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Understanding Request Accounting’s transaction filters

Learn more about all the transaction filters Request Accounting has to offer

Request Accounting provides a powerful set of filters to help you analyze and track your cryptocurrency transactions. This guide explains each available filter and how to use them effectively.

Filter

Description

Date

Select both start and end dates and view transactions only within your specified time frame. The filter helps narrow down transaction history to relevant periods

Token

Filter transactions by specific cryptocurrencies. Select single or multiple tokens and view all transactions involving your chosen assets

Wallets/ Exchanges

Choose one or multiple wallets/ exchanges and view transactions only from the selected wallets and exchanges.

Sender and Receiver

Sender

  • Shows transactions where selected wallet is the sender

  • Example: Select "Wallet 1" to see all outgoing transactions from that wallet

Receiver

  • Shows transactions where selected wallet is the recipient

  • Example: Select "Wallet 1" to see all incoming transactions to that wallet

Accounts

The debit and credit account filters allow you to track specific financial movements based on your chart of accounts assignments.

  • Debit Account Filter filters transactions by specific debit account assignments

  • Credit Account Filter filters transactions by specific credit account assignments

Tags

Filter transactions by assigned tags. Helps view only transactions with specific tag assignments

Token Quantity

Filter by the quantity of tokens in transactions. Eg: Filter for transactions involving exactly 2 ETH

  • Options include:

    • Less than

    • Greater than

    • Equal to

Fiat Amount

Same logic as token amount, but in fiat currency values. Automatically converts token amounts to fiat. Eg: Filter for transactions worth more than $5,000

Asset Movement Type

Filter by transaction category:

  • Inflows

  • Outflows

  • Fees

Spam transactions

Toggle to show or hide spam transactions. Helps maintain clean transaction records

Filters can be used individually or combined to create highly specific transaction views. All filters are applied in real-time to the transactions table.

Best Practices

  1. Start with broader filters (like Date) before applying specific ones

  2. Use combination of filters for detailed analysis

  3. Clear filters when starting new analysis to avoid confusion

  4. Regularly check spam filter settings when reconciling transactions

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