GDA referential integrity

2008-01-17 Thread Mark Johnson
Having successfully loaded my xml file into gnucash-gda, I saved it to a new postgresql database. As Phil mentioned, the performance was poor. I have several years of data, and it took hours to save. The save completed sometime during the night, so I don't know exactly how long it took. I t

Re: GDA referential integrity

2008-01-17 Thread Phil Longstaff
Mark Johnson wrote: > Having successfully loaded my xml file into gnucash-gda, I saved it to a > new postgresql database. As Phil mentioned, the performance was poor. > I have several years of data, and it took hours to save. The save > completed sometime during the night, so I don't know exa

Re: GDA referential integrity

2008-01-17 Thread Mark Johnson
Phil Longstaff wrote: > Mark Johnson wrote: > >> Having successfully loaded my xml file into gnucash-gda, I saved it to a >> new postgresql database. As Phil mentioned, the performance was poor. >> I have several years of data, and it took hours to save. The save >> completed sometime duri

Re: GDA referential integrity

2008-01-18 Thread Graham Leggett
Mark Johnson wrote: This would certainly cause very slow performance. Here are some sample table sizes to give you an idea of how much data I have in gnucash. I don't think it is especially large. I have seen some users post who have quite a few more years of data in gnucash than I. I sus