Hi

On Fri, March 1, 2024 8:30 am, Ira Fuchs wrote:
> I have 2 instances of MySQL to which I save copies of my Gnucash data. I
> have gnucash open with an xml file and I do a save to the first instance
> and then I reopen the XML file and Save again, this time to another MySQL.
> In both cases the save proceeds normally after warning the file will be
> overwritten. I then examine the 2 files and in particular the number of
> records in the transactions, slots, and splits tables and find that they
> are different by 1000s of rows. (It doesn’t matter if I do the save from
> xml->MySQL(1)-MySQL(2) or xml->MySQL(1)-XML->MYSQL(2).
> Can anyone explain to me why there would be any difference in these 2 SQL
> files?

I cannot explain why they are different, however, in case #2 have you
compared the two XML files to ensure they are the same?

-derek

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-derek

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