Thanks Craig. My intention was to only avoid repeating the number 10,000.
In some cases (not in this specific example) I sometimes need to play with
a value to make predictions. It is easier to do such trials by changing a
value at a single place. I think this flexibility is one of the major
advantages of ledger over an opaque accounting software.

I didn't know that there was a catch with uncommonditized numbers. Can you
please point it out to me. Is it not true that uncommoditized numbers can
be assumed to have a default commodity of say NULL?

thanks,
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*Harshad RJ* <http://lavadip.com>

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