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I'm using RP2. Thank you, again, for making it available!
I have a question. I have the -t (to date) argument set to 2023-12-31 as I'm working on my 2023 taxes. But I wanted to see the effect of adding the -f (from date) argument set to 2023-01-01. I expected it would change what entries appear in the "tax_report" spreadsheet , which it does. However, it also seems to affect what is returned in the "Asset" and "Asset - Exchange" tabs of the "open_positions" spreadsheet. Why is this? Shouldn't this sheet reflect the open positions as at 2023-12-31, which should be the same regardless of whether or not I use the -f argument.
Thoughts? Thanks.
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It's that time of year again: Tax Time.
I'm using RP2. Thank you, again, for making it available!
I have a question. I have the
-t
(to date) argument set to2023-12-31
as I'm working on my 2023 taxes. But I wanted to see the effect of adding the-f
(from date) argument set to2023-01-01
. I expected it would change what entries appear in the "tax_report" spreadsheet , which it does. However, it also seems to affect what is returned in the "Asset" and "Asset - Exchange" tabs of the "open_positions" spreadsheet. Why is this? Shouldn't this sheet reflect the open positions as at2023-12-31
, which should be the same regardless of whether or not I use the-f
argument.Thoughts? Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: