Hi Daniel, at this point, I'm using libdbi rather than libgda as db access. I dropped it because libgda-3 had bugs which caused too many problems, and libgda-4 was too new and had bugs which caused too many problems, whereas libdbi was pretty stable.
The sql access is split into two pieces, an object-dependent/library- independent piece (account, split, transaction...) and an object- independent/library-dependent piece (libdbi, libgda...). If needed, we could go back to libgda. Phil On March 7, 2009 11:40:56 am Daniel Espinosa wrote: > Hi Phil, have you consider some of the GnomeDB widgets it has for open a > GDA connection? > > This is more general and allows you to create new Data Source Names, from > the providers supperted by GDA, then if any is added the user can use that > database. > > 2009/3/6 Phil Longstaff <plongst...@rogers.com> > > > I've created a new dialog (currently called File Access). If > > --enable-dbi is > > specified at config time, this dialog is used instead of the standard Gtk > > Open > > and SaveAs dialogs. > > > > The dialog has 3 sections. In the top left are 4 radio buttons for the > > different db types (XML, SQLITE3, MYSQL and PGSQL). Beside it, in the > > top right, are text fields for host/database/user/password needed to > > access a mysql > > or pgsql db. In the bottom section is a Gtk file selector widget used > > for xml > > and sqlite3 access. > > > > Re GC 2.4: I want to finish getting libdbi database access ready, and I > > currently have some time so that I could act as release manager if > > needed. > > > > Phil > > _______________________________________________ > > gnucash-devel mailing list > > gnucash-devel@gnucash.org > > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel