Derek Atkins writes : > [ ... snip ... ] Moreover, the data files SHOULD NOT > be accessed directly by users or other applications... They should > use the Gnucash API.
To date I have had trouble finding any good information about the Gnucash API which I might use for accessing the data. I want/need to access the data in a read-only manner (therefore I won't futz up the data itself) but am reduced to simply snarfing up the XML to get the job done. That works fine, but is NOT what I would consider to be ideal. I sincerely don't care what the API might be. I just want to find a usable API which is documented. The comments made by Derek above give me hope that it _does_ exist, and that someone will point me in the right direction. :) How about it?? I need access to the accounts, the category definitions, and the transactions themselves. Can I do this ... easily? If so, do please point me at the documentation which tells me how. TIA! :) -- Dwight _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
