Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-20 Thread Jeff
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

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-20 Thread Jeff
On 10/14/22 7:10 AM, Murugan Muruganandam wrote: Jeff this may not be the direct answer, nevertheless i use the cloud storage for my GNU files and it works like a charm(and economical).  Apart from crashes, it allows me to connect from different computers and work. Again not an answer to you

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-20 Thread Jeff
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

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-14 Thread john
> 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

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-14 Thread Murugan Muruganandam
Jeff this may not be the direct answer, nevertheless i use the cloud storage for my GNU files and it works like a charm(and economical). Apart from crashes, it allows me to connect from different computers and work. Again not an answer to your question, thought will share. Saludos Cordiales

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-14 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
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

Re: [GNC] transaction images and failed hard drives

2022-10-13 Thread Geoff
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