I’d say you got which file was which mixed up.

You may have inadvertently opened the older file and kept working in it. That 
would now be your current file.

If it is missing transactions the other contains (and vice versa) then you’ll 
have to pick one of them that has the least missing data and then copy/paste 
from the other file as much as possible. If you have business feature 
transactions missing, you’ll have to redo those by hand.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 5, 2019, at 6:48 PM, Fuchs Ira <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Conversely, if I move the current .gnucash to another machine that only has 
> this file (and gnucash app) and open it, I don't see any recent transactions 
> (only transactions from several years ago when I last used this test 
> machine). Does the .gnucash file not contain everything? Put another way, how 
> would I migrate the current state (or an earlier state) to another machine?

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