What the use of 'slots' table in gnucash with mysql

Jorge Zapata jorge.zapata at jazg.net
Mon Sep 17 11:46:07 EDT 2012


Thanks Pedro I will take a look on your reports, I ain't an account so
your reports would be perfect for my personal accountancy.

On Mon, 2012-09-17 at 11:59 -0300, Pedro Abel wrote:
> Hello Jorge,
> 
> I use a PHP script to build the reports I need, but my application is
> different of what you want. I just query the mysql and build the
> reports in a way I do prefer. My script never changes the mysql
> database.
> 
> If you want, take a look at https://github.com/pedroabel
> 
> Please note that I'm just an accountant, not a developer, so do not
> expect anything good. Maybe it will not be useful for you, but maybe
> it will.
> 
> Also, after I uploaded it to github, I made some improvements, but
> never uploaded those improvements. As soon as possible I will upload
> it. 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Pedro
> 
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Jorge Zapata <jorge.zapata at jazg.net>
> wrote:
>         Hi, I'm developing a PHP web application and I want this app
>         to read/write
>         into gnucash mysql database just like the program does. I have
>         an idea what
>         is the goal of most of the tables but I simply don't what's
>         the use of
>         slots table.
>         I activated a log in mysql server just to understand which
>         insertions are
>         performed by gnucash in simple transactions and I've realized
>         that every
>         insertion involves the slots table.
>         Can someone explain me what slots table does? If I don't want
>         to consider
>         sots table in my application will that cause a problem when
>         working with
>         the same database but using the program?
>         
>         Thanks
>         
>         --
>         *Ing. Jorge A. Zapata Guridi*
>         *Software Developer*
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