Did you create a new db with 2.3.5, or did you create with an earlier version 
and upgrade to 2.3.5.  There was a bug where 2.3.3 and earlier might not store 
currencies correctly.  If so, 2.3.5 couldn't load them since they weren't 
there.  However, 2.3.4/2.3.5 should store them correctly.

Phil




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From: Graham Reeves <reeves...@googlemail.com>
To: Ross Simons <rmsim...@chariot.net.au>
Cc: gnucash-u...@gnucash.org
Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 8:21:16 AM
Subject: Re: Error with currency

Ross

I see you are testing Version 2.3.3. I got this error on Version 2.3.5.

If you look at the accounts tab you may see that all your account balances are 
showing nil and if you edit an account the currency field will be blank.

The way I brought the balances back was to manually reset each and every 
account, including placeholder accounts, to the desired currency.

There could be an easier way, but that seems to have fixed the error.

Graham

Ross Simons wrote:
> I am testing GNUCASH but I am now getting this error when I try to update
> program  
>  
>  
> Could not determine the account currency. Using the default currency
> provided by your system
> 
>  
>  
> How can I fix the error
> 
>  
> Ross
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