Hello,

I have encountered now a couple of times the unpleasant experience of calling 
up my saved reports configurations, only to find all but 5 or 7 completely 
gone. When I examine the saved-reports-2.4 file stored on my hard drive, it has 
been reduced in size to about 30k. This has happened now on two completely 
different occasions, separated by months. Thankfully, I have been able to go to 
backups and locate the original 180k saved-reports-2.4, and my reports are back 
where they should be.

For the record, there have been no other indications of trouble (i.e., no 
frozen instances of GnuCash, no crashes), and I have not undertaken any major 
operations (loading of huge numbers of transactions, closing books, etc.). 
Just, one day, the reports are there, the next, they’re not.

The fact that this has now happened more than once suggests a serious problem 
(most likely with something stupid I have done) with my saved reports file, and 
I would like to ask whether there is any sort of utility (like Check and 
Repair) that I can run on the saved reports to determine what might be causing 
this file to auto-truncate itself. Assuming that there isn’t, does anyone have 
any suggestions on what I might look for that could cause this behavior? It’s 
really disturbing to open up GnuCash, and discover that my reports have been 
simply disappeared.

TIA,
David T.
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