Thank you Martin!
To take this one step further, is there a way I can specify arguments in
the importer file itself, so I don't have to specify them on the command
line?
Then I can just run the importer without any args.
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020, 06:38 Martin Blais, wrote:
> python importer.py --do
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 06:05:45PM +0100, 'Patrick Ruckstuhl' via Beancount
wrote:
> 'META(str)': Get some metadata key of the Posting.
Thank you very much. It is exactly what I wanted.
> Run bean-query with your file and then enter "help" or for what you're
> mostly interested "help
Hello,
despite living a life in multiple currencies, my approach for getting
current and historical currency exchange rates is not systematic at all
and I have been using different sources at different times for different
applications.
I would like to standardize and automate the retrieval of cur
* Daniele Nicolodi [2020-11-07 00:29]:
> I would like to standardize and automate the retrieval of currency
> exchange rates. However, I haven't been able to find a service that
> offers easy and free access at historical data.
These two look imho interesting:
Exchange Rates API
https://exchange