Re: New user feedback

2015-02-23 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 10:57 PM, Paul wrote: > > Thanks for the idea John. > > I had look around for an sqlite tool for analysing the database. > > Theres a nice little sqlite reader/editor called sqliteman. However, when i > try to open the gnucash database it responds with: > > Unable to op

Re: New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread Bob Gustafson
You could go with Postgresql. The corresponding viewer/tool is pgAdmin III - both free, both excellent. Bob G On 02/23/2015 12:57 AM, Paul wrote: Thanks for the idea John. I had look around for an sqlite tool for analysing the database. Theres a nice little sqlite reader/editor called sqlite

Re: New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread Paul
Thanks for the idea John. I had look around for an sqlite tool for analysing the database. Theres a nice little sqlite reader/editor called sqliteman. However, when i try to open the gnucash database it responds with: Unable to open or create file accounts.gnucash. It is probably not a datab

Re: New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote: > > > On 02/22/2015 05:48 PM, John Ralls wrote: >>> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Paul wrote: >>> >>> Hello all >>> >>> I admire what you are trying to do and wish to support you with some >>> feedback. >>> >>> My usecase: "We want to see

Re: New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread Bob Gustafson
On 02/22/2015 05:48 PM, John Ralls wrote: On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Paul wrote: Hello all I admire what you are trying to do and wish to support you with some feedback. My usecase: "We want to see whats happening to our money." I downloaded and installed gnucash a couple of days ago beca

Re: New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:37 PM, Paul wrote: > > Hello all > > I admire what you are trying to do and wish to support you with some feedback. > > My usecase: "We want to see whats happening to our money." > > I downloaded and installed gnucash a couple of days ago because the need > arose to m

New user feedback

2015-02-22 Thread Paul
Hello all I admire what you are trying to do and wish to support you with some feedback. My usecase: "We want to see whats happening to our money." I downloaded and installed gnucash a couple of days ago because the need arose to manage our accounts. After connecting to online banking servi