance with no number is
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Also, for compatibility with hledger <1.17: balance with no number is
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equivalent to balance1.
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You can adjust the type of assertion/assignment with the balance-type
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You can adjust the type of assertion/assignment with the balance-type
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rule (see below).
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comment
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field assignment
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HLEDGERFIELDNAME FIELDVALUE
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Instead of or in addition to a fields list, you can use a "field as-
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signment" rule to set the value of a single hledger field, by writing
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its name (any of the standard hledger field names above) followed by a
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text value. The value may contain interpolated CSV fields, referenced
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by their 1-based position in the CSV record (%N), or by the name they
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Instead of or in addition to a fields list, you can use a "field as-
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signment" rule to set the value of a single hledger field, by writing
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its name (any of the standard hledger field names above) followed by a
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text value. The value may contain interpolated CSV fields, referenced
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by their 1-based position in the CSV record (%N), or by the name they
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were given in the fields list (%CSVFIELDNAME). Some examples:
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# set the amount to the 4th CSV field, with " USD" appended
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# combine three fields to make a comment, containing note: and date: tags
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comment note: %somefield - %anotherfield, date: %1
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Interpolation strips outer whitespace (so a CSV value like " 1 " be-
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Interpolation strips outer whitespace (so a CSV value like " 1 " be-
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comes 1 when interpolated) (#1051). See TIPS below for more about ref-
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erencing other fields.
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separator
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You can use the separator directive to read other kinds of character-
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You can use the separator directive to read other kinds of character-
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separated data. Eg to read SSV (Semicolon Separated Values), use:
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separator ;
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The separator directive accepts exactly one single byte character as a
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separator. To specify whitespace characters, you may use the special
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The separator directive accepts exactly one single byte character as a
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separator. To specify whitespace characters, you may use the special
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words TAB or SPACE. Eg to read TSV (Tab Separated Values), use:
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separator TAB
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RULE
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RULE
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Conditional blocks ("if blocks") are a block of rules that are applied
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only to CSV records which match certain patterns. They are often used
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Conditional blocks ("if blocks") are a block of rules that are applied
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only to CSV records which match certain patterns. They are often used
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for customising account names based on transaction descriptions.
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Each MATCHER can be a record matcher, which looks like this:
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REGEX
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REGEX is a case-insensitive regular expression which tries to match
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anywhere within the CSV record. It is a POSIX ERE (extended regular
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expression) that also supports GNU word boundaries (\b, \B, \<, \>),
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REGEX is a case-insensitive regular expression which tries to match
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anywhere within the CSV record. It is a POSIX ERE (extended regular
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expression) that also supports GNU word boundaries (\b, \B, \<, \>),
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and nothing else. If you have trouble, be sure to check our
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https://hledger.org/hledger.html#regular-expressions doc.
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Important note: the record that is matched is not the original record,
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but a synthetic one, with any enclosing double quotes (but not enclos-
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Important note: the record that is matched is not the original record,
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but a synthetic one, with any enclosing double quotes (but not enclos-
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ing whitespace) removed, and always comma-separated (which means that a
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field containing a comma will appear like two fields). Eg, if the
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field containing a comma will appear like two fields). Eg, if the
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original record is 2020-01-01; "Acme, Inc."; 1,000, the REGEX will ac-
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||||
tually see 2020-01-01,Acme, Inc., 1,000).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -501,16 +503,16 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
|
||||
%CSVFIELD REGEX
|
||||
|
||||
which matches just the content of a particular CSV field. CSVFIELD is
|
||||
a percent sign followed by the field's name or column number, like
|
||||
which matches just the content of a particular CSV field. CSVFIELD is
|
||||
a percent sign followed by the field's name or column number, like
|
||||
%date or %1.
|
||||
|
||||
A single matcher can be written on the same line as the "if"; or multi-
|
||||
ple matchers can be written on the following lines, non-indented. Mul-
|
||||
tiple matchers are OR'd (any one of them can match).
|
||||
|
||||
After the patterns there should be one or more rules to apply, all in-
|
||||
dented by at least one space. Three kinds of rule are allowed in con-
|
||||
After the patterns there should be one or more rules to apply, all in-
|
||||
dented by at least one space. Three kinds of rule are allowed in con-
|
||||
ditional blocks:
|
||||
|
||||
o field assignments (to set a hledger field)
|
||||
@ -534,7 +536,7 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
comment XXX deductible ? check it
|
||||
|
||||
end
|
||||
This rule can be used inside if blocks (only), to make hledger stop
|
||||
This rule can be used inside if blocks (only), to make hledger stop
|
||||
reading this CSV file and move on to the next input file, or to command
|
||||
execution. Eg:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -545,10 +547,10 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
date-format
|
||||
date-format DATEFMT
|
||||
|
||||
This is a helper for the date (and date2) fields. If your CSV dates
|
||||
are not formatted like YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY/MM/DD or YYYY.MM.DD, you'll
|
||||
need to add a date-format rule describing them with a strptime date
|
||||
parsing pattern, which must parse the CSV date value completely. Some
|
||||
This is a helper for the date (and date2) fields. If your CSV dates
|
||||
are not formatted like YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY/MM/DD or YYYY.MM.DD, you'll
|
||||
need to add a date-format rule describing them with a strptime date
|
||||
parsing pattern, which must parse the CSV date value completely. Some
|
||||
examples:
|
||||
|
||||
# MM/DD/YY
|
||||
@ -570,15 +572,15 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
mat.html#v:formatTime
|
||||
|
||||
newest-first
|
||||
hledger always sorts the generated transactions by date. Transactions
|
||||
on the same date should appear in the same order as their CSV records,
|
||||
as hledger can usually auto-detect whether the CSV's normal order is
|
||||
hledger always sorts the generated transactions by date. Transactions
|
||||
on the same date should appear in the same order as their CSV records,
|
||||
as hledger can usually auto-detect whether the CSV's normal order is
|
||||
oldest first or newest first. But if all of the following are true:
|
||||
|
||||
o the CSV might sometimes contain just one day of data (all records
|
||||
o the CSV might sometimes contain just one day of data (all records
|
||||
having the same date)
|
||||
|
||||
o the CSV records are normally in reverse chronological order (newest
|
||||
o the CSV records are normally in reverse chronological order (newest
|
||||
at the top)
|
||||
|
||||
o and you care about preserving the order of same-day transactions
|
||||
@ -591,9 +593,9 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
include
|
||||
include RULESFILE
|
||||
|
||||
This includes the contents of another CSV rules file at this point.
