I *think*[1] that if 60 HOOL is all you have in that account it should
match the total number of units in account1, and it would automatically
fill in the cost basis in account2.
[1] It's been a while, adding a unit test specifically for this case in the
matching code might make sense to validate
Hi everyone,
I've changed one of my taxable accounts providers and need to transfer the
assets from one beancount account to the other. Transfer happens "in
specie" and I need to preserve the cost basis and lots as part of the
transfer. If I understood the docs correctly , transferring like thi
I tend to use beancount and beanquery to extract interesting data and to do
further processing in pandas in Jupyter Notebook, where data processing
and visualization tools are very developed.
https://www.isabekov.pro/multiperiod-hledger-style-reports-in-beancount-pivoting-a-table/
I think what
I tend to use beancount and beanquery to extract interesting data and to do
further processing in pandas in Jupyter Notebook, where data processing
and visualization tools are very developed.
https://www.isabekov.pro/multiperiod-hledger-style-reports-in-beancount-pivoting-a-table/
I think what
bean-report is deprecated.
You can do the following in bean-query:
SELECT PARENT(account), position, balance WHERE account ~ 'Expenses:Test:'
you can also use PARENT(PARENT(account))
This is for register report. For balance report, something like that:
SELECT PARENT(account), SUM(position) WH
Hi,
Example bean-report output:
Expenses:Test:Foo 2 USD
Expenses:Test:Foo 4 USD
How can I automatically show summations for all super-accounts? For example
Expenses 6 USD
Expenses:Test6 USD
Expenses:Test:Foo 2 USD
Expenses:Test:Foo