Update the fees table with the SDK transaction names for each Hedera API transaction name #781
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Update the fees table here: https://docs.hedera.com/hedera/networks/mainnet/fees with the SDK transaction names so that there is a mapping of the Hedera API transaction names and the SDK transaction names. This will make it easy for a developer to understand the fees for transactions when using the SDKs.
You can find the list of SDK transaction and query names here: https://hashgraph.github.io/hedera-sdk-js/modules/native.html. Most API transaction and query names for the SDKs append "Transaction" or "Query" to the end of the API name in the existing fees table. The SDK uses "Account" instead of "Crypto." The Hedera API name in the fees table for creating an account is CryptoCreate where in the SDK it is AccountCreateTransaction, for example.
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