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   1.132 -.\" ========================================================================
   1.133 -.\"
   1.134 -.IX Title "AS-ACCOUNTS 5"
   1.135 -.TH AS-ACCOUNTS 5 "as-gui 0.7.2" "06-Mar-2003" "AS Accounts File"
   1.136 -.SH "NAME"
   1.137 -\&\fBas\-accounts\fR \- accounting system accounts document format
   1.138 -.SH "DESCRIPTION"
   1.139 -.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
   1.140 -The \fBas-gui\fR application specifies a user entry as including many individual
   1.141 -pieces of information (see as\-events.5). 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
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   1.162 -.PP
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   1.164 -.PP
   1.165 -\&\fBaccfull\fR     ::= \fBaccfull\fR | \fBaccpart\fR
   1.166 -.PP
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   1.168 -.PP
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   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)
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   2.132 -.\" ========================================================================
   2.133 -.\"
   2.134 -.IX Title "AS-EVENTS 5"
   2.135 -.TH AS-EVENTS 5 "as-gui 0.7.2" "06-Mar-2003" "AS Events File"
   2.136 -.SH "NAME"
   2.137 -\&\fBas\-events\fR \- accounting system events document format
   2.138 -.SH "DESCRIPTION"
   2.139 -.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
   2.140 -The \fBas-gui\fR application takes input from the user and may store its data to
   2.141 -a file on the local filesystem. Among other functions, a user can enter time,
   2.142 -amounts, remarks, and other values. This data tuple is termed an \fIevent\fR, and
   2.143 -may either be transmitted to a \fB\s-1AS\s0\fR server or stored to a local file. Should
   2.144 -it be stored to a local file, the file name is arbitrary and is shown in the
   2.145 -title bar of \fBas-gui\fR. Typically, the file is called \fIevents.as\fR. In most
   2.146 -cases the postfix \fB.as\fR is appended to the file name, although this behaviour
   2.147 -can be turned on or off through the user preferences.
   2.148 -.SH "FILE FORMAT"
   2.149 -.IX Header "FILE FORMAT"
   2.150 -The \fBas-events\fR file contains \s-1ASCII\s0 text. The first line consists of an
   2.151 -identifier to associate the file type and version. Following text may contain
   2.152 -white space, comments, and data tuples.
   2.153 -.SH "GRAMMAR"
   2.154 -.IX Header "GRAMMAR"
   2.155 -\&\fBevents.as\fR    ::= \fBeventsid\fR \fBtuplelist\fR
   2.156 -.PP
   2.157 -\&\fBeventsid\fR     ::= \*(L"%!AS\-EVENTS\-\*(R" [0\-9] '.' [0\-9]
   2.158 -.PP
   2.159 -\&\fBtuplelist\fR    ::= \fBtuplelist\fR | \fBtuple\fR | \fBcomment\fR | \s-1EMPTY\s0
   2.160 -.PP
   2.161 -\&\fBtuple\fR        ::= \fBuser\fR \fBuuid\fR \fBcrc\fR \fBrevision\fR \fBdate\fR \fBbegin\fR \fBend\fR \fBamount\fR \fBaccount\fR \fBremark\fR
   2.162 -.PP
   2.163 -\&\fBcomment\fR      ::= ($#.*)
   2.164 -.PP
   2.165 -(* user field *)
   2.166 -.PP
   2.167 -\&\fBuser\fR         ::= [a\-zA\-Z][a\-zA\-Z0\-9]+
   2.168 -.PP
   2.169 -(* uuid field *)
   2.170 -.PP
   2.171 -\&\fBuuid\fR         ::= \fBhexoctet\fR '\-' \fBhexquartet\fR '\-' \fBhexquartet\fR '\-' \fBhexquartet\fR '\-' \fBhextwelvetet\fR
   2.172 -.PP
   2.173 -(* crc field *)
   2.174 -.PP
   2.175 -\&\fBcrc\fR          ::= \fBhexoctet\fR
   2.176 -.PP
   2.177 -\&\fBhextwelvetet\fR ::= \fBhexoctet\fR | \fBhexquartet\fR
   2.178 -.PP
   2.179 -\&\fBhexoctet\fR     ::= \fBhexquartet\fR | \fBhexquartet\fR
   2.180 -.PP
   2.181 -\&\fBhexquartet\fR   ::= \fBhexdigit\fR | \fBhexdigit\fR | \fBhexdigit\fR | \fBhexdigit\fR
   2.182 -.PP
   2.183 -\&\fBhexdigit\fR     ::= \fBa\-zA\-Z0\-9\fR
   2.184 -.PP
   2.185 -(* revision field *)
   2.186 -.PP
   2.187 -\&\fBrevision\fR     ::= [0\-9]
   2.188 -.PP
   2.189 -(* date field *)
   2.190 -.PP
   2.191 -\&\fBdate\fR         ::= [0\-9][0\-9][0\-9][0\-9] '\-' [01][0\-9] '\-' [0123][0\-9]
   2.192 -.PP
   2.193 -(* time fields *)
   2.194 -.PP
   2.195 -\&\fBbegin\fR        ::= \fBtimeval\fR
   2.196 -.PP
   2.197 -\&\fBend\fR          ::= \fBendval\fR
   2.198 -.PP
   2.199 -\&\fBamount\fR       ::= \fBtimeval\fR
   2.200 -.PP
   2.201 -\&\fBtimeval\fR      ::= \fBhourval\fR ':' \fBminuteval\fR
   2.202 -.PP
   2.203 -\&\fBendval\fR       ::= \fBhourinc\fR ':' \fBminuteval\fR
   2.204 -.PP
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   2.206 -.PP
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   2.208 -.PP
   2.209 -\&\fBminval\fR       ::= [0\-5][0\-9]
   2.210 -.PP
   2.211 -(* account field *)
   2.212 -.PP
   2.213 -\&\fBaccount\fR      ::= \fBaccount\fR | \fBaccpart\fR
   2.214 -.PP
   2.215 -\&\fBaccpart\fR      ::= \fBaccsep\fR \fBacctext\fR
   2.216 -.PP
   2.217 -\&\fBaccsep\fR       ::= '/'
   2.218 -.PP
   2.219 -\&\fBacctext\fR      ::= [a\-zA\-Z0\-9_\-]*
   2.220 -.PP
   2.221 -(* remark field *)
   2.222 -.PP
   2.223 -\&\fBremark\fR       ::= '\*(L"' .* '\*(R"'
   2.224 -.SH "EXAMPLE"
   2.225 -.IX Header "EXAMPLE"
   2.226 -A typical \fBas-events\fR file might look like this:
   2.227 -.PP
   2.228 -%!AS\-EVENTS\-0.6
   2.229 -harvey 0ccf1d42\-743b\-43df\-9b5d\-202451b3c26f e8f212b6 0 2002\-09\-30 00:00 00:00 02:00 /it/development/meeting/weekly \*(L"Code review\*(R"
   2.230 -harvey 9c497382\-ae88\-4a1a\-91b5\-202451b3c26f c8637e9a 0 2002\-09\-30 00:00 00:00 00:30 /it/common/office/communication \*(L"Conference call\*(R"
   2.231 -harvey e230eae7\-367f\-4c35\-bee1\-202451b3c26f 02cb1abb 0 2002\-09\-30 00:00 00:00 00:30 /sales/travel/customer \*(L"Simontech visit\*(R"
   2.232 -.SH "SEE ALSO"
   2.233 -.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
   2.234 -\&\fIas\-gui\fR\|(1),
   2.235 -\&\fIas\-gui.conf\fR\|(5),
   2.236 -\&\fIas\-accounts\fR\|(5),

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