Unfortunately it would be a bit hard for me to share the scripts I'm using since the generic stuff and the secret stuff is a bit mixed up. The best I could do would be to explain how it all works and the model, and then send you fragments of the script you can play with.
It would need a well-worked, ficticious example to be released. And I don't know how many situations besides flatshares it's really applicable to, since it tracks the debts of many parties, but not the *pairwise* debts; each party has one "owings" figure, and all "owings" sum to zero. This is an imperfect model for many things - you can't just point your debtors at your creditors and tell them to sort it out between themselves.
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Date: 2002-04-11 08:24 am (UTC)It would need a well-worked, ficticious example to be released. And I don't know how many situations besides flatshares it's really applicable to, since it tracks the debts of many parties, but not the *pairwise* debts; each party has one "owings" figure, and all "owings" sum to zero. This is an imperfect model for many things - you can't just point your debtors at your creditors and tell them to sort it out between themselves.