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Subject: Re: [SQL-Ledger-users] OT: Web-based Checking Software
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On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 04:37:12PM -0700, Roderick A. Anderson was heard to remark:
> Slightly off topic but I'm looking for check book software. I'm
> currently using GnuCash which is nice but I haven't found a reasonable
> way to tie into SQL-Ledger. So I'm hoping someone knows of some
> web-based software. Probably, needless to say, but perl based, and
> using PostgreSQL (or other DBI based method) it preferred.
If anyone can help the gnucash developers in figuring out how to tie
into sql-ledger (and/or writing the code to do the same) that would be
great. BTW, gnucash has a a beta postgres backend. It works fine in
single-user mode, but has difficulties in multi-user mode.
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> TIA,
> Rod
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> Remove the word 'try' from your vocabulary ...
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> Don Aslett
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