Moves payees from end to after accounts

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thdox 2013-04-25 21:00:22 +02:00
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@ -4540,13 +4540,13 @@ database files.
@menu @menu
* accounts:: * accounts::
* payees::
* commodities:: * commodities::
* tags:: * tags::
* entry and xact:: * entry and xact::
* payees::
@end menu @end menu
@node accounts, commodities, Reports about your Journals, Reports about your Journals @node accounts, payees, Reports about your Journals, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @code{accounts} @subsection @code{accounts}
The @command{accounts} reports all of the accounts in the journal. The @command{accounts} reports all of the accounts in the journal.
@ -4554,12 +4554,25 @@ Following the command with a regular expression will limit the output to
accounts matching the regex. The output is sorted by name. Using the accounts matching the regex. The output is sorted by name. Using the
@code{--count} option will tell you how many entries use each account. @code{--count} option will tell you how many entries use each account.
@node payees, commodities, accounts, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @code{payees}
@node commodities, tags, accounts, Reports about your Journals The @command{payees} reports all of the unique payees in the journal. To
filter the payees displayed you must use the prefix:
@smallexample
macbook-2:$ ledger payees 'Tar.+t'
El Dorade Restaurant
My Big Fat Greek Restaurant
Target
macbook-2:$
@end smallexample
@node commodities, tags, payees, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @command{commodities} @subsection @command{commodities}
Report all commodities present in the journals under consideration. The Report all commodities present in the journals under consideration. The
output is sorted by name. Using the @code{--count} option will tell output is sorted by name. Using the @code{--count} option will tell you
you how many entries use each commodity. how many entries use each commodity.
@node tags, entry and xact, commodities, Reports about your Journals @node tags, entry and xact, commodities, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @command{tags} @subsection @command{tags}
@ -4569,9 +4582,7 @@ is sorted by name. Using the @code{--count} option will tell you how
many entries use each tag. Using the @code{--values} option will report many entries use each tag. Using the @code{--values} option will report
the values used by each tag. the values used by each tag.
@node entry and xact, , tags, Reports about your Journals
@node entry and xact, payees, tags, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @command{draft}, @command{entry} and @command{xact} @subsection @command{draft}, @command{entry} and @command{xact}
The @code{draft}, @code{entry} and @command{xact} commands simplify the The @code{draft}, @code{entry} and @command{xact} commands simplify the
@ -4625,19 +4636,6 @@ ledger xact 4/9 viva dining "DM 11.50"
@command{xact} is identical to @command{entry} and is provide for @command{xact} is identical to @command{entry} and is provide for
backwards compatibility with Ledger 2.X. backwards compatibility with Ledger 2.X.
@node payees, , entry and xact, Reports about your Journals
@subsection @code{payees}
The @command{payees} reports all of the unique payees in the journal. To
filter the payees displayed you must use the prefix:
@smallexample
macbook-2:$ ledger payees 'Tar.+t'
El Dorade Restaurant
My Big Fat Greek Restaurant
Target
macbook-2:$
@end smallexample