Quick database question
Phil Longstaff
plongstaff at rogers.com
Thu Dec 23 13:49:23 EST 2010
No, there is no backup. If using sqlite3, the database is in a file and you
need to manually backup. If using mysql or pgsql, it is assumed you will use
the database tools to periodically backup.
It wouldn't hurt to provide a mechanism for automatically backing up the sqlite3
file periodically.
Phil
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From: Ian X Waddington <iwaddox at gmail.com>
To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
Sent: Thu, December 23, 2010 1:33:47 PM
Subject: Quick database question
Hi
I believe a new version of the XML data file is created as a backup with
every file-save.
What happens if you use SQL, is there a backup anywhere in anyway?
Regards
Ian
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