Related to the current thread, but slightly tangential:
Sometimes I've felt the need for balance assertions for Income/Expense accounts, but I've been discouraged by the fact that the balance of these accounts is not meaningful without specifying a period.
In short, it would be convenient to have year-to-date balance assertions on Income and Expense accounts. For example, reports from my employer's payroll and from my health insurance include year-to-date totals that I could use to ensure I'm not missing transactions.
Nathan
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> The feature I thought for this is the ability to add an assertion over an
> arbitrary period of time.
> This is related to budgeting, to some extent.
> For example, you should be able to say "assert that between this date and
> that date the balance changes by at least/at most/exactly this much", e.g.
>
> 2014-04-30 balance since 2014-04-01 Expenses:Restaurant <600.00 USD
>
> I think Ledger can already do this if I recall, via an expression?
Did anything come of us this for beancount, or a way of expressing
this in ledger?
This is exactly what I'm attempting to do to improve the integrity of
my quarterly & annual ledger files for personal & business activity,
whilst refactoring the parts of my account structure I'm not happy
about :)
Regards,
Chris
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