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/***************************************************************************
reportaccount.h
-------------------
begin : Sat May 22 2004
copyright : (C) 2004-2005 by Ace Jones
email : <[email protected]>
Thomas Baumgart <[email protected]>
***************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************************
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef REPORTACCOUNT_H
#define REPORTACCOUNT_H
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// QT Includes
#include <tqstringlist.h>
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// KDE Includes
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Project Includes
#include "../mymoney/mymoneyaccount.h"
namespace reports {
/**
* This is a MyMoneyAccount as viewed from the reporting engine.
*
* All reporting methods should use ReportAccount INSTEAD OF
* MyMoneyAccount at all times.
*
* The primary functionality this provides is a full chain of account
* hierarchy that is easy to traverse. It's needed because the PivotTable
* grid needs to store and sort by the full account hierarchy, while still
* having access to the account itself for currency conversion.
*
* In addition, several other convenience functions are provided that may
* be worth moving into MyMoneyAccount at some point.
*
* @author Ace Jones
*
* @short
**/
class ReportAccount: public MyMoneyAccount
{
private:
TQStringList m_nameHierarchy;
public:
/**
* Default constructor
*
* Needed to allow this object to be stored in a TQMap.
*/
ReportAccount( void );
/**
* Copy constructor
*
* Needed to allow this object to be stored in a TQMap.
*/
ReportAccount( const ReportAccount& );
/**
* Regular constructor
*
* @param accountid Account which this account descriptor should be based off of
*/
ReportAccount( const TQString& accountid );
/**
* Regular constructor
*
* @param accountid Account which this account descriptor should be based off of
*/
ReportAccount( const MyMoneyAccount& accountid );
/**
* @param right The object to compare against
* @return bool True if this account's fully-qualified hierarchy name
* is less than that of the given qccount
*/
bool operator<( const ReportAccount& right ) const;
/**
* Returns the price of this account's underlying currency on the indicated date,
* translated into the account's deep currency
*
* There are three different currencies in play with a single Account:
* - The underlying currency: What currency the account itself is denominated in
* - The deep currency: The underlying currency's own underlying currency. This
* is only a factor if the underlying currency of this account IS NOT a
* currency itself, but is some other kind of security. In that case, the
* underlying security has its own currency. The deep currency is the
* currency of the underlying security. On the other hand, if the account
* has a currency itself, then the deep currency == the underlying currency,
* and this function will return 1.0.
* - The base currency: The base currency of the user's overall file
*
* @param date The date in question
* @return MyMoneyMoney The value of the account's currency on that date
*/
MyMoneyMoney deepCurrencyPrice( const TQDate& date ) const;
/**
* Returns the price of this account's deep currency on the indicated date,
* translated into the base currency
*
* @param date The date in question
* @return MyMoneyMoney The value of the account's currency on that date
*/
MyMoneyMoney baseCurrencyPrice( const TQDate& date ) const;
/**
* Returns the price of this account's deep currency on the indicated date,
* translated into the base currency
*
* @param foreignCurrency The currency on which the price will be returned
* @param date The date in question
* @return MyMoneyMoney The value of the account's currency on that date
*/
MyMoneyMoney foreignCurrencyPrice( const TQString foreignCurrency, const TQDate& date ) const;
/**
* Fetch the trading symbol of this account's deep currency
*
* @return The account's currency trading currency object
*/
MyMoneySecurity currency( void ) const;
/**
* Determine if this account's deep currency is different from the file's
* base currency
*
* @return bool True if this account is in a foreign currency
*/
bool isForeignCurrency( void ) const;
/**
* The name of only this account. No matter how deep the hierarchy, this
* method only returns the last name in the list, which is the engine name]
* of this account.
*
* @return TQString The account's name
*/
TQString name( void ) const;
/**
* The entire hierarchy of this account descriptor
* This is similiar to debugName(), however debugName() is not guaranteed
* to always look pretty, while fullName() is. So if the user is ever
* going to see the results, use fullName().
*
* @return TQString The account's full hierarchy
*/
TQString fullName( void ) const;
/**
* The entire hierarchy of this account descriptor, suitable for displaying
* in debugging output
*
* @return TQString The account's full hierarchy (suitable for debugging)
*/
TQString debugName( void ) const;
/**
* Whether this account is a 'top level' parent account. This means that
* it's parent is an account class, like asset, liability, expense or income
*
* @return bool True if this account is a top level parent account
*/
/*inline*/ bool isTopLevel( void ) const;
/**
* Returns the name of the top level parent account
*
* (See isTopLevel for a definition of 'top level parent')
*
* @return TQString The name of the top level parent account
*/
/*inline*/ TQString topParentName( void ) const;
/**
* Returns a report account containing the top parent account
*
* @return ReportAccount The account of the top parent
*/
ReportAccount topParent( void ) const;
/**
* Returns a report account containing the immediate parent account
*
* @return ReportAccount The account of the immediate parent
*/
ReportAccount parent( void ) const;
/**
* Returns the number of accounts in this account's hierarchy. If this is a
* Top Category, it returns 1. If it's parent is a Top Category, returns 2,
* etc.
*
* @return unsigned Hierarchy depth
*/
unsigned hierarchyDepth( void ) const;
/**
* Returns whether this account is a liquid asset
*
*/
bool isLiquidAsset( void ) const;
/**
* Returns whether this account is a liquid liability
*
*/
bool isLiquidLiability( void ) const;
protected:
/**
* Calculates the full account hierarchy of this account
*/
void calculateAccountHierarchy( void );
};
} // end namespace reports
#endif // REPORTACCOUNT_H
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