|
||||
RULESFILE is an absolute file path or a path relative to the current
|
||||
file's directory. This can be useful for sharing common rules between
|
||||
This includes the contents of another CSV rules file at this point.
|
||||
RULESFILE is an absolute file path or a path relative to the current
|
||||
file's directory. This can be useful for sharing common rules between
|
||||
several rules files, eg:
|
||||
|
||||
# someaccount.csv.rules
|
||||
@ -608,10 +610,10 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
|
||||
balance-type
|
||||
Balance assertions generated by assigning to balanceN are of the simple
|
||||
= type by default, which is a single-commodity, subaccount-excluding
|
||||
= type by default, which is a single-commodity, subaccount-excluding
|
||||
assertion. You may find the subaccount-including variants more useful,
|
||||
eg if you have created some virtual subaccounts of checking to help
|
||||
with budgeting. You can select a different type of assertion with the
|
||||
eg if you have created some virtual subaccounts of checking to help
|
||||
with budgeting. You can select a different type of assertion with the
|
||||
balance-type rule:
|
||||
|
||||
# balance assertions will consider all commodities and all subaccounts
|
||||
@ -626,19 +628,19 @@ CSV RULES
|
||||
|
||||
TIPS
|
||||
Rapid feedback
|
||||
It's a good idea to get rapid feedback while creating/troubleshooting
|
||||
It's a good idea to get rapid feedback while creating/troubleshooting
|
||||
CSV rules. Here's a good way, using entr from http://eradman.com/entr-
|
||||
project :
|
||||
|
||||
$ ls foo.csv* | entr bash -c 'echo ----; hledger -f foo.csv print desc:SOMEDESC'
|
||||
|
||||
A desc: query (eg) is used to select just one, or a few, transactions
|
||||
of interest. "bash -c" is used to run multiple commands, so we can
|
||||
echo a separator each time the command re-runs, making it easier to
|
||||
A desc: query (eg) is used to select just one, or a few, transactions
|
||||
of interest. "bash -c" is used to run multiple commands, so we can
|
||||
echo a separator each time the command re-runs, making it easier to
|
||||
read the output.
|
||||
|
||||
Valid CSV
|
||||
hledger accepts CSV conforming to RFC 4180. When CSV values are en-
|
||||
hledger accepts CSV conforming to RFC 4180. When CSV values are en-
|
||||
closed in quotes, note:
|
||||
|
||||
o they must be double quotes (not single quotes)
|
||||
@ -646,9 +648,9 @@ TIPS
|
||||
o spaces outside the quotes are not allowed
|
||||
|
||||
File Extension
|
||||
CSV ("Character Separated Values") files should be named with one of
|
||||
these filename extensions: .csv, .ssv, .tsv. Or, the file path should
|
||||
be prefixed with one of csv:, ssv:, tsv:. This helps hledger identify
|
||||
CSV ("Character Separated Values") files should be named with one of
|
||||
these filename extensions: .csv, .ssv, .tsv. Or, the file path should
|
||||
be prefixed with one of csv:, ssv:, tsv:. This helps hledger identify
|
||||
the format and show the right error messages. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
$ hledger -f foo.ssv print
|
||||
@ -660,44 +662,44 @@ TIPS
|
||||
More about this: Input files in the hledger manual.
|
||||
|
||||
Reading multiple CSV files
|
||||
If you use multiple -f options to read multiple CSV files at once,
|
||||
hledger will look for a correspondingly-named rules file for each CSV
|
||||
file. But if you use the --rules-file option, that rules file will be
|
||||
If you use multiple -f options to read multiple CSV files at once,
|
||||
hledger will look for a correspondingly-named rules file for each CSV
|
||||
file. But if you use the --rules-file option, that rules file will be
|
||||
used for all the CSV files.
|
||||
|
||||
Valid transactions
|
||||
After reading a CSV file, hledger post-processes and validates the gen-
|
||||
erated journal entries as it would for a journal file - balancing them,
|
||||
applying balance assignments, and canonicalising amount styles. Any
|
||||
errors at this stage will be reported in the usual way, displaying the
|
||||
applying balance assignments, and canonicalising amount styles. Any
|
||||
errors at this stage will be reported in the usual way, displaying the
|
||||
problem entry.
|
||||
|
||||
There is one exception: balance assertions, if you have generated them,
|
||||
will not be checked, since normally these will work only when the CSV
|
||||
data is part of the main journal. If you do need to check balance as-
|
||||
will not be checked, since normally these will work only when the CSV
|
||||
data is part of the main journal. If you do need to check balance as-
|
||||
sertions generated from CSV right away, pipe into another hledger:
|
||||
|
||||
$ hledger -f file.csv print | hledger -f- print
|
||||
|
||||
Deduplicating, importing
|
||||
When you download a CSV file periodically, eg to get your latest bank
|
||||
transactions, the new file may overlap with the old one, containing
|
||||
When you download a CSV file periodically, eg to get your latest bank
|
||||
transactions, the new file may overlap with the old one, containing
|
||||
some of the same records.
