Meaning of number and boolean in tax code definitions
Clint Redwood
clint at screwtape.co.uk
Thu May 22 05:02:07 EDT 2014
Hi again!
Can anyone tell me what the number and boolean mean in the tax code definitions? I've scoured the scheme code and can't find any explanation, and so I thought rather than hacking any further, I'd ask...
I get most of the values. I'm not quite sure about the none/not-impl/parent, but particularly I'm unable to discern what the number after the line description means, or the following #t/#f:
(cons 'N374 #(none "Sched F" "CCC loans forfeited or repaid" 1 #t "" ((2011 "5b") (1990 "7b"))))
(cons 'N421 #(not-impl "F4797" "ST dep. prop. - business" 5 #f "" ((1997 "10") (1992 "11") (1990 "10"))))
(cons 'N1759 #(parent "F8825" "Gross rents – B" 1 #t "" ((1990 "2B"))))
If anyone can point me in the direction of any documentation or just tell me what the 1,2,3,4,5 etc, and #t/#f mean that'd be great.
Thanks.
Yours,
Clint Redwood
Screwtape Limited, Registered 06663232, Babington House, 26 College Road, Chilwell, Nottingham NG9 4AS
More information about the gnucash-devel
mailing list