On 19/08/2017 21:07, Paul Jewell wrote:
Good afternoon all!
I have been using Ledger since the start of the year to bring a
semblance of order to my finances!
However, I have a challenge which I am hoping someone can help me with.
I have an account in the UK, and also one in Brussels. I transfer funds
from one to the other (via Transferwise), and enter a transaction such as:
2017/07/07 Funds Transfer
Assets:ING:Current Account -1000 EUR
Assets:Lloyds:Current Account 850 GBP
The problem I have is the clearing date on the statements is different
for the two banks. Is there anyway I can have a different date against
each line?
Like this?
2017/07/07 Funds Transfer Initiation
Assets:ING:Current Account -1000 EUR ; [=2017/07/15]
Assets:TransferWise 850 GBP ; [=2017/07/17]
ledger reg --aux-date
2017/07/15 Funds Transf.. As:ING:Current Account -1000 EUR -1000 EUR
2017/07/17 Funds Transf.. Ini.. Assets:TransferWise 850 GBP -1000 EUR
850 GBP
You may also specify two dates, as you do for a transaction, using the
syntax [ACTUAL_DATE=EFFECTIVE_DATE]. In the example above, I have left
the "actual date" empty.
Enjoy,
Life.
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