accessing GC file on a network folder

__ tereque at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 18:59:52 EDT 2016


>> I don't think it's the fact that the file is residing on a file share
that's the problem.

true same error message ("No suitable backend was found for
/path/to/file.gnucash" comes up when trying to open a local copy of it. and
it's a new installation

>>You might try installing the sqlite drivers if the file is sqlite format?
Something like that?

it's a .gnucash file ... is that sqlite format? how would I install the
drivers you mention?

On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:02 PM, Plutocrat <plutocrat at gmail.com> wrote:

> __ wrote on Friday, 22 July, 2016 01:48 PM:
> > sorry... erorr message is"  "No suitable backend was found for
>
> That seems to be complaining about the database format. Have you opened
> that file from that installation of gnucash before? You might try
> installing the sqlite drivers if the file is sqlite format? Something like
> that?
>
> Search the gnucash mailing list archives and you'll see some similar error
> messages. I don't think it's the fact that the file is residing on a file
> share that's the problem.
>
> P.
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