An alternative is to use the SQLite backend. There is no file
cluttering, and the added bonus of instant saves rather than periodic.
I'm not sure how easy that is to set up on Windows, however.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/4/22 5:47 PM, GNC mailinglist wrote:
Hi,I'm new to GnuCash but, yep, I was
Even with the SQLite database you still need backups.
One could use the built-in backup scheme to guard against user error or
database corruption and then also a copy to other media (cloud, external
drive, etc.) to guard against hardware failure.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 9:37 AM Adrien Monteleone <
Of course. Sorry if it seemed I implied otherwise.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/5/22 9:02 AM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
Even with the SQLite database you still need backups.
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You can also use a batch file to accomplish the task of moving the backup and
log files. I have a batch file named "Start GNUcash.bat" that contains the
following:
@ECHO OFF
ECHO Starting GNUcash
START "Starting GNUcash" /WAIT "C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnucash.exe"
ECHO GNUcash closed
As I don’t know what you call it, by in windows this is a desk top icon that
you click on to open the program. I am getting use to this. Still need to find
some of my items I made up. But looking nice.
Thanks
James Baxter
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> On Aug 5, 2022, at 12:00 PM,
Not at all! Just adding info for this great community and for the next
person that searches
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> Regards,
> Adrien
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> On 8/5/22 9:02 AM, Glenn Fowler wro
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I recently transferred my GnuCash data from another computer to my new
one. In the process, I switched from a MySQL instance in a WAMP
installation on the old computer to a stand-alone MariaDB install on the
new computer. On the old computer, I saved the data in xml format, then
opened that file
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 17:39 Tom Browder wrote:
> My current bank (US, Hancock Whitney) unfortunately does not provide
> account data in a digital format other than monthly PDF statements for
> personal accounts. I know third-party programs, such as YNAB (ynab.com),
> can get access my bank while
In the Python bindings, I can see the methods that return the next
available ID for most objects. But I am having trouble finding one for
Jobs. I have read the help output from help(gnucash.gnucash_core_c). To
create a new Customer, for example, I'm using the following:
cust = gnucash.gnucash_busi
Another Job related question: using the form in the following example on
line 128:
https://code.gnucash.org/docs/MAINT/simple__business__create_8py_source.html
job = gnucash.gnucash_business.Job(book, '1', vendor, 'test')
This returns a warning:
WARN [GncSqlColumnTableEntryImpl::add_to_query()
Cut and paste error on my part. The line that causes the warning is the
following (the vendor version of the line works without warning).
job = gnucash.gnucash_business.Job(book, '1', customer, 'test')
On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 11:59 PM Robert Simmons wrote:
> Another Job related question: using t
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