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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedMy understanding is that this could be accomplished using fields or slots on transactions, and most of the frameworks is already there, just needs some new standard definitions and a lot of new UI, see http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/What-the-use-of-slots-table-in-gnucash-with-mysql-td4656874.html. Perhaps this could be done in a plugin, but I don't know much about how plugins work with gnucash. Anyone know if there's been any work done on this?
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Unfortunately the code implementing this feature eventually never made it into the official releases. So I’m reopening this feature request.
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Concurrent multi-user support has been part of our long-term goals for a while now:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Roadmap#Database_and_QOFTime to update the status of this feature request…
Note it still says “long-term”, which currently means several years ahead of us.Anonymous supported this idea ·
For anyone really needing this feature, and not needing all the other advanced features of GnuCash, check out HomeBank, which is also FOSS: http://homebank.free.fr/