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Let me know how it goes.
If I decide to purchase this software, I will surely let you know how it goes...
Thanks for your help.
I was speaking with a friend familiar (about 1 year ago) with this software, and he was telling me that it was Excel based, meaning you need Excel in order to get full functionality. Is this still the case?
Also, does this software have the capacity to be queried by SQL?
I apologize if this is not the correct place to ask these types of questions. This is a new realm for STEAM.
Thanks in advance.
It's probably better to start another discussion, rather than following on this one, but I'll answer here for now :)
The original YNAB was an Excel spreadsheet. Now it has nothing to do with excel (except that you can export CSV files Excel can read).
We don't have the ability to do queries via sql - we have a built in search, and you can use that to slice and dice the transaction lists, or you can use the built-in reports and filters. You can export the results of the searches and reports if you want to dig deeper into them with some other program.
I appreciate your helpfulness and quick responses.
I'll make sure to start a new topic if I have further inquiries.
P.S.
You're doing a fine job of controlling the trolls. I leave you with a quote from Mark Twain:
“Do not argue with an idiot they drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
Thanks again.
Einy
Cheers,
-Ian