Have you looked at using the log files to duplicate transactions from one session into another?

Each gnucash session produces a log of the transactions for that session (those are the files with the extension .log that you see clogging up your data directory. The name of the log file contains the date and time it was created.

The file menu has an entry to "import transactions from .log file"

I haven't tried it, but it may be possible for you to open GnuCash and make you entries into one data file, close that data file, open a second data file and import the transactions from the earlier session.

Worth trying.  Usual warnings about backing up critical data and all that.

RBM



On 03/18/2018 01:53 PM, kbrown wrote:
Further:
After reviewing the info and links, it seems it may be possible to have two
or more different root trees in one file to accomplish what I want, however
that appears to be non standard or supported and may not work in the future.
So I've decided to track each of my entities in a separate file and cross
post as required for such as expensing a portion of utilities for my home
office business expenses. There should only be a few items like that and it
seems there can be more than one file open at the same time for copy and
paste between.
    Ken



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