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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 These options change which postings affect the outcome of a\
-report, in ways other than just using regular expressions:\
-\
-@option\{--current\}(@option\{-c\}) displays only transactions occurring on or\
-before the current date.\
-\
-@option\{--begin DATE\} (@option\{-b DATE\}) constrains the report to\
-transactions on or after @var\{DATE\}. Only transactions after that date will be\
-calculated, which means that the running total in the balance report\
-will always start at zero with the first matching transaction. (Note: This\
-is different from using @option\{--display\} to constrain what is\
-displayed).\
-\
-@option\{--end DATE\} (@option\{-e DATE\}) constrains the report so that\
-transactions on or after @var\{DATE\} are not considered. The ending date\
-is inclusive.\
-\
-@option\{--period STR\} (@option\{-p STR\}) sets the reporting period\
-to @var\{STR\}. This will subtotal all matching transactions within each\
-period separately, making it easy to see weekly, monthly, quarterly,\
-etc., posting totals. A period string can even specify the\
-beginning and end of the report range, using simple terms like ``last\
-june'' or ``next month''. For more using period expressions, see\
-@ref\{Period expressions\}.\
-\
-@option\{--period-sort EXPR\} sorts the postings within each\
-reporting period using the value expression @var\{EXPR\}. This is most\
-often useful when reporting monthly expenses, in order to view the\
-highest expense categories at the top of each month:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -M --period-sort -At reg ^Expenses\
-@end example\
-\
-@option\{--cleared\} (@option\{-C\}) displays only postings whose transaction\
-has been marked ``cleared'' (by placing an asterix to the right of the\
-date).\
-\
-@option\{--uncleared\} (@option\{-U\}) displays only postings whose\
-transaction has not been marked ``cleared'' (i.e., if there is no asterix to\
-the right of the date).\
-\
-@option\{--real\} (@option\{-R\}) displays only real postings, not\
-virtual. (A virtual posting is indicated by surrounding the\
-account name with parentheses or brackets; see the section on using\
-virtual postings for more information).\
-\
-@option\{--actual\} (@option\{-L\}) displays only actual postings, and\
-not those created due to automated postings.\
-\
-@option\{--related\} (@option\{-r\}) displays postings that are\
-related to whichever postings would otherwise have matched the\
-filtering criteria. In the register report, this shows where money\
-went to, or the account it came from. In the balance report, it shows\
-all the accounts affected by transactions having a related posting.\
-For example, if a file had this transaction:\
-\
-@smallexample\
-2004/03/20 Safeway\
- Expenses:Food $65.00\
- Expenses:Cash $20.00\
- Assets:Checking $-85.00\
-@end smallexample\
-\
-And the register command was:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -r register food\
-@end example\
-\
-The following would be output, showing the postings related to the\
-posting that matched:\
-\
-@smallexample\
-2004/03/20 Safeway Expenses:Cash $-20.00 $-20.00\
- Assets:Checking $85.00 $65.00\
-@end smallexample\
-\
-@option\{--budget\} is useful for displaying how close your postings\
-meet your budget. @option\{--add-budget\} also shows unbudgeted\
-postings, while @option\{--unbudgeted\} shows only those.\
-@option\{--forecast\} is a related option that projects your budget into\
-the future, showing how it will affect future balances.\
-@xref\{Budgeting and forecasting\}.\
-\
-@option\{--limit EXPR\} (@option\{-l EXPR\}) limits which postings\
-take part in the calculations of a report.\
-\
-@option\{--amount EXPR\} (@option\{-t EXPR\}) changes the value expression\
-used to calculate the ``value'' column in the @command\{register\}\
-report, the amount used to calculate account totals in the\
-@command\{balance\} report, and the values printed in the\
-@command\{equity\} report. @xref\{Value expressions\}.\
-\
-@option\{--total EXPR\} (@option\{-T EXPR\}) sets the value expression\
-used for the ``totals'' column in the @command\{register\} and\
-@command\{balance\} reports.} \ No newline at end of file