> On Feb 9, 2019, at 3:07 PM, Michael Hendry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve been experimenting with the timing of Gnucash->Quit after clicking Save.
> 
> There is an activity indicator after Save is clicked, which disappears when 
> the mouse is moved away from the Save button, which makes it look as though 
> the process is complete.
> 
> If Gnucash->Quit is clicked promptly after Save, it appears that the process 
> of saving is aborted leaving the .LCK and .LNK files, a log file, and a 
> binary file called something like MDH.gnucash.tmp-gkUdOJ.
> 
> The connection I had made with the extensive reconciliations I had made 
> (sometimes including Postpone) was irrelevant, as this will happen even if no 
> reconciliation has taken place.
> 
> The Save button is greyed out when the file is first opened, but a trivial 
> change to an existing transaction is sufficient to make it functional.
> 
> I don’t believe this intended behaviour, so I plan to report it as a bug, 
> once I work out how to do it!

Indeed, it's not intended behavior, and it seems consistent with what you 
reported earlier. Good job!

Regards,
John Ralls

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