While there is the option to use a database backend, there is currently no 
support for *writing* to the db from anything other than GnuCash, it should 
only be read. (this will be possible eventually)

There is also a separate program called PieCash, but that too is for reading 
only.

The auto-fill feature helps considerably when entering transactions as does the 
Duplicate Transaction function. You’d either only need to change dates, or edit 
a few data points after filling or duplicating.

You can import transactions as well, so if you have some other software that is 
generating the activity, you might be able to massage it into debits and 
credits and use the importer. I would suspect a spreadsheet with a few macros, 
or even a text file with a script can do the job.

Otherwise, if you have a case of say, high volume day trading, you are probably 
limited to tracking most of the activity outside of GnuCash, generating daily 
net transactions and just entering/importing those.

Regards,
Adrien

 
> On Feb 21, 2019, at 8:53 AM, Harry Foerster <hfoers...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> 
> I'm currently running Gnucash 3.3 under Windows 10. Currently I would need
> to do a large amount of manual entering/editing to record some investment
> transactions I require. Are there any add-on modules available that
> manipulate transactions and/or what programming language would be required
> for my setup?


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