Jay,

#1 - automatically if the file is already open, subsequent opens should see the 
lock file and offer the user to open read only. However, they *can* override 
this and open the file for editing. I don’t know a way of preventing this. 
There isn’t any such setting as far as I’m aware, since at present, GnuCash is 
considered single-user and so doesn’t officially condone or contemplate 
multiple users. (for now, there are long terms plans, I think, for a multi-user 
‘possibility’)

#2 - I don’t see any reason why a read-only user couldn’t run reports. 
Certainly, if you use one of the SQL backends, you don’t even need multi-user 
functionality or have to traverse such shaky ground. Use PieCash which can run 
reports on the db externally without GnuCash. (just don’t EDIT the data with 
PieCash)

#3 - The same data file can be used on any supported OS, but you have to use 
the same backend. XML is the default and recommended for now, but some use one 
of the SQL backends, even across multiple OSes. (But you don’t get to have one 
SQL backend on say Mac and a different one on Linux and a third on Windows) I 
have opened the same XML and same sqlite3 file on both Mac and Linux back and 
forth when testing things between the two OS app versions.

I’ll be happy to stand corrected if any of my understandings are off.

Regards,
Adrien

> Good afternoon, Given the following: GnuCash data file on a network drive 
> (possibly in a cloud). GnuCash open in r/w mode. May other instances (other 
> users on other systems) of GnuCash be opened automatically in read only mode 
> ONLY (with some type of system setting)? May reports be generated by the read 
> only users? Can the data file be shared by different operating systems (MS, 
> Apple and/or Linux)? Thanks, Jay

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