ledger/doc/Ledger.scriv/204.rtfd/TXT.rtf
John Wiegley 1f5ceb0db5 Added beginning draft of manual for 3.0
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\f0\fs28 \cf0 Whenever a commodity is exchanged for another in a posting, one of the\
two is considered @emph\{primary\}, and the other secondary.\
Primariness of a commodity is remembered, since the @option\{--market\}\
option only renders balances into secondary commodities, never\
primaries. To render primaries, use the @option\{--exchange=COMMODITY\}\
option.\
\
In all of the following examples, the P commodity is considered primary\
and the S is secondary (the P at the beginning of the line indicates a\
price-setting directive):\
\
@smallexample\
2009/01/01 Sample 1a\
Assets:Brokerage:Stocks 100 S\
Assets:Brokerage:Cash -100 P\
\
P 2009/01/15 00:00:00 S 2 P\
\
2009/02/01 Sample 2a\
Assets:Brokerage:Stocks 100 S @ 1 P\
Assets:Brokerage:Cash\
\
P 2009/02/01 00:00:00 S 4 P\
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2009/03/01 Sample 3a\
Assets:Brokerage:Stocks 100 S @@ 100 P\
Assets:Brokerage:Cash\
\
P 2009/03/01 00:00:00 S 8 P\
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2009/04/01 Sample 4a\
Assets:Brokerage:Cash 100 P\
Assets:Brokerage:Stocks -100 S @\{1 P@\}\
\
P 2009/04/01 00:00:00 S 16 P\
@end smallexample}