> 1) An account declaration.  Any declaration will do, e.g. "account
> foo".  --strict will only check if there are declarations.  (This is
> not intuitive and a known issue: GitHub #517, Bugzilla #771)
>
>
Oh wow, you are right.


> b) --explicit in addition to --strict because your transactions are
> cleared and --strict assumes everything in cleared transactions is
> known unless you add --explicit
>

I see, yea that makes sense now. Thank you for clearing it up.

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