Op maandag 5 september 2022 22:38:55 CEST schreef Phil Wolff via gnucash-user:
>    David ~
> 
>    [1]https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#DOT_GNUCASH_DI
>    R: "When moving from GnuCash 2.6 to 3.x or above, GnuCash will
>    automatically try to migrate all data from DOT_GNUCASH_DIR to their
>    respective new locations. After mitgration, GnuCash 3.0 or above should
>    never use DOT_GNUCASH_DIR again."
>    For my Linux system, DOT_GNUCASH_DIR is $HOME/.gnucash, and my data
>    file and all associated *.log files are there. Since my previous
>    GnuCash version was 1.something, is it reasonable to assume that this
>    migration was not even attempted?
> 
I didn't want to bring this up earlier. However $HOME/.gnucash has never been 
the place to 
store your data files, though older versions of gnucash didn't prevent you from 
doing so or 
even suggested that directory by default unfortunately. The DOT_GNUCASH_DIR is 
meant to 
be used by gnucash to store internal state, not your accounting data.

Having said all that, you can probably continue to work like this though I 
would recommend 
to move your actual data files to a more traditional location like 
$HOME/Documents/gnucash 
(replace gnucash with anything you like - I have only added it because gnucash 
creates a lot 
of log and backup files next to your actual data file and you may want to keep 
those from 
cluttering your Documents directory).

Now back to your question: gnucash will also attempt to migrate state 
information for older 
gnucash books (that information is actually not stored in the book files 
themselves). It will 
however only attempt to do so if special directory GNC_DATA_HOME doesn't exist 
yet. If there 
was a failure to run the migration that should have been logged in the gnucash 
trace file 
that was generated during the first run of the newer gnucash. You can always 
try to 
reproduce this by temporarily moving GNC_DATA_HOME out of the way, and run 
gnucash.

Another sidenote (though perhaps that has been the topic of another thread), we 
generally 
don't support an upgrade from gnucash 1.something to 4.x. We do support 
upgrades from 
1.6.x->1.8.x->2.0.x->2.2.x->2.4.x->2.6.x->3.x->4.x

If you skip all the steps in between, you may have some odd issues during 
upgrade, though I 
think your data itself should be fine.

Regards,

Geert

>    ~ Phil
> 
>    On 9/3/22 15:14, David Cousens wrote:
> 
> Phil,
> 
> The installation of the GnuCash help and Tutorial and concepts guide is a
> separate download and installation from the installation of the program and
> is available under a separate link in the panels on the left on the GNuCash
> webpage i.e. [2]https://gnucash.org/docs.phtml .  They should also be able
> to be install ed
> from Ubuntu's package manager. Not sure about the scheduled transactions - I
> would expect them to be stored in the book but they may be stored in the
> user preference information. This wiki
> page [3]https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations has
> information on where they are stored and you may need to copy them from a
> backup of your old system.
> 
> David Cousens
> 
> References
> 
>    1. https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations#DOT_GNUCASH_DIR
>    2. https://gnucash.org/docs.phtml
>    3. https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
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