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Changing viewpoint of journal #39

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tonyxiao opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Changing viewpoint of journal #39

tonyxiao opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments

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@tonyxiao
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tonyxiao commented Apr 7, 2021

In the original post it was announced that it ought to be possible to change the view point of journal

https://feram.io/blog/2018-06-05_transity_the_future_of_plain_text_accounting/

How does this work and how do I use it?

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ad-si commented Apr 7, 2021

Sorry, but this is still on the todo list 😅 => https://github.com/feramhq/transity#list-of-features--todos
I can bump its priority if this is an important feature for you?

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tonyxiao commented Apr 7, 2021

Still trying to better understand how it would work to know how important it is.

one of the issue is with permission. As one person I don't have access to everyone's data, so my viewpoint of them would be incomplete (which may be fine.)

It really does resonate in the case of having a small biz I run on the side that I fully own though. In those cases I do have access to the full data set.

btw is the list of priorities documented somewhere?

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ad-si commented Apr 7, 2021

It really does resonate in the case of having a small biz I run on the side that I fully own though. In those cases I do have access to the full data set.

This was exactly one of the use cases I had in mind. The other one is to manage the finances for your whole family.

one of the issue is with permission. As one person I don't have access to everyone's data, so my viewpoint of them would be incomplete (which may be fine.)

One of the features also still on the TODO list is to specify several journal files for a report. So you could have files with different permissions which can then get merged for the complete overview.

btw is the list of priorities documented somewhere?

I have a list for myself. But yeah, I should make it public soon.

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