I don't know specifically other than there are some issues with 'libraries' on some systems. I've used the SQLite back-end on Linux and currently use it on Mac with no effort. Windows takes some work regardless of choice if I understand correctly.

However, if you already have MySQL installed, you might be well 'ahead of the game' with regards to preliminaries and dependencies.

My understanding is that building from source has database options, but by default they are turned on, so it should simply be a matter of having MySQL support already present.

I've not perused the GnuCash wiki with respect to MySQL on Widows, but I'm sure there is some helpful info there.

Regards,
Adrien

On 1/1/23 7:01 PM, Xe Roy wrote:
Thanks.
I'll go with MySQL.
Is there anything I need to do to force GnuCash to use MySQL other than simply 
do a SAVE AS to MySQL?

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