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December 11, 2012, 04:18:42 PM
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Are "move" operations logged somewhere in the wallet or somewhere else?

If so, can the "move history" be retrieved, and how?

(just in case it wasn't clear, I'm talking about the command to move credits from one account to another, a.k.a. movecmd)
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Use the move method to transfer balances from one account to another. Moves from the default account to any other account always succeed; moves from any other account will fail if the account has insufficient funds. Moves are not broadcast to the network, and never incur transaction fees; they just adjust account balances in the wallet.

The command listtransactions also shows the movements.
    {
        "account" : "Dest",
        "category" : "move",
        "time" : 1355141623,
        "amount" : 1.00000000,
        "otheraccount" : "Orig",
        "comment" : ""
    }

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