New user feedback

Bob Gustafson bobgus at rcn.com
Sun Feb 22 19:04:40 EST 2015


On 02/22/2015 05:48 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Paul <p.matthews at inbox.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all
>>
>> I admire what you are trying to do and wish to support you with some feedback.
>>
>> My usecase: "We want to see whats happening to our money."
>>
>> I downloaded and installed gnucash a couple of days ago because the need arose to manage our accounts. After connecting to online banking services and downloading all our transactions I got everything working perfectly. AWESOME!!  Problem solved I thought as I proceeded to the reporting to pull out some data for my partner...
>>
>> What a disappointment. The stock reports are imo ugly and inadequate for our use case. We are interested in cash flow and the editing options for this report are minimal. Very minimal.
>>
>> Being a qualified programmer I investigated the options for customising our reports somehow. I quickly found the answer to all of my reporting woes. I have to learn not one, but two obscure programming langages, namely guile/eguile and scheme.
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>> In conclusion: I can't be bothered. I will have a look for something else that can output beautiful, professional and, if necessary, customizable reports.
>>
>> I will report back with my findings if you like.
> Actually, Guile and Scheme are the same language.
> You might consider the SQL backend; one variant, SQLite3 requires no server. Using that instead of the default XML backend will allow you to query the database with standard SQL tools and use a SQL-based report writer to generate prettier reports.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls

That is a great idea John - SQL report generation is quite a flexible 
solution.

Bob G


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