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Ledger NEWS
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* 2.0
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- The code base was rewritten for clarity and consistency. It is now
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simpler, more robust, and faster.
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simpler internally, more robust, and much faster.
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- The most significant feature addition in this version is the use of
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"value expressions". These are now used in many places to indicate
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what to display, the sorting order, and even the output format.
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A value expression is a simple string that uses one letter codes to
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indicate transaction, entry and account details. Logic and math
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operators are supported, as well as a few useful functions. See the
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README.
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- The most significant feature added are "value expressions". They
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are used in several places to indicate what to display, sorting
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order, output format, etc. Logic and math operators are supported,
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as well as a few functions. See the documentation for more info.
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- If the environment variable LEDGER (or LEDGER_FILE) is used, a
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binary cache of that ledger will be kept in ~/.ledger (or
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binary cache of that ledger is now kept in ~/.ledger (or
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LEDGER_CACHE), to speed up later queries of the same data. This
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happens only when "-f" or "--file" is not used.
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- New options:
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"-o FILE" outputs data to the given FILE. If "-", the output is the
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same as the default (stdout).
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"-o FILE" outputs data to FILE. If "-", output goes to stdout.
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-j and -J options replace previous -G (gnuplot) option. -j reports
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the values column in a way gnuplot can consume, and -J reports the
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totals column. An example can be found in scripts/report.
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-j and -J options replace the previous -G (gnuplot) option. -j
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reports the values column in a way gnuplot can consume, and -J, the
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totals column. An example is in scripts/report.
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"-y DATEFMT" changes the date format used in register reports. The
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"-y DATEFMT" changes the date format used for register reports. The
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default is "%Y/%m/%d".
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-Y and -W print yearly and weekly subtotals, just as the -M option
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printed monthly subtotals in the previous version.
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-w shows cumulative totals for each of the days of the week.
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-Y and -W print yearly and weekly subtotals, just as -M prints
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monthly subtotals. --dow shows cumulative totals for each day of
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the week.
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"-z INTERVAL" allows more flexible interval reporting. The
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sublanguage used will probably mature over time, but for now it
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"-z INTERVAL" allows for more flexible interval reporting. The
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sublanguage used will likely mature over time, but for now it
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supports expression like:
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monthly
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every week
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every 3 quarters
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weekly from 12/20
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monthly in 2003
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-O shows base values (this is the default, and old behavior)
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-O shows base values (this is the default, and old, behavior)
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-B shows basis cost of commodities
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-V show market value of commodities
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-G reports net gain/loss (shows commodity changes only)
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-V shows the market value of commodities
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-G reports net gain/loss
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-A reports average value (arithmetic mean)
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-D reports deviation from the average value
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-D reports deviation from the average
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-X reports the trend (average rate of change)
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-Z reports the trend, with older values affecting the trend less
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- Regexps specified after the command name now apply to account names
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only. To search on a payee, use "--" to separate the two kinds of
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regexps. For example, to find a payee named "John" within all
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Expenses accounts, use:
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- Regexps given directly after the command name now apply to account
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names only. To search on a payee, use "--" to separate the two
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kinds of regexps. For example, to find a payee named "John" within
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all Expenses accounts, use:
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ledger register expenses -- john
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FYI: The above command is identical (and internally converted) to:
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Note: The above command is identical (and internally converted) to:
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ledger -l "/expenses/|//john/" register
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!include FILE
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@@
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All entries specified within the "@ ACCOUNT/@@" range will be added
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under that account.
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Entries specified within "@ ACCOUNT/@@" will affect only that
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account.
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- Register reports now show the account being changed. Use the -r
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option to see "other accounts" -- or the account the credit/debit
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came from. (This was the old behavior in 1.x, but can lead to
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confusing reports when viewing accounts with subaccounts.) The -r
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option also works for balance reports, where it will show all the
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account totals related to your query.
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- Register reports now show only the account affected by default. Use
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"-r" to see "related accounts" -- the account the transfer came from
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or went to. (This was the old behavior in 1.x, but leads to
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confusing reports when viewing reports within subaccounts.) The
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"-r" option also works with balance reports, where it shows all
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amounts related to your query.
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- Automated transactions now use a single value expression as a
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predicate. This means the new syntax is:
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- Automated transactions now use value expressions as their predicate.
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The new syntax is:
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= VALUE-EXPR
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TRANSACTIONS...
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Only one VALUE-EXPR is supported, compared to the multiple account
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regexps supported before. By using a VALUE-EXPR as a predicate,
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matching may now be much more comprehensive and selective.
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regexps supported before. However, since value expression allow for
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logic chaining, there is no loss in functionality. Also, by using a
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VALUE-EXPR as a predicate, matching may be much more comprehensive
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and selective.
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- The use of "+" and "-" in ledger files (to specify permanent
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regexps) has been removed.
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- -l now takes a value expression as the "calculation predicate".
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To mimic the old behavior of "-l \$100", use: -d "AT<{\$100}"
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- The -S flag takes a value expression string, which yields the value
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that will be sorted on.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Value expressions are now supported, where the totals reported can
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be changed using -t and -T and an expression string composed of:
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a amount
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B current balance
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T amount total (B + a)
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c cost
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C cost total
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v market value(amount, date)
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V total market value(amount total, date)
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g net gain (v - c)
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G total net gain (V - C)
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d date (in seconds past the epoch)
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i index (within the report)
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o item age = date - report begin date
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w item newness = report end date - date
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b report begin date
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e report end date
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P(x,y) market price of x at time y (i.e., V = p(A,d))
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Mx total arthmetic of x (x/n)
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Bx deviation = a - x
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Ax absolute (positive) value of x
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{x} parse x as a ledger amount
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/s/ 1 if full account name matches s
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in precedence order:
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-?[0-9]*.[0-9]+ numerical constants
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binary operators: * /
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binary operators: + -
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comparison operators: = < <= > >=
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logical operators: ! & |
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(x) parenthetical grouping
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The standard reports are therefore implemented as:
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-O == -t a -T A
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-B == -t c -T C
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-V == -t c -T V
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-G == -t g -T G
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-A == -t a -T MA
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-D == -t a -T DMA
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-T == -t a -T MDMA
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-W == -t a -T MD(MA*(d-b/e-b))
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-X == -t a -T a+MD(MA*(d-b/e-b))
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- User-specified format strings are supported with a -F option. The
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strings are very much like printf format strings, with the following
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syntax for each substitution:
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%?-m.MX
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Each part of the above except for X is optional, and means:
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? field is blank if reporting on a "subsequent line" (within
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the register report, when viewing splits)
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- left justify field (default is right)
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m minimum width of the field
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. indicates that a maximum width is being specified
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M maximum width of the field; values are truncated to fit
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And where X may be any one of:
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% self-insert
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d same as %[%Y/%m/%d]
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[datefmt] pass 'datefmt' to strftime for the entry
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p the payee
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a the custom account name (report dependent)
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n the real account name (balance report only)
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N full account name (balance report only)
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t whatever the specified value expression is
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T whatever the specified total expression is
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(expr) insert an arbitrary style expression
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The default format for the register and balance reports are:
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%?10d %?-.20p %-.22a %12.66t %12.80T
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%20T %-a
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- The -S flag now takes a value expression as the sorting criteria.
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To sort on the amount, use -S T (balance) or -S t (register).
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* 1.7
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