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-\f0\fs28 \cf0 @c -c, --current show only current and past transactions (not future)\
-\
-@option\{--current\}(@option\{-c\}) displays transactions occurring on or\
-before the current date. Any transaction recorded for a future date will be\
-ignored, as if it had not been seen. This is useful if you happen to\
-pre-record transactions, but still wish to view your balances in terms of\
-what is available today.\
-\
-@c -b, --begin DATE set report begin date\
-@c -e, --end DATE set report end date\
-\
-@option\{--begin DATE\} (@option\{-b DATE\}) limits the report to only\
-those transactions occurring on or after @var\{DATE\}. The running total in\
-the register will start at zero with the first posting, even if\
-there are earlier transactions.\
-\
-To limit the display only, but still add earlier postings to the\
-running total, use the display expression @samp\{-d 'd>=[DATE]'\}):\
-\
-@example\
-ledger --basis -b may -d 'd>=[5/14]' reg ^assets\
-@end example\
-\
-Reports:\
-\
-@smallexample\
-2004/05/14 Pay day Assets:Bank:Checking $500.00 $3,000.00\
-2004/05/27 Credit card company Assets:Bank:Checking $-20.00 $2,980.00\
-@end smallexample\
-\
-In this example, the displayed postings start from @samp\{5/14\},\
-but the calculated total starts from the beginning of @samp\{may\}.\
-\
-@option\{--end DATE\} (@option\{-e DATE\}) states when reporting should\
-end, both calculation and display. The ending date is inclusive.\
-\
-The @var\{DATE\} argument to the @option\{-b\} and @option\{-e\} options can\
-be rather flexible. Assuming the current date to be November 15,\
-2004, then all of the following are equivalent:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -b oct bal\
-ledger -b "this oct" bal\
-ledger -b 2004/10 bal\
-ledger -b 10 bal\
-ledger -b last bal\
-ledger -b "last month" bal\
-@end example\
-\
-@c -p, --period STR report using the given period\
-@c --period-sort EXPR sort each report period's transactions by EXPR\
-\
-To constrain the report to a specific time period, use\
-@option\{--period\} (@option\{-p\}). A time period may have both a\
-beginning and an end, or neither, as well as a specified interval.\
-Here are a few examples:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -p 2004 bal\
-ledger -p august bal\
-ledger -p "from aug to oct" bal\
-ledger -p "daily from 8/1 to 8/15" bal\
-ledger -p "weekly since august" bal\
-ledger -p "monthly from feb to oct" bal\
-ledger -p "quarterly in 2004" bal\
-ledger -p yearly bal\
-@end example\
-\
-See @ref\{Period expressions\} for more on syntax. Also, all of the\
-options @option\{-b\}, @option\{-e\} and @option\{-p\} may be used together,\
-but whatever information occurs last takes priority. An example of\
-such usage (in a script, perhaps) would be:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -b 2004 -e 2005 -p monthly reg ^expenses\
-@end example\
-\
-This command is identical to:\
-\
-@example\
-ledger -p "monthly in 2004" reg ^expenses\
-@end example\
-\
-The postings within a period may be sorted using\
-@option\{--period-sort\}, which takes a value expression. This is\
-similar to the @option\{--sort\} option, except that it sorts within\
-each period transaction, rather than sorting all postings in the report.\
-See the documentation on @option\{--sort\} below for more details.} \ No newline at end of file