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Revision as of 00:32, 7 December 2024
As a general rule multiple use tokens are used for "long term loans," where an item is due using a loan period of days, while "short term loans with a loan period of hours do not.
The two types of multiple tokens are loans and feeCharges:
The category of loan template also determines what type of multiple tokens to use:
Category |
Long Term |
Short Term |
Loan |
Loans |
No multiple tokens |
Automated fee/fine charges |
feeCharges |
No multiple tokens |
Automated fee/fine Adjustment |
feeCharges |
No multiple tokens |
The following never use multiple tokens | ||
Request |
No multiple tokens | |
Manual fee/fine charge |
No multiple tokens | |
Manual fee/fine action |
No multiple tokens |
The use is to bracket the tokens and text intended to repeat as below:
Loans |
feeCharges |
Examples of a loan and charges template are below. Note the same template could be used for a short term loan by removing the multiple loan tokens: