I used the General.sql for creating databases. This is a good basis for a Dutch COA. Indeed it is missing some headers. (I don’t see much use for the Simple.sql.) There seems to be an elaborated Dutch COA in use by tux4u.nl. Maybe you could ask this LedgerSMB community member to share this COA… Regards, Peter Van: Erik Huelsmann [mailto:..hidden..] Hi Peter, On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:08 AM, Peter van Bussel <..hidden..> wrote: Problem solved thanks to your advice. (In the Dutch COA installings sql script) 1. in the 8000 series the IC-expense is missing; 2. in the 8500 series the IC_income is missing. Which of the two files did you install? I see 8000-series accounts in the one that's called General.sql -- do you mean it's missing headers to indicate the class? Indeed I see no 8000 series accounts in Simple.sql, however, I wonder if a "simple" CoA should provide the IC classes: after all, it's meant to be a simple CoA? Regards, Erik.
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