Carl writes:
> Well, as it was supposed to happen, all worked out well. Just changed the
> biggest file or the one named below to some generic file name. It works
> fineso far.
Just be careful when you open GnuCash. It is best to just let GnuCash
auto-open the last-used file instead of
Are you, by chance, using the “Import transactions from CSV” capability to
update your accounts?
If so, you should be aware that sometimes the transaction matched is one that
has already been reconciled, so it appears that the transaction has been added
when, in fact, it has updated a
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Subject: [GNC] Disappearing entries
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2020, 2:34 PM
To: Carl
Cc: Michael Hendry; Gnucash Users
Hard to say how bad this is. I'd start with the newest data file (by modificatio
n date) that does NOT include the 14-digit timestamp, and see what
ted storage copies
get placed in remote folders to keep the idiot from screwing things up (which
he is very good at!).
David T.
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From: l...@ipadring.net
Sent: Thu Jun 18 13:32:14 EDT 2020
To: "D." , Michael Hendry
Cc: Derek Atkins , Gnucash Users
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Derek Atkins
>Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org, Carl
>Subject: Re: [GNC] Disappearing entries
>
>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 17:22, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:48 am, Carl wrote:
>>
>>>Here's the command that's
I'd definitely agree that his data is forked. Both ways!
Original Message
From: Michael Hendry
Sent: Thu Jun 18 12:27:13 EDT 2020
To: Derek Atkins
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org, Carl
Subject: Re: [GNC] Disappearing entries
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 17:22, Derek Atkins wr
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 17:22, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:48 am, Carl wrote:
>
>>Here's the command that's used- gnucash %f
>
> Hmm.. This could be part of the issue. %f probably means "filename". So
> if you click a file it'll open that one directly and
Hi,
On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:48 am, Carl wrote:
> Here's the command that's used- gnucash %f
Hmm.. This could be part of the issue. %f probably means "filename". So
if you click a file it'll open that one directly and not the main file.
> Below is the name of my GC file (regardless
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From: Derek Atkins [[1]mailto:de...@ihtfp.com]
Subject: [GNC] Disappearing entries
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2020, 11:27 AM
To: Carl
Cc: [2]gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Hi,
Carl [3] writes:
Okay, so you're
Hi,
Carl writes:
Okay, so you're on current GnuCash on Linux. Good.
> 3) How do you open GnuCash and/or the GnuCash data file?
>
>I click on a shortcut link on my desktop
What, exactly, is the shortcut running? What is the embedded "commandline"?
Is it a link to a file or the app
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From: Derek Atkins [[1]mailto:de...@ihtfp.com]
Subject: [GNC] Disappearing entries
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2020, 8:11 PM
To: Carl
Cc: [2]gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Hi Carl,
On Wed, June 17, 2020 7:34 pm, Carl
Most probably no complete transactions have actually disappeared, yet your
email suggests that you have not ruled out that possibility in your case.
If that had actually happened, some other account would also have
changed. Granted, if it were an income or expense account, it might not
jump
What operating system and what version of GnuCash?
Note that changing just about anything in a transaction will unreconcile it,
though this should not affect the balance.
As for ‘missing’ transactions, do you ever use a filtered view? (I believe an
indication the register is filtered will show
Hi Carl,
On Wed, June 17, 2020 7:34 pm, Carl wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>For many years a recurring, but not too frequent, problem has been that
>in a credit card account entries will disappear or a previously
>reconciled balance will be wrong even though I did nothing to change
>
Hello all,
For many years a recurring, but not too frequent, problem has been that
in a credit card account entries will disappear or a previously
reconciled balance will be wrong even though I did nothing to change
the account or the bank account it might be associated with.
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