Raymond, On Donnerstag, 9. September 2021 04:41:10 CEST Raymond Dean via KMyMoney-devel wrote:
> I'm trying to connect to MS SQL Server (Express). Is it possible? The > screenshot below shows the most promising error I can generate. Also, I've > included different variations of the login. > > I'm using Windows 10, and KMyMoney version 5.0.6. I sort of remember, that 5.0.6 and possibly later versions had a problem with the database backend. You may want to take a look at the release notes if they contain some information about fixes in that area (https://kmymoney.org/news/) > I'd like to contribute in any way possible --- I write JavaScript and SQL, > and I've built web APIs with the KNEX query builder for Node.js. Though, > SQL is not my strength. Well, that part is covered by a lot of C++ code and a bit of SQL statements. So testing might be the most you can do right now. I know that support for SQLite, MySQL and Postgres has been tested but don't know about the ODBC backend in connection with MSSQL. > Basically, I'm happy to help test whatever you need me to test. Thanks! Unfortunately, Windows is not our main development environment and therefore the versions are always a bit behind. Please check if you can get a newer version from either https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/KMyMoney_Release_win64/ (build with MSVC) or from https://kmymoney.org/snapshots.php (build with cross compile tools). Please make sure to keep a backup of your database before you test any of the newer versions just in case you have to go back. Or work on a duplicate (test version) of your data. In case you want to support us you may want to consider to subscribe to the list so that you get all mails (it's a low traffic list) -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.signal.org/ Signal, the better WhatsApp ------------------------------------------------------------- My friend couldn't afford to pay his water bill. So I sent him a 'get well soon' card. -------------------------------------------------------------
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