I thought it did something like that..I usually do save periodically when 
working for long periods,  But I got so involved, I forgot.....How do I 
get/install an sql backend.


Frankie Raney
12454 Auberry Rd.
Clovis, Ca.
559.297.8577 H
559.304.1751 C
On 10/9/2017 6:43:14 AM, Aaron Laws <dartm...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 9:27 PM, frank raney <frankraney...@gmail.com 
[mailto:frankraney...@gmail.com]> wrote:

Just finished 6 hours correcting all the data i imported and before I could 
save it, the program crashed. All I have is the unchanged imported data 
file........When it crashed, the file was lost but there is a log 
file......what it is I don't know.....  Guess I have to start all over?


Frankie Raney
12454 Auberry Rd.
Clovis, Ca.
559.297.8577 [tel:559.297.8577] H
559.304.1751 [tel:559.304.1751] C


Oh, that's so painful; know that we feel your pain!

If you use a sql backend (sqlite is certainly the easiest to set up), it saves 
everything you do as you do it. This means two things: you won't have the 
catastrophe that you described, and you can't back out of changes by closing 
without saving. Either way, you'll want to take periodic backup "snapshots" of 
your books.

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