GDA: possible problem
Albert Lash
albert.lash at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 06:10:50 EST 2008
That is wonderful to hear! Does that mean that I can open up a GnuCash
storage file using the sqlite command line tool right off the bat? If
not, what would be required to set up a SQLite database? This is good
news to me.
Albert
On Jan 30, 2008 8:38 PM, David Reiser <dbreiser at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> On Jan 30, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Albert Lash wrote:
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> > Just wanted to chime in here and mention that I'm also interested in
> > using a SQL powered storage mechanism with GnuCash. Since GnuCash is a
> > desktop application, I was thinking SQLite might be a good candidate.
> > I think GnuCash has connected with Postgres and MySQL, but has anyone
> > ever tried SQLite?
> >
> SQLite is the default backend for libgda. The gnucash developer
> working on the backend has tested more with sqlite than with mysql.
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> I've tried a couple runs with sqlite. I had some self-inflicted
> problems, but once those were cleared up I also ran into at least
> painfully slow response times and possibly a bug or two. I have to try
> a couple other things to make sure I haven't shot myself in the other
> foot.
>
> Dave
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