You can use any text editor to edit a chart of accounts.
The account number is an integer, no decimal points are allowed.
The GIFI is ment for the prescribed account number issued by your
Government. It is also a way of consolidating accounts into one account.
However, none of the reports use the field at the moment.
Updated translations can be submitted to me. I include it in the
next release and post an upgrade file in the meantime.
If you have the templates I'll include them too.
Dieter Simader http://www.sql-ledger.org (780) 472-8161
DWS Systems Inc. Accounting Software Fax: 478-5281
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 fi...@be... wrote:
> I am testing SQL-Ledger since yesterday and am amazed at the various
> possible ways to use it.
> This program should be enough for most medium sized companies, and the
> layout and functionality are tops. Great work!
> (And if you happen to not like the layout, you can always change the
> templates etcetera)
>
> I have a few questions:
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> * In the features listing it tells me I can simply create a default
> chart of my own. What program / tools would I use to do that?
> Can I export a chart from one database and then use that as a template
> for another one?
>
> * Is there anyone with Decimal Chart of Accounts, or ha anyone set up a
> chart of accounts that is agreeable with IAS (due as of 2005 in Europe
> !!)
> Possibly the GIFI account number field could be used to enter IAS
> standards when used in Europe, or a ''simple" translation table from
> GIFI to other standards (GAAP, IAS) could be written in a plug-in or as
> part of the main code? I volunteer for Data-input needed on this one..
>
> * I updated the local /nl/ALL file because there were some mistakes in
> the translation. Should I post a diff or the new ALL file to anyone?
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