Since they do run and do extract the correct data OK, can I simply resave them, or if not, trivially alter some aspect to save under a new name to avoid having to remember what I all tweaked in each of them?

On 2/9/21 4:02 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,

It is certainly true that 2.6 reports are not compatible with 4.4.  So
yes, I would expect saved reports to not have made the transition.

-derek

On Tue, February 9, 2021 3:58 pm, Elmar wrote:
Running the flatpak 4.4 on Linux Mint 19.3 - I've copied my version
2.6.19 reports into the gnucash folder in
/home/ets/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data/gnucash (saved reports
2.4).  They al show up and run fine, BUT as soon as I try to delete one
of them, I get a CTD, a locked data file, and when I start the programk
(open anyway) and reopen the reports menu, only 2 of the many reports I
have saved show up.  Is ther a fundamental incompatability with the
report?  I can get my reports back if I delete the file
/home/ets/.var/app/org.gnucash.GnuCash/data/gnucash/saved-reports-2.8
and they do run, but I cannot delete any of them, and trying to export
their output results in the same crash.  Do I have to recreate ALL my
reports in the new version of GC?
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