Assigns template Autokosten

Is it possible to give us the assigns for the template “Autokosten”?
This to default assign a range of accounts to a proper #.

Hey @AlexanderDB,

I think these would be the want you need:

Defaults

  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_50 = def_car_costs_50 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_50 = def_car_costs_bik_50 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_40 = def_car_costs_40 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_40 = def_car_costs_bik_40 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_30 = def_car_costs_30 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_30 = def_car_costs_bik_30 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_25 = def_car_costs_25 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_fuel_25 = def_fuel_25 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_25 = def_car_costs_bik_25 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_fuel_bik_25 = def_fuel_bik_25 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_20 = def_car_costs_20 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_20 = def_car_costs_bik_20 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_10 = def_car_costs_10 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_10 = def_car_costs_bik_10 | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_average = def_car_costs_average | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_car_costs_bik_average = def_car_costs_bik_average | default:""  %}
  {% assign prev_def_bik_17 = def_bik_17 | default:"" %}
  {% assign prev_def_bik_40 = def_bik_40 | default:"" %}  
  
  {% assign range_car_costs_50 = custom.accounts.xa | default:prev_def_car_costs_50 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_50 = custom.accounts.xb | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_50 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_40 = custom.accounts.xc | default:prev_def_car_costs_40 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_40 = custom.accounts.xd | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_40 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_30 = custom.accounts.xe | default:prev_def_car_costs_30 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_30 = custom.accounts.xf | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_30 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_25 = custom.accounts.xg | default:prev_def_car_costs_25 %}
  {% assign range_fuel_25 = custom.accounts.xm | default:prev_def_fuel_25 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_25 = custom.accounts.xh | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_25 %}
  {% assign range_fuel_bik_25 = custom.accounts.f | default:prev_def_fuel_bik_25 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_20 = custom.accounts.xi | default:prev_def_car_costs_20 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_20 = custom.accounts.xj | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_20 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_10 = custom.accounts.xk | default:prev_def_car_costs_10 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_10 = custom.accounts.xl | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_10 %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_average = custom.accounts.xn | default:prev_def_car_costs_average %}
  {% assign range_car_costs_bik_average = custom.accounts.xo | default:prev_def_car_costs_bik_average %}
  {% assign range_bik_17 = custom.accounts.e | default:prev_def_bik_17 %}
  {% assign range_bik_40 = custom.accounts.ee | default:prev_def_bik_40 %}

Let me know if that isn’t the case

Sven,

Thanks!

That was the case.