|
||||
|
||||
The import command will (a) detect the new transactions, and (b) append
|
||||
just those transactions to your main journal. It is idempotent, so you
|
||||
don't have to remember how many times you ran it or with which version
|
||||
of the CSV. (It keeps state in a hidden .latest.FILE.csv file.) This
|
||||
don't have to remember how many times you ran it or with which version
|
||||
of the CSV. (It keeps state in a hidden .latest.FILE.csv file.) This
|
||||
is the easiest way to import CSV data. Eg:
|
||||
|
||||
# download the latest CSV files, then run this command.
|
||||
# Note, no -f flags needed here.
|
||||
$ hledger import *.csv [--dry]
|
||||
|
||||
This method works for most CSV files. (Where records have a stable
|
||||
This method works for most CSV files. (Where records have a stable
|
||||
chronological order, and new records appear only at the new end.)
|
||||
|
||||
A number of other tools and workflows, hledger-specific and otherwise,
|
||||
A number of other tools and workflows, hledger-specific and otherwise,
|
||||
exist for converting, deduplicating, classifying and managing CSV data.
|
||||
See:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -708,43 +710,43 @@ TIPS
|
||||
Setting amounts
|
||||
A posting amount can be set in one of these ways:
|
||||
|
||||
o by assigning (with a fields list or field assigment) to amountN
|
||||
o by assigning (with a fields list or field assigment) to amountN
|
||||
(posting N's amount) or amount (posting 1's amount)
|
||||
|
||||
o by assigning to amountN-in and amountN-out (or amount-in and amount-
|
||||
out). For each CSV record, whichever of these has a non-zero value
|
||||
will be used, with appropriate sign. If both contain a non-zero
|
||||
o by assigning to amountN-in and amountN-out (or amount-in and amount-
|
||||
out). For each CSV record, whichever of these has a non-zero value
|
||||
will be used, with appropriate sign. If both contain a non-zero
|
||||
value, this may not work.
|
||||
|
||||
o by assigning to balanceN (or balance) instead of the above, setting
|
||||
the amount indirectly via a balance assignment. If you do this the
|
||||
o by assigning to balanceN (or balance) instead of the above, setting
|
||||
the amount indirectly via a balance assignment. If you do this the
|
||||
default account name may be wrong, so you should set that explicitly.
|
||||
|
||||
There is some special handling for an amount's sign:
|
||||
|
||||
o If an amount value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and
|
||||
o If an amount value is parenthesised, it will be de-parenthesised and
|
||||
sign-flipped.
|
||||
|
||||
o If an amount value begins with a double minus sign, those cancel out
|
||||
o If an amount value begins with a double minus sign, those cancel out
|
||||
and are removed.
|
||||
|
||||
o If an amount value begins with a plus sign, that will be removed
|
||||
|
||||
Setting currency/commodity
|
||||
If the currency/commodity symbol is included in the CSV's amount
|
||||
If the currency/commodity symbol is included in the CSV's amount
|
||||
field(s), you don't have to do anything special.
|
||||
|
||||
If the currency is provided as a separate CSV field, you can either:
|
||||
|
||||
o assign that to currency, which adds it to all posting amounts. The
|
||||
symbol will prepended to the amount quantity (on the left side). If
|
||||
you write a trailing space after the symbol, there will be a space
|
||||
between symbol and amount (an exception to the usual whitespace
|
||||
o assign that to currency, which adds it to all posting amounts. The
|
||||
symbol will prepended to the amount quantity (on the left side). If
|
||||
you write a trailing space after the symbol, there will be a space
|
||||
between symbol and amount (an exception to the usual whitespace
|
||||
stripping).
|
||||
|
||||
o or assign it to currencyN which adds it to posting N's amount only.
|
||||
|
||||
o or for more control, construct the amount from symbol and quantity
|
||||
o or for more control, construct the amount from symbol and quantity
|
||||
using field assignment, eg:
|
||||
|
||||
fields date,description,currency,quantity
|
||||
@ -752,9 +754,9 @@ TIPS
|
||||
amount %quantity %currency
|
||||
|
||||
Referencing other fields
|
||||
In field assignments, you can interpolate only CSV fields, not hledger
|
||||
fields. In the example below, there's both a CSV field and a hledger
|
||||
field named amount1, but %amount1 always means the CSV field, not the
|
||||
In field assignments, you can interpolate only CSV fields, not hledger
|
||||
fields. In the example below, there's both a CSV field and a hledger
|
||||
field named amount1, but %amount1 always means the CSV field, not the
|
||||
hledger field:
|
||||
|
||||
# Name the third CSV field "amount1"
|
||||
@ -766,7 +768,7 @@ TIPS
|
||||
# Set comment to the CSV amount1 (not the amount1 assigned above)
|
||||
comment %amount1
|
||||
|
||||
Here, since there's no CSV amount1 field, %amount1 will produce a lit-
|
||||
Here, since there's no CSV amount1 field, %amount1 will produce a lit-
|
||||
eral "amount1":
|
||||
|
||||
fields date,description,csvamount
|
||||
@ -774,7 +776,7 @@ TIPS
|
||||
# Can't interpolate amount1 here
|
||||
comment %amount1
|
||||
|
||||
When there are multiple field assignments to the same hledger field,
|
||||
When there are multiple field assignments to the same hledger field,
|
||||
only the last one takes effect. Here, comment's value will be be B, or
|
||||
C if "something" is matched, but never A:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -784,14 +786,14 @@ TIPS
|
||||
comment C
|
||||
|
||||
How CSV rules are evaluated
|
||||
Here's how to think of CSV rules being evaluated (if you really need
|
||||
Here's how to think of CSV rules being evaluated (if you really need
|
||||
to). First,
|
||||
|
||||
o include - all includes are inlined, from top to bottom, depth first.
