Steve,

You will need to save the file as MySQL using the File->Save A,s if not
already done, to create the MySQL database. Once that is done it should be
no problem to connect MySQL workbench as per any other database. GnuCash
will have to have been built with support for MySQL (which is the default)
and you will have to have MySQL installed obviously.

David Cousens



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