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Revision as of 16:56, 9 April 2022
Hi, nice to see some progress. :-) But I have a few notes:
- follow the Wiki Conventions like new pages should start with an abstract about the purpose and at least one Special:Categories
- AFAIK Lexware is the license keeper of Intuit for Quicken [1], [2] for DE. I do not know the details, but are there differences between Lexware Quicken and Intuit Quicken?
- if the functionality is still the same, the pagename should be Migration from Quicken – I don't expect pages like Migration from Quicken to KMyMoney in the GnuCash wiki – with a note
in DE distributed by Lexware …
or if the functionality differs … - if Lexware Quicken is only in German, you should perhaps write in German and use the prefix De\ for the page.
- if the functionality is still the same, the pagename should be Migration from Quicken – I don't expect pages like Migration from Quicken to KMyMoney in the GnuCash wiki – with a note
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/index.php?title=SQL-Requests_For_Direct_Database_Access&diff=next&oldid=21036
- Please help your future self by adding a summary to each commit.
- Should we adapt the convention to write SqL keywords in uppercase in the examples?