OK, so I deleted these entries in the file. Now, when I open the file in 
GnuCash, the progress bar does a little "zippy back and forth” thing while 
loading the user data that I haven’t seen before. Also, there is new empty top 
level account with a guid as its name. This guid doesn’t appear in accounts, 
splits, or transactions, however. Not sure what to do differently.

Maybe it’s not important?

David

> On Oct 29, 2016, at 5:54 PM, Geert Janssens <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Saturday 29 October 2016 17:33:40 David T. wrote:
>> OK, so I opened the SQLite file in GnuCash, went to the COA and
>> selected Check and Repair All. No change, unfortunately.
>> 
> Yes, that's what I meant - check & repair should be the place to handle 
> this, but it currently doesn't.
> 
> I see the way I replied to you could be interpreted differently. Sorry 
> about that.
> 
>> I will try removing the rows manually and see what happens! This, of
>> course is on a copy of my real data file. ;)
>> 
> Wise, very wise :)
> 
> Geert


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