|
||||
(At each include point the file is inlined and scanned for further
|
||||
o include - all includes are inlined, from top to bottom, depth first.
|
||||
(At each include point the file is inlined and scanned for further
|
||||
includes, recursively, before proceeding.)
|
||||
|
||||
Then "global" rules are evaluated, top to bottom. If a rule is re-
|
||||
Then "global" rules are evaluated, top to bottom. If a rule is re-
|
||||
peated, the last one wins:
|
||||
|
||||
o skip (at top level)
|
||||
@ -805,30 +807,30 @@ TIPS
|
||||
|
||||
Then for each CSV record in turn:
|
||||
|
||||
o test all if blocks. If any of them contain a end rule, skip all re-
|
||||
maining CSV records. Otherwise if any of them contain a skip rule,
|
||||
skip that many CSV records. If there are multiple matched skip
|
||||
o test all if blocks. If any of them contain a end rule, skip all re-
|
||||
maining CSV records. Otherwise if any of them contain a skip rule,
|
||||
skip that many CSV records. If there are multiple matched skip
|
||||
rules, the first one wins.
|
||||
|
||||
o collect all field assignments at top level and in matched if blocks.
|
||||
When there are multiple assignments for a field, keep only the last
|
||||
o collect all field assignments at top level and in matched if blocks.
|
||||
When there are multiple assignments for a field, keep only the last
|
||||
one.
|
||||
|
||||
o compute a value for each hledger field - either the one that was as-
|
||||
o compute a value for each hledger field - either the one that was as-
|
||||
signed to it (and interpolate the %CSVFIELDNAME references), or a de-
|
||||
fault
|
||||
|
||||
o generate a synthetic hledger transaction from these values.
|
||||
|
||||
This is all part of the CSV reader, one of several readers hledger can
|
||||
use to parse input files. When all files have been read successfully,
|
||||
the transactions are passed as input to whichever hledger command the
|
||||
This is all part of the CSV reader, one of several readers hledger can
|
||||
use to parse input files. When all files have been read successfully,
|
||||
the transactions are passed as input to whichever hledger command the
|
||||
user specified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||
Report bugs at http://bugs.hledger.org (or on the #hledger IRC channel
|
||||
or hledger mail list)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -842,7 +844,7 @@ COPYRIGHT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||
hledger(1), hledger-ui(1), hledger-web(1), hledger-api(1),
|
||||
hledger_csv(5), hledger_journal(5), hledger_timeclock(5), hledger_time-
|
||||
dot(5), ledger(1)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -850,4 +852,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
hledger 1.17.99 June 2020 hledger_csv(5)
|
||||
hledger 1.18 June 2020 hledger_csv(5)
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
.\"t
|
||||
|
||||
.TH "hledger_journal" "5" "June 2020" "hledger 1.17.99" "hledger User Manuals"
|
||||
.TH "hledger_journal" "5" "June 2020" "hledger 1.18" "hledger User Manuals"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ stdin.
|
||||
|
||||
File: hledger_journal.info, Node: Top, Up: (dir)
|
||||
|
||||
hledger_journal(5) hledger 1.17.99
|
||||
**********************************
|
||||
hledger_journal(5) hledger 1.18
|
||||
*******************************
|
||||
|
||||
Journal - hledger's default file format, representing a General Journal
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1823,124 +1823,124 @@ will have these tags added:
|
||||
|
||||
Tag Table:
|
||||
Node: Top76
|
||||
Node: Transactions1875
|
||||
Ref: #transactions1967
|
||||
Node: Dates3251
|
||||
Ref: #dates3350
|
||||
Node: Simple dates3415
|
||||
Ref: #simple-dates3541
|
||||
Node: Secondary dates4050
|
||||
Ref: #secondary-dates4204
|
||||
Node: Posting dates5540
|
||||
Ref: #posting-dates5669
|
||||
Node: Status7041
|
||||
Ref: #status7162
|
||||
Node: Description8870
|
||||
Ref: #description9004
|
||||
Node: Payee and note9324
|
||||
Ref: #payee-and-note9438
|
||||
Node: Comments9773
|
||||
Ref: #comments9899
|
||||
Node: Tags11093
|
||||
Ref: #tags11208
|
||||
Node: Postings12601
|
||||
Ref: #postings12729
|
||||
Node: Virtual postings13755
|
||||
Ref: #virtual-postings13872
|
||||
Node: Account names15177
|
||||
Ref: #account-names15318
|
||||
Node: Amounts15805
|
||||
Ref: #amounts15944
|
||||
Node: Digit group marks17052
|
||||
Ref: #digit-group-marks17200
|
||||
Node: Amount display style18138
|
||||
Ref: #amount-display-style18292
|
||||
Node: Transaction prices19729
|
||||
Ref: #transaction-prices19901
|
||||
Node: Lot prices and lot dates22233
|
||||
Ref: #lot-prices-and-lot-dates22430
|
||||
Node: Balance assertions22918
|
||||
Ref: #balance-assertions23104
|
||||
Node: Assertions and ordering24137
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-ordering24325
|
||||
Node: Assertions and included files25025
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-included-files25268
|
||||
Node: Assertions and multiple -f options25601
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-multiple--f-options25857
|
||||
Node: Assertions and commodities25989
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-commodities26221
|
||||
Node: Assertions and prices27378
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-prices27592
|
||||
Node: Assertions and subaccounts28032
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-subaccounts28261
|
||||
Node: Assertions and virtual postings28585
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-virtual-postings28827
|
||||
Node: Assertions and precision28969
|
||||
Ref: #assertions-and-precision29162
|
||||
Node: Balance assignments29429
|
||||
Ref: #balance-assignments29603
|
||||
Node: Balance assignments and prices30767
|
||||
Ref: #balance-assignments-and-prices30939
|
||||
Node: Directives31163
|
||||
Ref: #directives31322
|
||||
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hledger 1.17.99 June 2020 hledger_journal(5)
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hledger 1.18 June 2020 hledger_journal(5)
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.TH "hledger_timeclock" "5" "June 2020" "hledger 1.17.99" "hledger User Manuals"
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hledger_timeclock(5) hledger 1.17.99
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************************************
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
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hledger 1.17.99 June 2020 hledger_timeclock(5)
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hledger 1.18 June 2020 hledger_timeclock(5)
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**********************************
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|
||||
|
||||
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hledger 1.18 June 2020 hledger_timedot(5)
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.TH "hledger-ui" "1" "June 2020" "hledger-ui 1.18" "hledger User Manuals"
