John Ralls-2 wrote
> With a database, including a SQLite3 file, the storage is under the
> control of the database engine. In order for GnuCash to make a backup it
> would need to explicitly copy the SQLite3 file; even that wouldn’t
> necessarily be possible for a MySQL or Postgresql database.

Right, thanks, I assumed something along those lines. How does that affect
replaying the .log files, though? Is this something that could be safely
done or is it something to be avoided with sql backends?
I'm asking because -better safe than sorry. And it is still easier to ask
than to try it out and analyse the consequences. Perhaps somebody walked
down that road before. :)



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