[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
> I would strongly encourage adding a name-mapping between the
> c-object name and the sql-table name. I'm not sure how general your
> mechanism is, but if you have any hope of getting more general than what
> gnucash needs, having this kind of mapping
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:56:32AM -0500, Derek Atkins was heard to remark:
> > > However, I've already got another object called a
> > > 'GncEntry', so I'd like to use that table name.
> > >
> > > I'd like to rename the gncEntry table to gncJournalEntry.
> > >
> > > Any objections?
> >
> > Wel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
> Well, at one point, we decided that "split" wasn't an accounting term,
> and that the correct term was Journal Entry or Entry for short, and
> so all the code would be s/split/entry/g. But this change was done
> only in the sql backend, and not else
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 05:13:47PM -0500, Derek Atkins was heard to remark:
> I'm looking at data storage for the business modules, and I found a
> table called "gncEntry". This table seems mis-named. It appears that
> this table is really a "gncSplit", but I understand that Linas hates
> the na
I'm looking at data storage for the business modules, and I found a
table called "gncEntry". This table seems mis-named. It appears that
this table is really a "gncSplit", but I understand that Linas hates
the name "split". However, I've already got another object called a
'GncEntry', so I'd li