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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.TH "hledger-web" "1" "June 2020" "hledger-web 1.18" "hledger User Manuals"
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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.PP
|
||||
Eg, all account names in the journal (similar to the accounts command):
|
||||
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|
||||
(hledger-web\[aq]s JSON does not include newlines, here we use python to
|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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\f[C]/accounttransactions\f[R], or you can export it with
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\&.../hledger$ stack ghci hledger-lib
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\[dq]poriginal\[dq]: null,
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\[dq]pstatus\[dq]: \[dq]Unmarked\[dq],
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\[dq]ptags\[dq]: [],
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\[dq]ptransaction_\[dq]: \[dq]1\[dq],
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\[dq]ptype\[dq]: \[dq]RegularPosting\[dq]
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\[dq]paccount\[dq]: \[dq]income:salary\[dq],
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\[dq]pdate\[dq]: null,
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\[dq]ptype\[dq]: \[dq]RegularPosting\[dq],
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\[dq]pcomment\[dq]: \[dq]\[dq],
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\[dq]pdate2\[dq]: null,
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\[dq]ptags\[dq]: [],
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\[dq]poriginal\[dq]: null
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}
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],
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\[dq]tprecedingcomment\[dq]: \[dq]\[dq],
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\[dq]ttags\[dq]: [],
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\[dq]tsourcepos\[dq]: {
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\[dq]tag\[dq]: \[dq]JournalSourcePos\[dq],
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\[dq]contents\[dq]: [
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\[dq]\[dq],
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[
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1,
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1
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]
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],
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\[dq]tag\[dq]: \[dq]JournalSourcePos\[dq]
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]
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},
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\[dq]tstatus\[dq]: \[dq]Unmarked\[dq],
|
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\[dq]ttags\[dq]: []
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\[dq]tdate\[dq]: \[dq]2008-01-01\[dq],
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\[dq]tcode\[dq]: \[dq]\[dq],
|
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\[dq]tindex\[dq]: 1,
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\[dq]tprecedingcomment\[dq]: \[dq]\[dq],
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\[dq]tdate2\[dq]: null,
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\[dq]tdescription\[dq]: \[dq]income\[dq],
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\[dq]tstatus\[dq]: \[dq]Unmarked\[dq]
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}
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\f[R]
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.fi
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|
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|
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File: hledger-web.info, Node: Top, Next: OPTIONS, Up: (dir)
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||||
|
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hledger-web(1) hledger-web 1.17.99
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||||
**********************************
|
||||
hledger-web(1) hledger-web 1.18
|
||||
*******************************
|
||||
|
||||
hledger-web - web interface for the hledger accounting tool
|
||||
|
||||
@ -347,7 +347,8 @@ $ hledger-web -f examples/sample.journal --serve-api
|
||||
/accounttransactions/ACCOUNTNAME
|
||||
|
||||
Eg, all account names in the journal (similar to the accounts
|
||||
command):
|
||||
command). (hledger-web's JSON does not include newlines, here we use
|
||||
python to prettify it):
|
||||
|
||||
$ curl -s http://127.0.0.1:5000/accountnames | python -m json.tool
|
||||
[
|
||||
@ -405,106 +406,100 @@ AccountTransactionsReportItem (etc).
|
||||
'/add', if hledger-web was started with the 'add' capability (enabled by
|
||||
default). The payload must be the full, exact JSON representation of a
|
||||
hledger transaction (partial data won't do). You can get sample JSON
|
||||
from '/transactions' or '/accounttransactions', or you can export it
|
||||
with hledger-lib's 'writeJsonFile' helper, like so:
|
||||
from hledger-web's '/transactions' or '/accounttransactions', or you can
|
||||
export it with hledger-lib, eg like so:
|
||||
|
||||
$ make ghci-web
|
||||
>>> import Hledger
|
||||
>>> writeJsonFile "txn.json" (head $ jtxns samplejournal) -- export samplejournal's first txn
|
||||
.../hledger$ stack ghci hledger-lib
|
||||
>>> writeJsonFile "txn.json" (head $ jtxns samplejournal)
|
||||
>>> :q
|
||||
|
||||
If you like, reformat the json to make it human-readable:
|
||||
|
||||
$ python -m json.tool txn.json >pretty
|
||||
$ mv pretty txn.json
|
||||
|
||||
Here's how it looks as of hledger-1.17 (remember, this JSON
|
||||
corresponds to hledger's Transaction and related data types):
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
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"tcode": "",
|
||||
"tcomment": "",
|
||||
"tdate": "2008-01-01",
|
||||
"tdate2": null,
|
||||
"tdescription": "income",
|
||||
"tindex": 1,
|
||||
"tpostings": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"paccount": "assets:bank:checking",
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"pamount": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"aprice": null,
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aquantity": {
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": 10000000000,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": 1,
|
||||
"decimalPlaces": 10,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": 1
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": 10000000000
|
||||
},
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"astyle": {
|
||||
"ascommodityside": "L",
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": ".",
|
||||
"asdigitgroups": null,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": "."
