Am 03.01.2015 um 16:37 schrieb John Ralls: >> On Jan 3, 2015, at 2:44 AM, Christoph Holtermann <c.holterm...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> Having read this thread I wondered if there could be some sort >> of interface to export data from gnucash so that any kind of >> external report generator could work on it. >> Exporting the selected data to i.e. an xml file. >> The external program would then handle the data it's way and could >> be distributed separately. >> >> To ease such process something like a plugin-system for gnucash >> could be introduced. >> Having the option to insert a button to start this program or >> preferences dialog in the gui. > The simplest "export" is to use the SQL backend. There are a variety of > report generators available for SQL databases. Since the next release of > GnuCash will be SQL-centric (replacing QOF for queries and providing > record-level locking for simultaneous multi-user access), I think this is the > way to go. I don't really understand this yet. Is the idea to give other applications access to the main SQL database itself ? > > GnuCash already has a plugin system, though it's a bit cumbersome. You can > find some examples in src/experimental. nice. I'll have a look at it. > > Regards, > John RAlls
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