I meant Base [1], as in the database part of Open/Libre Office? 

I am certain that there is interest and demand for an accounting program based 
on BASE. 


I have read several internet posts stating such. 


If there is such a project, I would like to contribute. 


IF there is not such a project, let's get started. 


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Ralls" <jra...@ceridwen.us> 
To: b...@comcast.net 
Cc: "gnucash-devel@gnucash.org devel" <gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> 
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 1:36:13 PM 
Subject: Re: Base And Gnucash 


On Apr 29, 2013, at 10:57 AM, b...@comcast.net wrote: 

> I do not understand your reply. We are using a program based on Access for 
> our accounting. 
> 
> I would dearly like a solution without Microsoft. 
> 

Which is utterly orthogonal to your original post. 
But did you mean Base [1], as in the database part of Open/Libre Office? I 
thought 
that you meant BASE [2], a set of criteria for designing database management 
programs. 

Gnucash isn't based on OpenOffice's Base because Gnucash predates StarOffice 
(Open/Libre Office's original name) by more than 2 years and wasn't written as 
a relational database application. It's written around an in-memory query 
engine called Query Object Framework [3]. 

While we're working slowly towards redesigning Gnucash to replace QOF with a 
live SQL database backend, we're not likely to use Open/Libre Office because of 
the huge dependency load that would entail. The SQL backend that we use now is 
based on LibDBI, which mostly abstracts away the details of different SQL 
databases. We support SQLite3, MySQL, and PostgresQL. 

Regards, 
John Ralls 

[1] http://www.libreoffice.org/features/base/ 
[2] http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1394128 
[3] http://sourceforge.net/projects/qof/ 
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