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Message from discussion Controlling execution of auto-transacations

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From: thierry <thierry.dauco...@free.fr>
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Subject: Re: Controlling execution of auto-transacations
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Hi,

Craig, I believe your suggestion could solve my "a few minutes ago" post 
about side effect of recent commit about automated transactions. Let's John 
give his views.

Thierry

On Monday, November 12, 2012 10:32:29 PM UTC+1, Craig Earls wrote:
>
> John recently pointed out the auto xact are O(n) where are the number 
> of transactions   I happen to have eleven, 9 of which are only useful when 
> running one particular report (asset allocation).  Is there a way to 
> specify values on the command line which could turn certain auto-xacts on 
> or off?  I am thinking of two possibities:
> 1.  set a value on the command line that would be available for use in 
> value expression and hence the expr of the auto-xact.  This doesn't really 
> turn them OFF, just allows more flexibility
> 2.  Something similar to the C preprocessor #IFDEF structure where a block 
> of input could be incorporated, or not, based on command line values.
>
> -- 
> Craig, Corona De Tucson, AZ
> enderw88.wordpress.com
>  

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Hi,<br><br>Craig, I believe your suggestion could solve my "a few minutes ago" post about side effect of recent commit about automated transactions. Let's John give his views.<br><br>Thierry<br><br>On Monday, November 12, 2012 10:32:29 PM UTC+1, Craig Earls wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">John recently pointed out the auto xact are O(n) where are the number of&nbsp;transactions&nbsp; &nbsp;I happen to have eleven, 9 of which are only useful when running one&nbsp;particular&nbsp;report (asset allocation). &nbsp;Is there a way to specify values on the command line which could turn certain auto-xacts on or off? &nbsp;I am thinking of two possibities:<div>
1. &nbsp;set a value on the command line that would be available for use in value expression and hence the expr of the auto-xact. &nbsp;This doesn't really turn them OFF, just allows more flexibility</div><div>2. &nbsp;Something similar to the C preprocessor #IFDEF structure where a block of input could be incorporated, or not, based on command line values.<br clear="all">
<div><br></div>-- <br>Craig, Corona De Tucson, AZ<br><a href="http://enderw88.wordpress.com" target="_blank">enderw88.wordpress.com</a><br>
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