On 02.04.14,22:53, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 30.03.14,23:12, Pascal Fleury wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to get a summary of what my health insurance needs to reimburse
> > me. So I started by tracking the bills I pay with tags:
> >
> > 2014/02/19 * Associated Dentists
> > ; insurance: dental
> > ; patient: pascal
> > ; treatment: 2014/02/03
> > Expenses:Insurances:Health 68.75 CHF
> > Assets:Account:Bank
> >
> > 2014/03/31 * Hospital
> > ; insurance: accident
> > ; patient: pascal
> > ; treatment: 2014/03/29
> > Expenses:Insurances:Health 68.75 CHF
> > Assets:Account:Bank
> >
> > The insurance have different ways to reimburse and different coverages
> > depending on what is in your contract. Say for accidents, they cover 50% of
> > all costs, and for dental 75% and for the remaining part, there is a
> > liability of 300 CHF. (that's actually simplified but enough for this
> > case...).
> > when they reimburse me, I just track it as an income.
> >
> > I tried this:
> >
> > ; rounds to the nearest 5 cents limit.
> > define swiss_rounding(amount) = (roundto(amount * 20, 0) / 20)
> >
> > = /Insurances:Health/ and tag insurance = 'accident'
> > (Virtual:Summary:Health) (swiss_rounding(amount * 0.50))
> >
> > = /Insurances:Health/ and tag insurance = 'dental'
> > (Virtual:Summary:Health) (swiss_rounding(amount * 0.75))
> > ; missing computation of the remaining amount this year @ max 300 CHF
> >
> > = /Income:Health and tag insurance
> > (Virtual:Summary:Health) 1.0
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to use tag values to apply the
> > formulas separately depending on that tag value (all transactions tagged
> > with 'insurance' get both rules applied), nor did I find a way to do a
> > transaction that depends on the current amount in a particular account for
> > a given period (typically the calendar year).
> >
> > Is there a way to do that ? Did I miss some obvious documentation ?
> >
>
> Could you use Expenses:Insurances1:Health and Expenses:Insurances:Health
> instead and calculate this in a different way? That would also make it
> easier to limit it to specific periods?
>
This should be Expenses:Insurances1:Health and Expenses:Insurances2:Health
Jostein
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