Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 09:50:02 CET schreef Colin Law:
> On 22 February 2018 at 18:36, Fran_3 via gnucash-user <
> 
> gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> >  Scott,
> > 
> > Thanks for your comments. As I mentioned to Adrien, I don't think I'm
> > going to charge off and start developing my own gnuCash queries using any
> > tool. We are going to just use it out of the box and develop work-arrounds
> > where necessary
> 
> In that case I don't think there is any point doing anything other than
> sticking to the default XML format.
> 
The only benefit is the very reason the sql backend was initially developed: 
you no longer risk loosing data because you forgot to save. This comes with an 
immediated drawback as well: as gnucash has no undo, you can't go back to a 
previous (automatic) backup when something went wrong. Whether this benefit 
weighs up against the drawback is of course personal decision to make.


Geert


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