Quoting Phil Longstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> The .db requirement is a result of libgda.  libdbi doesn't have that
> requirement.

Ahh. Excellent!  yet another reason to stick with dbi!

> Phil
>
> P.S. Derek, do you have any comment on my recent posting re transactions
> and splits.

Sorry, I just haven't had time to look at it.  I've got 6 hours
on a plane on Saturday so I'll try to look at it then.

-derek

> Derek Atkins wrote:
>> "Nathan Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> is it possible to automatically assign the program GnuCash to a file
>>>> name extension (e.g. ".gnucash") on Windows machines such that double
>>>> clicking on a file (e.g. abc.gnucash) opens the file with GnuCash?
>>>
>>> I agree that this should probably be an installation option, but don't have
>>> the time to look at it. Could you file an enhancement request so this does
>>> not get lost? (http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Bugzilla)
>>
>> The problem here is that gnucash doesn't enforce any name extensions
>> currently..  (and in the SQLite version it imposes a .db extension).
>> I wonder if there's some way to get around the .db requirement?
>>
>> -derek
>>
>
>
>



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