I am running GnuCash 3.0 under Windows 10.
When entering new transactions, I usually duplicate an old transaction and then
click on the copy and start modifying the information as needed.
Most of the time, this works.
But sometimes, when I click and start modifying the info, I see the typed
Any help would be appreciated.
I just installed ver. 2.6.20 over ver. 2.6.19 (which was automatically
uninstalled).
When I run the reports Expense Barchart and Income Barchart, the program comes
out with an error screen(see attached snapshot). The other reports work just
fine as before.
In my
Pardon a naive question from a newbie.
I noted that I can save my .gnucash file into .xml file which I can edit with a
text editor or write text processing programs to extract the data in various
ways.
Can anybody tell me what are the pros and cons for such a change?
Regards,Glenn
On
to break the file so that GnuCash cannot read it.
2. A large part of the file is obfuscated by using tokens instead clear text
so cross references are really difficult to follow.
David C
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 12:47 PM, Glenn Bordonada via gnucash-user
<gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
I saved my .gnucash file as .xml.gnucash file.
In my next data entry session, I forgot about this and entered some
transactions. These were entered into the .xml.gnucash file.
Now I want to go back to using my old .gnucash file. How do I recover the
transactions I entered into .xml.gnucash file.
It works. Thanks. Using export to .csv and import from .csv is way more
difficult.
On Sunday, April 15, 2018, 12:05:53 AM GMT+8, Geert Janssens
<geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> wrote:
Op zaterdag 14 april 2018 17:27:29 CEST schreef Glenn Bordonada via gnucash-
user:
> I saved my