Re: Re: New database backend and multi-user

2010-02-24 Thread David Valicek
Phil, Thank you for enlighting the multiuser/concurrent usage problem. I wouldn't like to suppress the importance of point 3) and especially point 1). Just, let me couple of thoughts on point 2) since I walked into that. jsled noted that resolving ad 2) would require some serious

Re: New database backend and multi-user

2009-09-07 Thread Graham Leggett
Phil Longstaff wrote: 1) locking/transactions - db transactions are used whenever an object is written or updated. However, no locking is done, and there are certain cases where related objects are not saved in the same db transaction, because the back-end does not have enough

New database backend and multi-user

2009-09-06 Thread Geert Janssens
Hi, I'm very interested to use the new db backend in the upcoming 2.4 series. Thinking about this, I was wondering if the current implementation deals well with multi-user access to the same db. I mean can two users from two different computers use gnucash with the same (postgres or mysql)

Re: New database backend and multi-user

2009-09-06 Thread Phil Longstaff
On September 6, 2009 06:37:32 am Geert Janssens wrote: Hi, I'm very interested to use the new db backend in the upcoming 2.4 series. Thinking about this, I was wondering if the current implementation deals well with multi-user access to the same db. I mean can two users from two different