r19777 - gnucash-docs/branches/2.2/guide/C - guide: Remove 2.3+-specific info

Yawar Amin yawaramin at code.gnucash.org
Sun Nov 7 21:07:36 EST 2010


Author: yawaramin
Date: 2010-11-07 21:07:36 -0500 (Sun, 07 Nov 2010)
New Revision: 19777
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/19777

Modified:
   gnucash-docs/branches/2.2/guide/C/ch_basics.xml
Log:
guide: Remove 2.3+-specific info

Modified: gnucash-docs/branches/2.2/guide/C/ch_basics.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/branches/2.2/guide/C/ch_basics.xml	2010-11-08 01:53:46 UTC (rev 19776)
+++ gnucash-docs/branches/2.2/guide/C/ch_basics.xml	2010-11-08 02:07:36 UTC (rev 19777)
@@ -171,27 +171,14 @@
       <title>Files</title>
 
       <para><application>&app;</application> stores information at the
-      highest level in files. A file can be stored on your computer either
-      as a single <acronym>XML</acronym> file (in all versions of
-      <application>&app;</application>), or in a <acronym>SQL</acronym>
-      database (in version 2.4 and higher).</para>
+      highest level in files. A file can be stored on your computer as a
+      single <acronym>XML</acronym> file.</para>
 
-      <note>
-        <para><acronym>SQL</acronym> is pronounced <quote>sequel</quote>,
-        so in spoken and written language we would say <quote>a SQL
-        database</quote>.</para>
-      </note>
-
       <para>With the <acronym>XML</acronym> file format,
       <application>&app;</application> stores your data in an
       <acronym>XML</acronym> data file, usually in compressed format
       (although this can be changed in preferences).</para>
 
-      <para>With <acronym>SQL</acronym> storage,
-      <application>&app;</application> stores your data in a
-      <acronym>SQL</acronym> database under the database application you
-      select.</para>
-
       <para>You will need one main file or database for each set of
       accounts you are maintaining. To learn how to create and manage
       <application>&app;</application> files, see <xref



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