[moneydance] syncing two .md files
Dan Hensley
dan at dshensley.com
Mon Jul 23 13:03:12 EDT 2007
In addition, for keeping two copies in sync, there are multiple ways I
can think of. One is to use a revision control system such as
Subversion (subversion.tigris.org). Subversion is nice because it runs
on multiple platforms, and you can easily set up a repository location
on a hard drive without having to set up an actual server.
Dan
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 18:58 +0200, Steve Crane wrote:
> If you export both files as XML you will be able to campare them using a
> standard text comparison utility, or preferably one designed specifically
> for comparing XML files. Once you have transferred the additional entries
> from one file into the other you simply re-open the corrected XML file and
> save it as an .md file again.
>
> On 7/23/07, Eldar Yuzbashev <eldarx at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > I keep a copy of the MD data file at work and at home. I keep them in
> > sync by emailing the file from one location to the other and
> > overwriting the file at the destination. Recently, I recorded some
> > transactions in the work copy, did not email it and forgot about it.
> > Then I changed the home copy and before emailing it I realized that the
> > work copy has changed already.
> >
> > Is there a way to find the transactions existing in one copy of the
> > file and not present in the other? The difference is approx. 20-30
> > recorded transactions and the same number of downloaded but not
> > recorded transactions. More generally, how does one keep two copies in
> > sync efficiently?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Eldar Yuzbashev
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