sven
March 25, 2021, 2:29pm
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Hi @ahaegglund ,
You’ll have to make sure nil-values are rollforwarded in that loop (to make sure there’s nothing left in that loop); if you’ll do that, you’ll get the behaviour you want.
More info here:
Let’s say we manually put in some movements regarding financial investments in year 2016:
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It would be great then, when copying these details from 2016 to 2017, the amounts in column End value would be transferred to the column Begin value (so I don’t need to manually overwrite those amounts, because copying details is just a copy of one period).
With the rollforward-tag you can however! This allows to mark a certain input-object or variable to be transferred to another object or…
So doing this for each database input:
{% rollforward nil item.purchase %}