On 11/25/21 04:47, Geoff wrote:
Hi Chris
In my opinion this is really an SQLite question, not a GnuCash question.
To quote the SQLite dev team:-
"Rely upon it at your (and your customers') peril. See How To Corrupt
Your Database Files.
Choose the technology that is right for you and your customers. If your
data lives on a different machine from your application, then you should
consider a client/server database. SQLite is designed for situations
where the data and application coexist on the same machine. SQLite can
still be made to work in many remote database situations, but a
client/server solution will usually work better in that scenario."
https://www.sqlite.org/draft/useovernet.html
Good luck!
Regards
Geoff
I do not know if Gnucash can run with postgreSQL, but if it can,
perhaps that would be a better relational dbms to use?
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