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Submittted.<BR>
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Don Henson<BR>
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On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 11:14, Derek Atkins wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>Bugzilla is where all real requests should go.. Discussion about them
is useful here (or more appropiately -devel). Just make sure it's
only already in the db.
-derek
Donald Henson <tcrf@tcrf.com> writes:
> If you're accepting suggestions here, as opposed to bugzilla, I think the most
> useful variable to make available would be a variable to access the current balance
> of a given account. (If you need it to be in bugzilla, I'll put it there as well.)
>
> Don Henson
>
> On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 08:40, Josh Sled wrote:
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> On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 03:22, Alpar Juttner wrote:
>
> > I found that e.g. a variable "i" exists and it denotes the sequence
> > number of the current occurence. For example using this it is possible
> > to set up a scheduled transations for "Sum of digits" deprecation using
> > a formula like "1000*(11-i)/55".
> >
> > Is there anywhere a full list of the existing predefined variables?
>
> Here's the list:
>
> * i -- the current sequence number for the scheduled transaction;
> bound at Since-Last-Run time.
>
> That is, in fact, the only one.
>
> The idea was to have a wider set of useful variables and functions in
> the space for general use. Suggestions for what would be useful in that
> respect is welcome; code to implement even more so. :)
>
> ...jsled
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