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One of these is the account, 1.142 -describing a task on which the user worked. While the account field may 1.143 -contain free text, there are a number of atomic values which are typical in 1.144 -the work atmosphere. The \fBas-gui\fR client reads a file of such values to offer 1.145 -the user a listing in which to choose from. This file is called the 1.146 -\&\fBas-accounts\fR file, and is typically named \fIaccounts\fR. Its name and location 1.147 -are arbitrary and may be changed through the user preferences. 1.148 -.SH "FILE FORMAT" 1.149 -.IX Header "FILE FORMAT" 1.150 -The \fBas-accounts\fR file contains \s-1ASCII\s0 text. The first line consists of an 1.151 -identifier to associate the file type and version. Following text may contain 1.152 -white space, comments, and data tuples. 1.153 -.SH "GRAMMAR" 1.154 -.IX Header "GRAMMAR" 1.155 -\&\fBaccounts\fR ::= \fBaccid\fR \fBacclist\fR 1.156 -.PP 1.157 -\&\fBaccid\fR ::= \*(L"%!AS\-ACCOUNTS\-\*(R" [0\-9] '.' [0\-9] 1.158 -.PP 1.159 -\&\fBacclist\fR ::= \fBacclist\fR | \fBacctuple\fR | \fBcomment\fR | \s-1EMPTY\s0 1.160 -.PP 1.161 -\&\fBcomment\fR ::= ($#.*) 1.162 -.PP 1.163 -\&\fBacctuple\fR ::= \fBacctype\fR \fBaccfull\fR | \fBacctype\fR \fBaccfull\fR \fBcomment\fR 1.164 -.PP 1.165 -\&\fBaccfull\fR ::= \fBaccfull\fR | \fBaccpart\fR 1.166 -.PP 1.167 -\&\fBaccpart\fR ::= \fBaccsep\fR \fBacctext\fR 1.168 -.PP 1.169 -\&\fBacctype\fR ::= [\s-1RM\s0] 1.170 -.PP 1.171 -\&\fBaccsep\fR ::= '/' 1.172 -.PP 1.173 -\&\fBacctext\fR ::= [a\-zA\-Z0\-9_\-]* 1.174 -.SH "EXAMPLE" 1.175 -.IX Header "EXAMPLE" 1.176 -A typical \fBas-accounts\fR file might look like this: 1.177 -.PP 1.178 -%!AS\-ACCOUNTS\-0.6 1.179 -.PP 1.180 -## Internet Services (\s-1IS\s0) department ## 1.181 -.PP 1.182 -# General 1.183 -.PP 1.184 -R /is/common/meeting # Specify type 1.185 -.PP 1.186 -R /is/common/meeting/weekly # A weekly meeting 1.187 -.PP 1.188 -# Special 1.189 -.PP 1.190 -R /is/sales/absence/illness # Approved absence (illness) 1.191 -.PP 1.192 -R /is/sales/absence/vacation # Approved absence (vacation) 1.193 -.SH "SEE ALSO" 1.194 -.IX Header "SEE ALSO" 1.195 -\&\fIas\-gui\fR\|(1), 1.196 -\&\fIas\-gui.conf\fR\|(5), 1.197 -\&\fIas\-events\fR\|(5)