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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\cocoartf949\cocoasubrtf460
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{\fonttbl\f0\fmodern\fcharset0 Courier;}
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{\colortbl;\red255\green255\blue255;}
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\pard\tx560\tx1120\tx1680\tx2240\tx2800\tx3360\tx3920\tx4480\tx5040\tx5600\tx6160\tx6720\sl264\slmult1\ql\qnatural\pardirnatural
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\f0\fs28 \cf0 @c -n, --collapse register: collapse transactions with multiple postings\
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\
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When multiple postings relate to a single transaction, they are reported\
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as part of that transaction. For example, in the case of @file\{sample.dat\}:\
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\
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@example\
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ledger reg -- book\
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@end example\
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\
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Reports:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/29 Book Store Expenses:Books $20.00 $20.00\
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Liabilities:MasterCard $-20.00 0\
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(Liabilities:Taxes) $-2.00 $-2.00\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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All three postings are part of one transaction, and as such the transaction\
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details are printed only once. To report every transaction on a single\
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line, use @option\{-n\} to collapse transactions with multiple postings:\
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\
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@example\
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ledger -n reg -- book\
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@end example\
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\
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Reports:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/29 Book Store <Total> $-2.00 $-2.00\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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In the balance report, @option\{-n\} causes the grand total not to be\
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displayed at the bottom of the report.\
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\
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@c -s, --subtotal balance: show sub-accounts; other: show subtotals\
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\
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If an account occurs more than once in a report, it is possible to\
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combine them all and report the total per-account, using @option\{-s\}.\
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For example, this command:\
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\
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@example\
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ledger -B reg ^assets\
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@end example\
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\
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Reports:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/01 Checking balance Assets:Bank:Checking $1,000.00 $1,000.00\
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2004/05/01 Investment balance Assets:Brokerage $1,500.00 $2,500.00\
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2004/05/14 Pay day Assets:Bank:Checking $500.00 $3,000.00\
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2004/05/27 Credit card company Assets:Bank:Checking $-20.00 $2,980.00\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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But if the @option\{-s\} option is added, the result becomes:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/01 - 2004/05/29 Assets:Bank:Checking $1,480.00 $1,480.00\
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Assets:Brokerage $1,500.00 $2,980.00\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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When account subtotaling is used, only one transaction is printed, and the\
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date and name reflect the range of the combined postings.\
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\
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@c -P, --by-payee show summarized totals by payee\
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\
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With @option\{-P\}, postings relating to the same payee are\
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combined. In this case, the date of the combined transaction is that of the\
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latest posting.\
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\
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@c -x, --comm-as-payee set commodity name as the payee, for reporting\
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\
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@option\{-x\} changes the payee name for each posting to be the same\
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as the commodity it uses. This can be especially useful combined with\
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other options, like @option\{-P\}. For example:\
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\
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@example\
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ledger -Px reg ^assets\
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@end example\
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\
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Reports:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/29 $ Assets:Bank:Checking $1,480.00 $1,480.00\
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2004/05/01 AAPL Assets:Brokerage 50 AAPL $1,480.00\
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50 AAPL\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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This reports shows the subtotal for each commodity held, and where it\
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is located. To see the basis cost, or initial investment, add\
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@option\{-B\}. Applied to the example above:\
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\
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@smallexample\
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2004/05/29 $ Assets:Bank:Checking $1,480.00 $1,480.00\
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2004/05/01 AAPL Assets:Brokerage $1,500.00 $2,980.00\
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@end smallexample\
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\
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@c -E, --empty balance: show accounts with zero balance\
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\
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The only other options which affect summarized totals is @option\{-E\},\
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which works only in the balance report. In this case, it shows\
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matching accounts with a zero a balance, which are ordinarily\
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excluded. This can be useful to see all the accounts involved in a\
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report, even if some have no total.} |