Ah, yes, that can certainly be a problem.  I generally figure out the
reports and run them periodically (weekly, monthly, etc) for us.  I
tried scripting them for my partner but I guess they have a management
mentality (I did push them to a html for a while but then I forgot to
keep that up).  At least the text output ledger produces is good
enough for us.

For the raw data there is an actual 'csv' command.  You can use the
various filters with it, I understand.  And there's a 'csv-format'
switch too.  I don't use it but it's in the docs.

On 07/03/2019, o1bigtenor <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 1:25 AM Alan Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On 2019-03-07 00:07, Fergus Cameron <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> > if you consider CSV a tabular format, it can.  you can post
>> > process it
>> > from there ... although, one would need to understand the final
>> > result
>> > to make that a sane suggestion since ledger can generally
>> > produce the
>> > answers you need directly.
>>
>> CSV would be fine. How do I do that?
>>
>> My motivation is that my wife does not use ledger and she wants to
>> use a
>> spreadsheet to look at our family expenses.
>>
>
> Might be easier if you gave her a list of commands for ledger.
> She can look for herself and you don't have to do the extra 'fun'.
>
> Dee
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