On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Joseph wrote:

> Yes, I would defiantly pay the developer but I was expecting some 
> answers from ordinary users. I do not believe for a second that there is 
> nobody on the mailing who did not come from SQL-Ledger and facing 
> similar challenges going from one database to another.

I'm sure you're right.  It may be that, as is the case with me, most of us 
who did it, did it a couple years ago.
A whole heck of a lot happens in software and databases and such in the 
course of a few months, let alone a few years, and I simply don't 
remember.

I know I had some problems, but what they were, whether they were 
connected to the migration or just the database version, or whatever, I 
simply have no idea.  I knew that I had some installation problems, but 
those were rectified with a question or two to the list to clear up my 
confusion.

I simply have no real idea what problems I had, and how I may have solved 
them; or whether they were the fault of me, SQL-Ledger, or LedgerSMB.  I 
suspect it was mostly me, because it usually is, but as I said, I just 
don't remember.

I got out of SQL-Ledger as soon as I thought LedgerSMB was mature enough 
to handle the needs of my business, and that was the end of that--what 
ever I had to go through to perform the transition was worth it to me.

Sorry.

Luke

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