Of course, one can edit the data using SQL (for a file stored in one of the 
database formats) or even a text editor (for an uncompressed XML file). Many do 
so.  But bear in mind that any edits made outside the Gnucash API may affect 
the reliability of your data set, or even corrupt the data. 

Personally, I've never found that these solutions were worth the time it took 
to set up. By the time I had, I could have just gone through and changed the 
entries manually. 

David T. 

[For the problem of varying descriptions that the OP mentioned, for example, 
I've found it quite simple to put a register in Basic mode, sort by 
Description, highlight my preferred version, copy it, and then paste it into 
each transaction by turn, using the down arrow to go to the next transaction. 
This is very rapid, since it immediately highlights the next entry for pasting.]


-------- Original Message --------
From: flywire <flywi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Mon Dec 07 18:21:01 EST 2020
To: Gnucash Users <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subject: [GNC] bulk operations?

>* If it's not possible through the GUI, how about via issuing SQL
*>* statements to a database backend?*

*Seems reasonable.*
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