On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 05:06:03AM -0700, rud...@rsgis.net wrote:
> Let me offer my opinion that the best solution, in my opinion,
> would be getting the postgresql backend working again. Or mysql.
> Or sqlite.
there is a dbi based backend in trunk that I *believe* is slated for release
in 2.4, i
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 04:31:07PM +0100, Andreas Köhler wrote:
> Done (r17943). Thanks a lot, Fabien.
thank *you* andi5
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I am quite sure I have read a discussion a while ago about the
constraint of not being able to set more than one account type for an
account. The thing is that the standard BAS account plan, which is being
used in Sweden, has a top account (placeholder) which holds both equity
and liabilities. Its
Looking through the docs, it seems there are a lot of things
that will someday be in gnucash but aren't yet. Like DB
support, for example, or the ability to view stock values
on a per-transaction basis (not as an account total), or
better foreign exchange support.
This being said, it seems that be
Hi,
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 01:20:35PM +0100, gnucash@coelho.net wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>> The GnuCash team needs your expertise. Several of the translations of
>>> our main web page (http://www.gnucash.org/) are either badly out of
>>> date or completely missing.
Quoting Charles Day :> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:01
PM, Derek
Atkins wrote:
[snip]
>> No, we dont have one.. Generally we don't do a catch-all until after
>> we branch.It's not there to keep track of fixed bugs, it's there to
>> keep
>> track of bugs yet-to-be backported.
>>
>> You can alrea