Ahh. It felt like it loaded faster from the database, but I just timed
it and it is the same. In any case, the stalls on autosave are enough to
switch to a database for me.
I have to add though that even if day-to-day writes to the database are
instant then the initial import does take forever. Just one time though.
/Jacob
On 13/03/2019 19.52, D wrote:
If you're hoping that the db version is going to load faster, you should
probably abandon that. As I have been told, the startup for the db isn't faster
because Gnucash still loads the entire file into memory at startup. Saves are
instant, though.
On March 14, 2019, at 12:11 AM, Jacob Larsen <ja...@larsen.net> wrote:
Hi
It is mainly to get around the long load times and stalls on autosaves
for v3.x. But having it (sequentially) accessible from multiple PCs is
an interesting bonus.
I will have it accessible on WAN through an SSH tunnel too, but I
suspect that the performance might not be very good here, so definitely
not a primary use case.
/Jacob
On 13/03/2019 09.27, Colin Law wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 at 22:42, Jacob Larsen <ja...@larsen.net> wrote:
Hi
How reliable is my data if I move from an XML file to a mysql database?
Do you have a specific reason for wanting to do that?
Colin
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