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A Transaction
represents a movement of some commodity(ies) between two
or more accounts. It consists of multiple account Posting
s which balance
to zero, a date, and optional extras like description, cleared status, and
tags.
- nulltransaction :: Transaction
- txnTieKnot :: Transaction -> Transaction
- showAccountName :: Maybe Int -> PostingType -> AccountName -> String
- hasRealPostings :: Transaction -> Bool
- realPostings :: Transaction -> [Posting]
- virtualPostings :: Transaction -> [Posting]
- balancedVirtualPostings :: Transaction -> [Posting]
- transactionsPostings :: [Transaction] -> [Posting]
- isTransactionBalanced :: Maybe (Map Commodity AmountStyle) -> Transaction -> Bool
- transactionDate2 :: Transaction -> Day
- transactionPostingBalances :: Transaction -> (MixedAmount, MixedAmount, MixedAmount)
- balanceTransaction :: Maybe (Map Commodity AmountStyle) -> Transaction -> Either String Transaction
- showTransaction :: Transaction -> String
- showTransactionUnelided :: Transaction -> String
- tests_Hledger_Data_Transaction :: Test
Transaction
txnTieKnot :: Transaction -> TransactionSource
Ensure a transaction's postings refer back to it.
operations
showAccountName :: Maybe Int -> PostingType -> AccountName -> StringSource
Show an account name, clipped to the given width if any, and appropriately bracketed/parenthesised for the given posting type.
realPostings :: Transaction -> [Posting]Source
virtualPostings :: Transaction -> [Posting]Source
transactionsPostings :: [Transaction] -> [Posting]Source
isTransactionBalanced :: Maybe (Map Commodity AmountStyle) -> Transaction -> BoolSource
Is this transaction balanced ? A balanced transaction's real (non-virtual) postings sum to 0, and any balanced virtual postings also sum to 0.
date operations
arithmetic
transactionPostingBalances :: Transaction -> (MixedAmount, MixedAmount, MixedAmount)Source
Get the sums of a transaction's real, virtual, and balanced virtual postings.
balanceTransaction :: Maybe (Map Commodity AmountStyle) -> Transaction -> Either String TransactionSource
Ensure this transaction is balanced, possibly inferring a missing amount or conversion price, or return an error message.
Balancing is affected by commodity display precisions, so those may be provided.
We can infer a missing real amount when there are multiple real postings and exactly one of them is amountless (likewise for balanced virtual postings). Inferred amounts are converted to cost basis when possible.
We can infer a conversion price when all real amounts are specified and the sum of real postings' amounts is exactly two non-explicitly-priced amounts in different commodities (likewise for balanced virtual postings).
rendering
showTransaction :: Transaction -> StringSource
Show a journal transaction, formatted for the print command. ledger 2.x's standard format looks like this:
yyyymmdd[ *][ CODE] description......... [ ; comment...............] account name 1..................... ...$amount1[ ; comment...............] account name 2..................... ..$-amount1[ ; comment...............] pcodewidth = no limit -- 10 -- mimicking ledger layout. pdescwidth = no limit -- 20 -- I don't remember what these mean, pacctwidth = 35 minimum, no maximum -- they were important at the time. pamtwidth = 11 pcommentwidth = no limit -- 22