Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-09-03 Thread Josh Sled
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: QOF headers has a lot of coments pointing potencial bugs or even actual bugs Can I add this as bugs in bugzilla? I'm not sure what the advantage would be to having them either in two places (the comment and bugzilla) or one place (bugzilla) which is

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-31 Thread Daniel Espinosa
2007/8/29, Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well I still wait for my patch to be applied to QofCollection (see bug #453502) and wants to alling the current API convention to GObject's one (see bug #470788). (alling isn't an English word. What do you

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-29 Thread Josh Sled
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well I still wait for my patch to be applied to QofCollection (see bug #453502) and wants to alling the current API convention to GObject's one (see bug #470788). (alling isn't an English word. What do you mean?) Regardless, there's no *requirement*

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-27 Thread Daniel Espinosa
2007/8/26, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2007/8/24, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [snip] Agreed. We really need a viable multi-user backend for GnuCash. What do you think is the BETTER way to do so? A GDA Backend. Having said that,

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-26 Thread Derek Atkins
Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2007/8/24, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [snip] Agreed. We really need a viable multi-user backend for GnuCash. What do you think is the BETTER way to do so? A GDA Backend. Having said that, GnuCash does not currently have a supported

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-25 Thread Daniel Espinosa
2007/8/24, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoting Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2007/8/24, Samuel deHuszar Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am a Lotus Notes / web developer. Have built a custom Notes app for invoicing and billing and am wondering if there is a programmatic way to create

Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Samuel deHuszar Allen
I am a Lotus Notes / web developer. Have built a custom Notes app for invoicing and billing and am wondering if there is a programmatic way to create transactions and records in gnuCash. If so, what languages/tools are needed to talk to the program? I am also curious how transactions are

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Derek Atkins
Quoting Samuel deHuszar Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am a Lotus Notes / web developer. Have built a custom Notes app for invoicing and billing and am wondering if there is a programmatic way to create transactions and records in gnuCash. If so, what languages/tools are needed to talk to the

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Daniel Espinosa
2007/8/24, Samuel deHuszar Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am a Lotus Notes / web developer. Have built a custom Notes app for invoicing and billing and am wondering if there is a programmatic way to create transactions and records in gnuCash. If so, what languages/tools are needed to talk to the

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Derek Atkins
Quoting Daniel Espinosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2007/8/24, Samuel deHuszar Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am a Lotus Notes / web developer. Have built a custom Notes app for invoicing and billing and am wondering if there is a programmatic way to create transactions and records in gnuCash. If so,

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Please remember to CC the list on all your replies... Samuel deHuszar Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: First, thanks for the quick response. A quick perusing through the Scheme language docs makes me wonder. What's the best way to inject procedures? Is learning Scheme a worthwhile

Re: Questions about gnuCash backend access

2007-08-24 Thread Samuel deHuszar Allen
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't know I was mailing to the gnucash list. I just clicked on the developer's mailto on the support site. I guess I've got some reading material ahead of me this weekend. :) Sam On 8/24/07, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Please remember to CC the