While configuring  the  structure of the accounts what is the difference
between "kind" and "type" ? I mean that a person who simply enters the
accounts does not normally do this . He expects the  basic  structure  to
be given to him rather defining it himself .
I  do not know much of accounts but if the concept behind the terms be
given either on the site it would be of help . These terms have a specific
meaning in accounts such as "reg ex" in computer languages .

 On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:34 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Le 5 févr. 2012 à 12:22, shivan maheswari a écrit :
> > Please explain "kind" and "type" in account module of Tryton   ?
> > What is difference between "kind" and "type" in account module of
> > Tryton ?
>
> Reading trytond/modules/doc/index.rst I find:
>
> > The Account Type Model defines the structure of the accounting
> > reports:
> >
> > - Income Statement: A checkbox that tells if accounts of this type
> >   must appear at the top level of the Income Statement report.
> > - Balance Sheet: A checkbox that tells if accounts of this type
> >   must appear at the top level of the Balance Sheet report.
> > - Display Balance: A selection that allow to choose how the balance
> >   should be computed (Debit - Credit or Credit - Debit)
>
> and later
>
> > - kind: can take one of these values:
> >
> >   - Payable or Receivable: if the account is used respectively on
> >     credit and debit moves of parties.
> >   - Expense or Revenue: if the account is used respectively on expense
> >     and revenue moves of parties.
> >   - View: means that the account is used to group other accounts in
> >     the account chart.
> >   - Other: For other accounts.
>
> I'm not sure what is the difference between payable/receivable and
> expense/revenue.
>
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