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3.7 KiB
15 years ago
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# India's Vsnl Accounting rules (for local phone dial up connections).
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# Created 18th June, 1999 by Madhusudan Singh (kchhabra@ch1.dot.net.in)
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# Valid till : next second or next great civilization (as your judgement
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# thinks !!!)
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#DISCLAIMER:
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#There is no guarantee that these rules are valid for all users.
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#They work for me and I can't care more. In case, you find another rule
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#set appropriate to your region, please mail it to wuebben@kde.org
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#I do not accept any responsibility for any damage/inconvenience caused by
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#the use of these rules. Use at your own risk.
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#
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# NAME OF THE RULESET. This is NEEDED for accounting purposes.
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#
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name=vsnl
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# currency settings
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#defines Indian rupees as the currency.
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# Re 1/- = 100 paise.
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#Plural for Re. is Rs.
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#Paise is the lowest unit of coinage (Though it is hard to find any change
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#in the market, I think that we should believe the GOI that it is really the lowest
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#monetary unit)
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# symbol (not absolutely needed, default = "Rs")
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currency_symbol=Rs.
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# Define the position of the currency symbol.
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# (not absolutely needed, default is "right")
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currency_position=left
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# Define the number of significant digits.
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# (not absolutely needed, default is "2"
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currency_digits=2
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# connection settings
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# NOTE: rules are applied from top to bottom - the
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# LAST matching rule is the one used for the
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# cost computations.
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# This is charged whenever you connect. If you don't have to
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# pay per-connection, use "0" here or comment it out.
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per_connection=0.0
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# minimum costs per per connection. If the costs of a phone
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# call are less than this value, this value is used instead
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minimum_costs=0.0
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#flat_init_costs=(1.25,120)
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# This is the default rule which is used when no other rule
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# applies. The first component "1.40" is the price of one
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# "unit", while "180" is the duration in seconds.
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# Therefore the following rule means: "Every 180 seconds 1.40
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# Rupees are added to the bill"
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default=(1.40, 180)
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# This is a major simplification.
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# Local phone call rates vary with the number of local calls made.
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# I am assuming the worst case scenario.
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# Upto 150 phone calls : Free !
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# 151-500 phone calls : 0.80
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# 501-1000 phone calls : 1.00
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# 1001-2000 phone calls : 1.25
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# >2000 phone calls : 1.40
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#I have not attempted to code this as it is possible that you are using
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# your phone line for ordinary voice calls/fax as well. In that case, it would
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# really be fajool di gall to code all that.
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#This rule set also does not do justice to those unlucky ones amongst us who have to
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#dial an outstation STD number to get to the nearest VSNL/DOT node. For them : aape karo !
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#Ate navin .rst file Wuebben nu ghall deo. (wuebben@kde.org).
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#Rabb Rakha.
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#
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# more complicated rules:
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#
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# The "on()" rules above all relates to current time only. You can also
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# make a rule depend on the number of seconds you have been connected
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# by specifying this time as a third argument to "use()".
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# For instance, let's say normal rate in the evening is 0.20 per minute,
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# and it drops by 20% after one hour of connect time. This can be modelled
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# like:
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#on () between (19:30..08:00) use (0.20, 60)
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#on () between (19:30..08:00) use (0.16, 60, 3600)
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# Note that these rules, just like other rules, are sensitive to the
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# order in which they appear.
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