Re: DIS: the next financial tool

2018-04-27 Thread Kerim Aydin
On Fri, 27 Apr 2018, Ørjan Johansen wrote: > On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Aris Merchant wrote: > > > I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of > > rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one > > can't have a set of instances that does not

Re: DIS: the next financial tool

2018-04-27 Thread Ørjan Johansen
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Aris Merchant wrote: I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one can't have a set of instances that does not describe specific instances, which this one can't because

Re: DIS: the next financial tool

2018-04-26 Thread Aris Merchant
I'm sorry, but to me this really sounds lime you're talking about types of rule defined currency, not instances. This is especially clear because one can't have a set of instances that does not describe specific instances, which this one can't because it's general (you can pay it off with anything

Re: DIS: the next financial tool

2018-04-26 Thread Ørjan Johansen
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Kerim Aydin wrote: (Useful for all kinds of upkeep costs) A switch is a Debt switch have possible values consisting of sets of Rules-defined currencies (the debt load), with a default of value of empty (0). I think something has been deleted in that sentence.

DIS: the next financial tool

2018-04-26 Thread Kerim Aydin
(Useful for all kinds of upkeep costs) A switch is a Debt switch have possible values consisting of sets of Rules-defined currencies (the debt load), with a default of value of empty (0). Any non-empty debt load is "unpaid", a empty debt is "paid" or "paid off".