FreqSpec and SchedXaction as QOF objects
Josh Sled
jsled at asynchronous.org
Sat Apr 23 10:28:00 EDT 2005
On Sat, 2005-04-23 at 10:19, Neil Williams wrote:
> It's currently only GnuCash that puts limits on top level and sub objects and
> it gets confusing sometimes. Certainly, within GnuCash there should not be
> GncAddress or FreqSpec objects on their own - they simply won't get written
> out by the normal backends. However, when QSF can deal with partial QofBooks
Hmm. There may be cases where GnuCash wants to have a run-time FreqSpec
that should not be persisted. The scheduled transaction setup dialog,
for instance, internally uses a transient FreqSpec to maintain state.
But the rest of your text sounds like that is fine; I just want to make
sure.
...jsled
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