GnuCash Oracle File Format

Dave Niezby daveniezby at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 6 23:07:37 EST 2012


I don't believe Oracle is a supported format.  The most reliable is XML but there seems to be a strong following for SQL.  

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Dave Niezby


On Feb 2, 2012, at 22:17, JonBL <jc.blake at bigpond.net.au> wrote:

> Hi, I'm a newbie to GnuCash, running v 2.4.7 on Fedora 14. I'm working
> through the online doco, and have successfully created an XML file for my
> chosen accounts. 
> 
> When choosing option File -> Save As..., XML was the only available option
> for my GnuCash file. If I had SQLite3, mySQL or PostgreSQL installed on my
> F14 box (none presently are), presumably I could have chosen one of these
> database file options instead of XML. Is that understanding correct, and if
> so, would GnuCash go on to create the database, or would I need to first
> create the database before nominating it as the GnuCash file object?
> 
> My preferred GnuCash file option is to use an Oracle database. Is there any
> way of using Oracle instead of SQLite2, mySQL or PostgreSQL for this
> purpose? 
> 
> TIA,
>  Jon
> 
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