GnuCash and Postgres

Carlos Correia carlos at m16e.com
Wed Aug 24 12:51:54 EDT 2005


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ted creedon wrote:
| I use Postgres here but my use is pretty simplistic. Relational data
| integrity is not enforced, the double entry system alerts one to errors.
|

Since data integrity is not enforced, it will be harder for an
application to write directly in GnuCash DB, once you would have to
assure that data is being properly written :-(

| There is no data dictionary but the tables can be reverse engineered,
| they're not that complicated.
|

You're right, though it's not that simple. Perhaps I'll join the SQL
backend dev team ;-)

Thanks

Carlos
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