Hi Scott,

I do not believe you can upgrade from SQL-Ledger to LedgerSMB just
using the debians.  We can help you to migrate your data, but the
proper way would be to uninstall the first and install the second.

Then read the README.debian if using a .deb or the UPGRADE file if
installing from a tarball.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

On 4/26/07, Scott Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I posted earlier about migrating from sql-ledger 2.4.7 to smb-ledger on
> a debian sid box.
>
> Would I be better off starting with a fresh install rather than trying
> to recover my data.
>
> I typically use this for writing quotes, issuing PO#'s, packing lists
> etc. without using the full fledged accounting package (although at some
> point I will).
>
> It would be nice though to recover part#'s, customer and vendor lists.
>
> Any thoughts
> Thanks
> Scott Martin
>
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