Hi,

On Wed, July 28, 2021 11:34 am, Adam Hodnett wrote:
> Thanks for the reply! I'm afraid you're going over my head a bit... I'm
> using Windows 10. As far as I know, I wasn't using an SQL (though I'm not
> sure what that is). Gnucash seems to work fine for getting new files, but
> I
> get the "no suitable backend at..." for any recovered files. I'm getting
> nervous that this is more than a simple fix...

You did not mention OS/Distro ...

How did you recover the files?
Are you sure you recovered your data files and not your "metadata" files? 
Trying to open a metadata file as a data file will definitely cause this
error.

Something else to look at:  How large is the file you recovered?
Do you have any files named <filename>.YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.gnucash in the same
directory as <filename>.gnucash?

> Adam Hodnett

-derek

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