While Scheme will be around for a while, I seem to recall that the
roadmap has getting rid of it in favor of c++ as a long term goal.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/2/25 10:28 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
However, there is a Scheme interface that does have access.
Now, I am not a Scheme developer. But if you need PL/SQL code for an
Oracle database -- I did retire a decade ago.
I have looked at the Balance-Sheet code that is able to get the current
balance of an account (as of the date for the report).
And it appears that the pmt, ppmt, and ipmt functions for the Scheduled
Transaction Editor are encoded in the fin.scm file.
A Scheme developer should be able to implement some additional public
functions including one to get the balance for an account.
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