Second thought, it's not. Using
ledger -f 2020.ledger print -S d --raw > 2020-s.ledger
still dropped the commodity directive.
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 1:32:14 PM UTC-4, Colin Dean wrote:
>
> Thanks, it looks like --raw is what I want.
>
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On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 02:23:09PM -0700, Colin Dean wrote:
> I’m updating my finances for the first time in a while starting afresh: a
> whole new transaction record.
>
> Something I’ve somehow never hit before: My workflow is to append the
> output of ledger-autosync to my tx record, make adjust
* Colin Dean [2020-06-15 14:23]:
> Is there a way to disable removing the commodity? I understand that
> ‘print’ is supposed to output the most space-efficient
> representation of the tx log, but it’s annoying to have to re-add
> the commodity directive every time I sort.
I'm not sure why $ is re
I’m updating my finances for the first time in a while starting afresh: a
whole new transaction record.
Something I’ve somehow never hit before: My workflow is to append the
output of ledger-autosync to my tx record, make adjustments, categorize,
commit, then sort and format using ledger print. Wh