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Short Answer: Yes.
Long Answer ...
1) "Simpler" does not apply
2) Code should always demonstrate the intent, directly and logically. (Corollary: Never, ever, use tricky or clever code)
3) Code should always be documented (including intent, not merely what it does)
But if [2] is followed, it is self-documenting.
4) the Intention of this organisation is to select TotalCredit by way of a list of things are the organisation considers to be Credits, not by way of DEA{Cr/Dr}.
Same for TotalDebit
5) That leaves the XactTypeCode_Ext open to be more than {Cr|Dr}, eg. bank systems are more elaborate, it may be {Er} for Internal Error Correction which is handled properly by virtue of DEA in AccountTransaction, and shows up in all SQL queries and other Views, but not in Account_Current_V.
The above is a very quick demonstration of the Power of, and the Proper Use of Views, over a fully Normalised set of Tables,, not a full tutorial on that subject.
6) Some other organisation may choose, by intention, not because it is "simpler", to use XactTypeCode.
7) That is why, XactTypeCode_Ext (externally there is only {Cr|Dr} ) and XactTypeCodedifferentiated (internallywe have more than {Cr|Dr} ).

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