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"poriginal": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"ptransaction_": "1",
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting"
|
||||
"paccount": "assets:bank:checking",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting",
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"poriginal": null
|
||||
},
|
||||
{
|
||||
"paccount": "income:salary",
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"pamount": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"aprice": null,
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aquantity": {
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": -10000000000,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": -1,
|
||||
"decimalPlaces": 10,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": -1
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": -10000000000
|
||||
},
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"astyle": {
|
||||
"ascommodityside": "L",
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": ".",
|
||||
"asdigitgroups": null,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": "."
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"poriginal": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"ptransaction_": "1",
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting"
|
||||
"paccount": "income:salary",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting",
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"poriginal": null
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"tprecedingcomment": "",
|
||||
"ttags": [],
|
||||
"tsourcepos": {
|
||||
"tag": "JournalSourcePos",
|
||||
"contents": [
|
||||
"",
|
||||
[
|
||||
1,
|
||||
1
|
||||
]
|
||||
],
|
||||
"tag": "JournalSourcePos"
|
||||
]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"tstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ttags": []
|
||||
"tdate": "2008-01-01",
|
||||
"tcode": "",
|
||||
"tindex": 1,
|
||||
"tprecedingcomment": "",
|
||||
"tdate2": null,
|
||||
"tdescription": "income",
|
||||
"tstatus": "Unmarked"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
And here's how to test adding it with curl. This should add a new
|
||||
@ -569,22 +564,22 @@ awkward.
|
||||
|
||||
Tag Table:
|
||||
Node: Top72
|
||||
Node: OPTIONS1752
|
||||
Ref: #options1857
|
||||
Node: PERMISSIONS8201
|
||||
Ref: #permissions8340
|
||||
Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING9552
|
||||
Ref: #editing-uploading-downloading9733
|
||||
Node: RELOADING10567
|
||||
Ref: #reloading10701
|
||||
Node: JSON API11134
|
||||
Ref: #json-api11248
|
||||
Node: ENVIRONMENT16812
|
||||
Ref: #environment16928
|
||||
Node: FILES17661
|
||||
Ref: #files17761
|
||||
Node: BUGS17974
|
||||
Ref: #bugs18052
|
||||
Node: OPTIONS1746
|
||||
Ref: #options1851
|
||||
Node: PERMISSIONS8195
|
||||
Ref: #permissions8334
|
||||
Node: EDITING UPLOADING DOWNLOADING9546
|
||||
Ref: #editing-uploading-downloading9727
|
||||
Node: RELOADING10561
|
||||
Ref: #reloading10695
|
||||
Node: JSON API11128
|
||||
Ref: #json-api11242
|
||||
Node: ENVIRONMENT16723
|
||||
Ref: #environment16839
|
||||
Node: FILES17572
|
||||
Ref: #files17672
|
||||
Node: BUGS17885
|
||||
Ref: #bugs17963
|
||||
|
||||
End Tag Table
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -305,7 +305,9 @@ JSON API
|
||||
/accounts
|
||||
/accounttransactions/ACCOUNTNAME
|
||||
|
||||
Eg, all account names in the journal (similar to the accounts command):
|
||||
Eg, all account names in the journal (similar to the accounts command).
|
||||
(hledger-web's JSON does not include newlines, here we use python to
|
||||
prettify it):
|
||||
|
||||
$ curl -s http://127.0.0.1:5000/accountnames | python -m json.tool
|
||||
[
|
||||
@ -363,106 +365,100 @@ JSON API
|
||||
/add, if hledger-web was started with the add capability (enabled by
|
||||
default). The payload must be the full, exact JSON representation of a
|
||||
hledger transaction (partial data won't do). You can get sample JSON
|
||||
from /transactions or /accounttransactions, or you can export it with
|
||||
hledger-lib's writeJsonFile helper, like so:
|
||||
from hledger-web's /transactions or /accounttransactions, or you can
|
||||
export it with hledger-lib, eg like so:
|
||||
|
||||
$ make ghci-web
|
||||
>>> import Hledger
|
||||
>>> writeJsonFile "txn.json" (head $ jtxns samplejournal) -- export samplejournal's first txn
|
||||
.../hledger$ stack ghci hledger-lib
|
||||
>>> writeJsonFile "txn.json" (head $ jtxns samplejournal)
|
||||
>>> :q
|
||||
|
||||
If you like, reformat the json to make it human-readable:
|
||||
|
||||
$ python -m json.tool txn.json >pretty
|
||||
$ mv pretty txn.json
|
||||
|
||||
Here's how it looks as of hledger-1.17 (remember, this JSON corresponds
|
||||
to hledger's Transaction and related data types):
|
||||
|
||||
{
|
||||
"tcode": "",
|
||||
"tcomment": "",
|
||||
"tdate": "2008-01-01",
|
||||
"tdate2": null,
|
||||
"tdescription": "income",
|
||||
"tindex": 1,
|
||||
"tpostings": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"paccount": "assets:bank:checking",
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"pamount": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"aprice": null,
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aquantity": {
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": 10000000000,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": 1,
|
||||
"decimalPlaces": 10,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": 1
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": 10000000000
|
||||
},
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"astyle": {
|
||||
"ascommodityside": "L",
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": ".",
|
||||
"asdigitgroups": null,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": "."
