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Delimiting codes could allow more flexibility in the chart structure (because a level would not be limited to 10 accounts). Currently each number of each code represents a level in the structure of the accounts. This is how I have seen account codes modeled in other Tryton modules, but I don't know whether that is a conscious design decision or whether those codes are provided by a national GAAP.
Delimiting codes could allow more flexibility in the chart structure (because a level would not be limited to 10 accounts). Currently each number of each code represents a level in the structure of the accounts. This is how I have seen account codes modeled in other Tryton modules, but I don't know whether that is a conscious design decision or whether those codes are provided by a national GAAP.
Example
13110 Direct labor
->1.3.1.1.0 Direct labor
101394 Petty cash—Ukrainian hryvnia
->1.0.1.3.13 Petty cash—Ukrainian hryvnia
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