Christian Stimming wrote:
What the developers here mean by "the gnucash API" is all the source code that
lives in src/engine/, also known as "the engine" here. Most of it is
documented by doxygen comments in the source code. The source code in
src/engine depends on glib, but it does not depend
Am Dienstag, 27. Mai 2008 18:05 schrieb Graham Leggett:
> Derek Atkins wrote:
> > Nope. Not a bug. It's a design decision. It has nothing to do
> > with DB "transactions".. Instead it's a question of DB coherency.
> >
> > Basically, it's not supported for a user to modify GnuCash's data
> > sto
[[Sorry, this was meant to go on the list as well]]
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, you wrote:
> Gnucash has some bizaare flaws though: gnucash will actively stop you
> trying to give your customer a refund by refusing to post an invoice
> with a negative total. In the mean time we hack the XML by hand (!
Geert Janssens wrote:
And I have been looking around, although I didn't migrate yet because of the
huge effort it usually takes: there's
* Compiere: it does ERP (enterprise resource planning), BPM (Business Project
Management) and accounting. It's maintained by a company also called
Compiere,
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Graham Leggett wrote:
> Derek Atkins wrote:
> > It sounds like you really want GnuE. I suggest you look there.
>
> "ZoneEdit DNS services for this domain have expired."
>
> Looks like it is a dead project to me.
>
That's the comment I read in google, but for me the link
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