Lipp,

It's okay this one time, but please always use 'reply-all' or 'reply-list' to keep messages on the list. If you're replying to a digest, replace the subject line with the subject of the message you are replying to. (a simple copy/paste from the digest contents near the top of the message will suffice) Also, please only 'quote' the relevant parts of any message, especially digests. Either trim after hitting the reply button, or with most modern e-mail clients, you can first highlight the portion you want to quote, then hit reply, and the message will be automatically trimmed.

Others might be able to help more than I, and everyone gets to benefit from following the discussion. (now, or in the future if they run into the same issues)

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As to your question on feature timing:

See the wiki, https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Roadmap, and https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Release_Schedule.

Note that some of those 6.0 goals were goals for 5.0 but are still works-in-progress.

Concerning PieCash, I saw a comment recently that it is quite aged and not maintained. Some 5.0 changes, I think, render it either not as useful, or not usable at all.

With respect to performance, I'm still thinking there is something in particular about your book that is at issue. Check the wiki about getting a Tracefile and running from the command line to see if there are any error messages. The devs likely want to know if you are getting that level of slowdown. A bug report might be in order as well. See this wiki section on various troubleshooting steps:

https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Troubleshooting_and_Improvements

Regards,
Adrien

On 5/1/23 6:07 PM, Lipp F. wrote:
Hi Adrien,
I apologize for writing to you directly, but I couldn't figure out a way to reply to your message through the gnucash mail list. It is in regard to https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2023-May/106758.html

I have indeed a high number of investment transactions. Between myself and my 
spouse, 8 investment accounts, more than 15 years history, on average 100 open 
positions daily. I actually stopped using GnuCash for tracking investments due 
to performance considerations one year ago and I've migrated to a more suitable 
platform.

I am wondering if you might know when SQL modernization could happen and, maybe 
you can give some tips on how to clean up all investment transactions from the 
database. I've tried using piecash, got some results but it was too time 
consuming.

Best regards.


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