On 04/02/2019 08:40, Christian Stimming wrote:
In a real data file there are still more places with text that need to be
modified, e.g. the scheduled transaction templates, bayes import matching, and
such. Also, the dates are left unmodified which may or may not be a problem.

Stripping out scheduled tx should be OK unless they are specific to the problem being reported.

Because gnc is, by definition, a tx stream processor future tx are not normally noticed until encountered. (Personally I love the ability to generate tx in the future, it allows me to model my immediate monetary future. A very positive thing.)

I think all of the import stuff should be stripped too.

Dates are more interesting, Christian

people (right or wrong) place value on dates (in my culture it will be 14 Feb soon)

How about this as a proposal?

If the dates in the file are in sequence it usually won't matter how much time is in between each date.

Why do I say this?

Because gnc is a *sequential* tx processor and as such the *sequence* of transactions can be important but the actual dates often aren't.

If anyone is struggling with this conceptually, in a gnc file the date defines the order in which a tx is processed, that is what a transaction stream program does. The tx may be in the wrong order (this is part of the reason why gnc does the weird thing of loading everything into memory, it can't trust the file!) so it has to work out which tx is first, which one comes next and so on.

I don't think I am teaching ChristianS anything, just explaining stuff.

So, I think the dates can be modified so long as the *order* of dates and times is left extant.

Proposal: make the first date random (after 1971 or some later date for technical reasons), treat the tx in date+time sequence adding one day each time a difference is noted. This will produce a time compressed file that obfuscates when someone actually did something.

Thoughts?

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Wm

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