Still playing around with this.
When I run this command:
ledger file.ledger balance --budget -p "this month" --exchange USD
I receive the amount remaining available for the month but it doesn't show
the percent remaining. Can you show me how to do this? if it's possible?
I tried using awk
On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 10:56 AM Scott A. Nichols wrote:
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> ok, thanks for the responses. I don't want to stop using ledger because it's
> the only program I have ever enjoyed and I've tried many. My work around (in
> case anyone ever has this problem in the future) is I created an excel file
ok, thanks for the responses. I don't want to stop using ledger because
it's the only program I have ever enjoyed and I've tried many. My work
around (in case anyone ever has this problem in the future) is I created an
excel file with the same formatting as ledger's budgeting system. The excel
On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 10:29 AM Scott A. Nichols wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Everything about Ledger is perfect for me accept managing a budget with
> multiple currencies. The issue, for me, is that I spend money in two
> different currencies. For example, while living abroad I will spending in
>
> "SAN" == Scott A Nichols writes:
SAN> Note: Everything else works perfect for me in ledger using multiple
SAN> currencies (data input, running reports, and so forth), the only thing
SAN> I'm struggling with is budgeting. I want it to work exactly (or at least
SAN> very similar) to the
Hello,
Everything about Ledger is perfect for me accept managing a budget with
multiple currencies. The issue, for me, is that I spend money in two
different currencies. For example, while living abroad I will spending in
"Expenses:Restaurants" but sometimes I will use my credit card to pay