Thanks,

Fairly sure its gone somewhere, and I have written over it somehow,  as I have all the associated files in pdf format, but no transactions in the accounts :(..  old pc used to do a regular backup, but ...

Thanks anyway, and perhaps there is a list.. which hopfully someone can point me to, before I start searching my harddrive with a partition microscope.

Thanks,

John

On 25/1/19 10:13 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
As far as I know, only those four, so if you’ve been opening files searching 
for “the one” you might have tainted the list. Perhaps one of the more seasoned 
users or devs knows if there is a larger master URI list.

One final thing to consider is to check your balances. Are they otherwise correct? 
Run a transaction report and only show activity in Q4 (or a P&L/Income 
Statement) Do you get blank results or does something show up to indicate the data 
is there? If you get decent reporting, perhaps the register you are viewing is set 
to some filter.

Other than that, without a backup...

Regards,
Adrien

On Jan 24, 2019, at 8:07 PM, John Sears via gnucash-user 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi ,

Yep I've already tried this, and found various previous versions ( backups  - 
which I obviously did not do often enough) ..  but none on my computer with any 
log files or the transactions for Q4.  I was rather hoping that GNU cash would 
list the files with the URI somewhere ( beyond the 4 that it does show under 
the file tab).  Im assuming that the four listed files are dydnamic and it only 
keeps the four URI's?


Thanks,

John



On 25/1/19 9:51 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
You could use your file manager search function to look for *.gnucash files.

But within GnuCash, do this:

Try to open one of the files in your history list in the File menu. If it 
exists still in that same place, it will open, if not, it will tell you the URI 
of where  it was expected to find it. This might give some clue as to where to 
go looking. (I just did this and discovered I had moved a file into a 
‘finances’ subdirectory of its former location)

If it opens successfully, but you need to know where it is stored, go to Find > 
Open and you’ll see above the file list is a button based ‘breadcrumb’ trail 
showing you the file path.

Regards,
Adrien

On Jan 24, 2019, at 6:38 PM, John Sears via gnucash-user 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

A few months ago,  I moved the location of my GNUcash file (along with the 
addressing of the associated linked files - you may remember a post about 
this).  I have been living a fairly hectic life since,  moving country, 
massively downsizing  etc, and a fairly annoying pc problem.  I am sure that I 
did a lot of work on  GNU Cash  in Q4, but noticed the other day that all of 
these transactions were missing and that my GNUCash was pointing at an old 
GNUCash file.  I've looked everywhere on my computer and USBs for the file that 
I think might contain the transactions that I am sure I put in  ( It was a lot 
of work, so I don't want to just retype them again), but I just cannot find the 
file.

I notice that GNUCash highlights the  last 4 files that have been opened ( 
under the file tab) .  Is there a way to see all the files that have been 
opened historically and their location in the file directory.  I just cannot 
find the correct file or any logs for the data that I entered in Q4, and at 
least if I know the possible paths, I might be able to ascertain if the data 
has somehow managed to be deleted from that location, and then determine my way 
forward


Thanks!

john


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