Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The entity hash is clearly session data. However, I think the commodity
> table properly belongs to a dataset, since two gnucash datasets can have
> 'matching' commodities that differ in important details, like smallest
> fractional amount.
Ok, I can see that. Sure.
> I was still thinking there would be exactly one book per session.
> Otherwise I think things could get very complicated.
Perhaps. I was thinking mostly in the case of combining books, or
perhaps "closing books". Or at a minimum at times when you open
a book and then "save-as" to move it to a different location (or
a different backend).
> dave
-derek
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