On 10/14/22 12:14 PM, john wrote:
On Oct 13, 2022, at 11:24 PM, Jeff wrote:
Is there any way, even the slightest, to attach a transaction image
to a daemon instead of a specific file? That way I could use a
database system in the background to hold images instead of the file
system. That
your question, thought will share.
Saludos Cordiales
Murugan
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on
behalf of Jeff
*Sent:* Friday, October 14, 2022 3:24 AM
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*Subject:* [GNC] transaction images and failed hard
On 10/14/22 1:33 AM, Geoff wrote:
I doubt if this has change since last you asked, these are your choices:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database
SQLite claims to be very reliable:
https://www.sqlite.org/hirely.html
An easy solution to dodgy power is a cheap laptop - put a battery
bet
> On Oct 13, 2022, at 11:24 PM, Jeff wrote:
>
> Is there any way, even the slightest, to attach a transaction image to a
> daemon instead of a specific file? That way I could use a database system in
> the background to hold images instead of the file system. That way images
> would still
Cordiales
Murugan
From: gnucash-user
on behalf of Jeff
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2022 3:24 AM
To: Gnucash userlist
Subject: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives
I know that this question has been asked many times but I am asking
again. I just had 2 hard
Geoff,
Jeff is asking a more specific question related to the image linking feature.
It's not his book data that he's looking for guidance on; it's whether he can
link his images using a different mechanism than to a file directly.
Jeff, I don't profess to fully understand your solution, but I
I doubt if this has change since last you asked, these are your choices:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database
SQLite claims to be very reliable:
https://www.sqlite.org/hirely.html
An easy solution to dodgy power is a cheap laptop - put a battery
between yourself and the grid.
Good
I know that this question has been asked many times but I am asking
again. I just had 2 hard drive failures back to back, both of which just
happened to have images attached to GNC transactions. Bad luck on my
part, they also happened to be my backup drives. Murphy is after all the
patron sain