Hello, everybody,
how are periodic transactions supposed to work?
```
~ Monthly since 2017-01-15
(Test) $1
```
$ ledger --version | head -n 1
Ledger 3.1.1-20160111, the command-line accounting tool
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-01-15 budget
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-01-16 budget
0 $1 $-1 0 Test
So far not surprising — the first instance is on the start date, 2017-01-15.
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-02-01 budget
0 $1 $-1 0 Test
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-02-02 budget
0 $2 $-2 0 Test
This is where it becomes weird — the second instance seems to be on 2017-02-01.
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-02-15 budget
0 $2 $-2 0 Test
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-02-16 budget
0 $2 $-2 0 Test
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-03-01 budget
0 $2 $-2 0 Test
$ ledger -f the-above-file -e 2017-03-02 budget
0 $3 $-3 0 Test
Thereafter, all subsequent instances seem to happen on the first day
of each month.
Replacing “monthly” with “every month” does not help.
What if I want to replenish my budgets on the 15th of each month?
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