## CONFIGURATION ## ## If the defaults below are not suitable, copy this .env.example into a new .env file, ## uncomment the respective enviroment variable, and set the value according to your needs. ## Alternatively, command line flags are available for ISO_DATE and DATE_SEPARATOR_SWITCH. ## Command line flags will override enviroment variables. # Setting to `TRUE` or `1` will cause the program to expect the `txDate` field in the `file_to_import` to use # the format YYYY-MM-dd or YY-MM-dd (or YYYY/MM/dd or YY/MM/dd, depending on the date-separator character) # instead of the default US-style MM-dd-YYYY or MM-dd-YY (or MM/dd/YYYY or MM/dd/YY, depending on the # date separator option). # (bool; default is FALSE/0) #ISO_DATE=0 # Switches the default date separator from hyphen to slash (i.e., from "-" to "/") to indicate the separator # character used in the file_to_import txDate column (i.e. 2017-12-31 to 2017/12/31). # (bool; default is FALSE/0) #DATE_SEPARATOR_IS_SLASH=0 # Home currency (currency in which all resulting reports are denominated). # (String; default is 'USD') #HOME_CURRENCY=USD # Cutoff date through which like-kind exchange treatment should be applied. # Please use %y-%m-%d (or %Y-%m-%d) format for like-kind cutoff date entry. # (Optional; default is not set) #LK_CUTOFF_DATE=YYYY-mm-DD #1. LIFO according to the order the lot was created. #2. LIFO according to the basis date of the lot. #3. FIFO according to the order the lot was created. #4. FIFO according to the basis date of the lot. # (String: default is '1') #INV_COSTING_METHOD=1