Killer question:  How is it that I get a gnucash session started
that attaches on an interactive Scheme session?  I'm now at the ugly point
of doing the "system integration" work to get the Guile code that has
loaded in lists of transactions to start interacting with the Engine.

I'm having a bit of a time figuring out the "parsing" of account lists
(e.g. - the care and feeding of gnc:group-map-accounts, and so forth),
and figure that interacting directly with a Scheme reader is liable to
be more useful than the much more batch-like "edit/run-gnucash/test" loop.

I'm sure that how to do this is hiding some place in the archives,
unfortunately there sure are a lot of messages out there...
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Web: http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne  SAP Basis Consultant, UNIX Guy
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