On May 31, 2009 12:41:13 pm Phil Longstaff wrote: > On May 31, 2009 06:53:23 am Erwin Rieger wrote: > > Hi, > > > > i have another funny problem with querying data from scheme with the > > (my)sql backend. > > > > The query from my previous posts do only return transactions that > > are/were shown in the gui (ledger)! > > > > Steps to reproduce: > > * install config.user from my previous post in ~/.gnucash > > * open a nonempty sql-book with gnucash (with --extra command line > > option), all accounts closed, only account-tree visible > > * run scheme query from the "Extensions - AQueryTest1" menu > > * watch output on console: "got 0 transactions..." > > * open a account with transactions in it > > * run scheme query from the "Extensions - AQueryTest1" menu a > > second time > > * watch output on console, now it reports a number of returned > > transactions > > * close ledger view of account > > * re-run query, console still reports a number of returned > > transactions > > Yes, there definitely isn't support for general queries, yet. I *do* have > something in there which is commented out, so maybe I need to get it > working. I wasn't aware of the extensions menu, so didn't have a way of > creating a general query. All I had was the ones built into gnucash. The > main one is a split query for a single account, used to populate a > register, and at this point, the assumption is that that is the only query > used. This explains why your BQueryTest fails (isn't split query for a > single account) and why this test here fails (it might load a single > account, but not all accounts). However, any accounts which have a ledger > open would have had those splits/transactions already loaded.
Fixed (basically) in r18136 - still not support for complete queries, but these queries work. Phil _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel