That's how I would do it with the XML backend too.
If you are crafty with scripts, you can likely create a table/file,
mapping the account names to GUIDs for future reference.
or,
Switch to one of the SQL backends and write a query, or just examine the
"accounts" table directly. Of course, in this case, you have the added
complication that only the end leaf account names are saved in plain
text. But the 'parent GUID' is also stored, so it is possible to sort
out similarly named accounts.
*note, while there are many ways to view the tables in one of the SQL
backends, an easy one is to use the SQLite manager plugin for Firefox
with the SQLite3 backend. (it is an older type plugin, so I keep a copy
of Waterfox Classic around to use it.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/29/23 6:56 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
Stephen:
I can't answer your question fully, but I can give you some insight.
"GUID" stands for "Globally Unique Identifier". Each GUID is a large
number, which is generated in such a way that it is highly likely to be
different than any other GUID generated on any computer at any time
according to the same rules. On the other hand, the same GUID value
might show up in multiple places. Sometimes software developers generate
a GUID and embed it their code, so that everyone gets a copy of the same
GUID value. Another name for GUID is UUID, meaning "Universally" instead
of "Globally".
GUIDs are written to SQL databases, but they are not a creature of SQL.
GnuCash also generates them when the book file is stored in XML form (as
a ".gnucash" file). And, because they are globally unique, it is
likely that your book contains different GUIDs than anybody else's book.
Each account has a GUID associated, but there is no reason to believe
that anyone else will have the same GUIDs for their accounts as you have
for yours.
I don't have an easy way to find out which GUID corresponds what account
or other object. My way of doing that is to save my book as an XML file,
open the file with a text editor, and search for the GUID value.
Somewhere in the file will be data which defines the account, and it
will include the GUID value and account name in close proximity. But
that may or may not be the best way for you to proceed.
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