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"poriginal": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"ptransaction_": "1",
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting"
|
||||
"paccount": "assets:bank:checking",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting",
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"poriginal": null
|
||||
},
|
||||
{
|
||||
"paccount": "income:salary",
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"pamount": [
|
||||
{
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"aprice": null,
|
||||
"acommodity": "$",
|
||||
"aquantity": {
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": -10000000000,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": -1,
|
||||
"decimalPlaces": 10,
|
||||
"floatingPoint": -1
|
||||
"decimalMantissa": -10000000000
|
||||
},
|
||||
"aismultiplier": false,
|
||||
"astyle": {
|
||||
"ascommodityside": "L",
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": ".",
|
||||
"asdigitgroups": null,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2
|
||||
"ascommodityspaced": false,
|
||||
"asprecision": 2,
|
||||
"asdecimalpoint": "."
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"pbalanceassertion": null,
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"poriginal": null,
|
||||
"pstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"ptransaction_": "1",
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting"
|
||||
"paccount": "income:salary",
|
||||
"pdate": null,
|
||||
"ptype": "RegularPosting",
|
||||
"pcomment": "",
|
||||
"pdate2": null,
|
||||
"ptags": [],
|
||||
"poriginal": null
|
||||
}
|
||||
],
|
||||
"tprecedingcomment": "",
|
||||
"ttags": [],
|
||||
"tsourcepos": {
|
||||
"tag": "JournalSourcePos",
|
||||
"contents": [
|
||||
"",
|
||||
[
|
||||
1,
|
||||
1
|
||||
]
|
||||
],
|
||||
"tag": "JournalSourcePos"
|
||||
]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"tstatus": "Unmarked",
|
||||
"ttags": []
|
||||
"tdate": "2008-01-01",
|
||||
"tcode": "",
|
||||
"tindex": 1,
|
||||
"tprecedingcomment": "",
|
||||
"tdate2": null,
|
||||
"tdescription": "income",
|
||||
"tstatus": "Unmarked"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
And here's how to test adding it with curl. This should add a new en-
|
||||
@ -533,4 +529,4 @@ SEE ALSO
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
hledger-web 1.17.99 June 2020 hledger-web(1)
|
||||
hledger-web 1.18 June 2020 hledger-web(1)
|
||||
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
.\"t
|
||||
|
||||
.TH "hledger" "1" "June 2020" "hledger 1.17.99" "hledger User Manuals"
|
||||
.TH "hledger" "1" "June 2020" "hledger 1.18" "hledger User Manuals"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ This is hledger.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.7 from stdin.
|
||||
|
||||
File: hledger.info, Node: Top, Next: COMMON TASKS, Up: (dir)
|
||||
|
||||
hledger(1) hledger 1.17.99
|
||||
**************************
|
||||
hledger(1) hledger 1.18
|
||||
***********************
|
||||
|
||||
hledger - a command-line accounting tool
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3776,187 +3776,187 @@ $ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 hledger -f my.journal print
|
||||
|
||||
Tag Table:
|
||||
Node: Top68
|
||||
Node: COMMON TASKS2321
|
||||
Ref: #common-tasks2433
|
||||
Node: Getting help2840
|
||||
Ref: #getting-help2972
|
||||
Node: Constructing command lines3525
|
||||
Ref: #constructing-command-lines3717
|
||||
Node: Starting a journal file4414
|
||||
Ref: #starting-a-journal-file4612
|
||||
Node: Setting opening balances5800
|
||||
Ref: #setting-opening-balances5996
|
||||
Node: Recording transactions9137
|
||||
Ref: #recording-transactions9317
|
||||
Node: Reconciling9873
|
||||
Ref: #reconciling10016
|
||||
Node: Reporting12273
|
||||
Ref: #reporting12413
|
||||
Node: Migrating to a new file16412
|
||||
Ref: #migrating-to-a-new-file16560
|
||||
Node: OPTIONS16859
|
||||
Ref: #options16966
|
||||
Node: General options17336
|
||||
Ref: #general-options17461
|
||||
Node: Command options20231
|
||||
Ref: #command-options20382
|
||||
Node: Command arguments20780
|
||||
Ref: #command-arguments20927
|
||||
Node: Queries21807
|
||||
Ref: #queries21962
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Node: More escaping26603
|
||||
Ref: #more-escaping26765
|
||||
Node: Even more escaping27061
|
||||
Ref: #even-more-escaping27255
|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #less-escaping28088
|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #unicode-characters28515
|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #input-files30070
|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #output-destination32151
|
||||
Node: Output format32576
|
||||
Ref: #output-format32726
|
||||
Node: Regular expressions34308
|
||||
Ref: #regular-expressions34465
|
||||
Node: Smart dates36201
|
||||
Ref: #smart-dates36352
|
||||
Node: Report start & end date37713
|
||||
Ref: #report-start-end-date37885
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Ref: #test125376
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Ref: #add-on-commands126240
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Node: ui127583
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Ref: #web127828
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Ref: #iadd128055
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|
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Ref: #interest128244
|
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Node: ENVIRONMENT128484
|
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Ref: #environment128596
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Node: FILES129425
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Ref: #files-1129528
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Node: LIMITATIONS129741
|
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|
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||||
Node: Starting a journal file4408
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||||
Ref: #starting-a-journal-file4606
|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
Node: Reporting12267
|
||||
Ref: #reporting12407
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Node: Command options20225
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #command-arguments20921
|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #queries21956
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Ref: #less-escaping28082
|
||||
Node: Unicode characters28327
|
||||
Ref: #unicode-characters28509
|
||||
Node: Input files29921
|
||||
Ref: #input-files30064
|
||||
Node: Output destination31993
|
||||
Ref: #output-destination32145
|
||||
Node: Output format32570
|
||||
Ref: #output-format32720
|
||||
Node: Regular expressions34302
|
||||
Ref: #regular-expressions34459
|
||||
Node: Smart dates36195
|
||||
Ref: #smart-dates36346
|
||||
Node: Report start & end date37707
|
||||
Ref: #report-start-end-date37879
|
||||
Node: Report intervals39376
|
||||
Ref: #report-intervals39541
|
||||
Node: Period expressions39931
|
||||
Ref: #period-expressions40091
|
||||
Node: Depth limiting44227
|
||||
Ref: #depth-limiting44371
|
||||
Node: Pivoting44703
|
||||
Ref: #pivoting44826
|
||||
Node: Valuation46502
|
||||
Ref: #valuation46604
|
||||
Node: -B Cost47524
|
||||
Ref: #b-cost47628
|
||||
Node: -V Value47800
|
||||
Ref: #v-value47953
|
||||
Node: -X Market value in specified commodity49226
|
||||
Ref: #x-market-value-in-specified-commodity49445
|
||||
Node: Market prices49623
|
||||
Ref: #market-prices49808
|
||||
Node: --value Flexible valuation50733
|
||||
Ref: #value-flexible-valuation50934
|
||||
Node: Effect of --value on reports55439
|
||||
Ref: #effect-of---value-on-reports55620
|
||||
Node: COMMANDS61166
|
||||
Ref: #commands61274
|
||||
Node: accounts62358
|
||||
Ref: #accounts62456
|
||||
Node: activity63155
|
||||
Ref: #activity63265
|
||||
Node: add63648
|
||||
Ref: #add63747
|
||||
Node: balance66486
|
||||
Ref: #balance66597
|
||||
Node: Classic balance report68055
|
||||
Ref: #classic-balance-report68228
|
||||
Node: Customising the classic balance report69597
|
||||
Ref: #customising-the-classic-balance-report69825
|
||||
Node: Colour support71901
|
||||
Ref: #colour-support72068
|
||||
Node: Flat mode72241
|
||||
Ref: #flat-mode72389
|
||||
Node: Depth limited balance reports72802
|
||||
Ref: #depth-limited-balance-reports72987
|
||||
Node: Percentages73443
|
||||
Ref: #percentages73609
|
||||
Node: Multicolumn balance report74746
|
||||
Ref: #multicolumn-balance-report74926
|
||||
Node: Budget report80188
|
||||
Ref: #budget-report80331
|
||||
Node: Nested budgets85597
|
||||
Ref: #nested-budgets85709
|
||||
Ref: #output-format-189190
|
||||
Node: balancesheet89387
|
||||
Ref: #balancesheet89523
|
||||
Node: balancesheetequity90989
|
||||
Ref: #balancesheetequity91138
|
||||
Node: cashflow91861
|
||||
Ref: #cashflow91989
|
||||
Node: check-dates93168
|
||||
Ref: #check-dates93295
|
||||
Node: check-dupes93574
|
||||
Ref: #check-dupes93698
|
||||
Node: close93991
|
||||
Ref: #close94105
|
||||
Node: close usage95627
|
||||
Ref: #close-usage95720
|
||||
Node: commodities98533
|
||||
Ref: #commodities98660
|
||||
Node: descriptions98742
|
||||
Ref: #descriptions98870
|
||||
Node: diff99051
|
||||
Ref: #diff99157
|
||||
Node: files100204
|
||||
Ref: #files100304
|
||||
Node: help100451
|
||||
Ref: #help100551
|
||||
Node: import101632
|
||||
Ref: #import101746
|
||||
Node: Importing balance assignments102639
|
||||
Ref: #importing-balance-assignments102787
|
||||
Node: incomestatement103436
|
||||
Ref: #incomestatement103569
|
||||
Node: notes105056
|
||||
Ref: #notes105169
|
||||
Node: payees105295
|
||||
Ref: #payees105401
|
||||
Node: prices105559
|
||||
Ref: #prices105665
|
||||
Node: print106006
|
||||
Ref: #print106116
|
||||
Node: print-unique110902
|
||||
Ref: #print-unique111028
|
||||
Node: register111313
|
||||
Ref: #register111440
|
||||
Node: Custom register output115612
|
||||
Ref: #custom-register-output115741
|
||||
Node: register-match117078
|
||||
Ref: #register-match117212
|
||||
Node: rewrite117563
|
||||
Ref: #rewrite117678
|
||||
Node: Re-write rules in a file119533
|
||||
Ref: #re-write-rules-in-a-file119667
|
||||
Node: Diff output format120877
|
||||
Ref: #diff-output-format121046
|
||||
Node: rewrite vs print --auto122138
|
||||
Ref: #rewrite-vs.-print---auto122317
|
||||
Node: roi122873
|
||||
Ref: #roi122971
|
||||
Node: stats123983
|
||||
Ref: #stats124082
|
||||
Node: tags124870
|
||||
Ref: #tags124968
|
||||
Node: test125262
|
||||
Ref: #test125370
|
||||
Node: Add-on commands126117
|
||||
Ref: #add-on-commands126234
|
||||
Node: ui127577
|
||||
Ref: #ui127665
|
||||
Node: web127719
|
||||
Ref: #web127822
|
||||
Node: iadd127938
|
||||
Ref: #iadd128049
|
||||
Node: interest128131
|
||||
Ref: #interest128238
|
||||
Node: ENVIRONMENT128478
|
||||
Ref: #environment128590
|
||||
Node: FILES129419
|
||||
Ref: #files-1129522
|
||||
Node: LIMITATIONS129735
|
||||
Ref: #limitations129854
|
||||
Node: TROUBLESHOOTING130596
|
||||
Ref: #troubleshooting130709
|
||||
|
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