That’s your main data file. (unless you’re using a db backend) Make a copy of 
it just in case, work on the copy. It is likely compressed. If you try to open 
it using an XML capable text editor, it will display gibberish if compressed, 
or data/info nested inside XML tags if not.

Under the Preferences > General tab there is a ‘Compress Files’ option you can 
uncheck and then re-save. Otherwise, you can use a decompression utility.

Depending on the OS and editor you are using, you may need to rename the copied 
file from .gnucash to .xml.

Of course, you need to do this when the transaction doesn’t show. You could 
delete it if is there now, and try re-creating it. (and hopefully reproducing 
the bug)

Regards,
Adrien

> On May 21, 2019, at 11:21 AM, Jack Slater <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I didn’t look for any xml file. Where and what file name?
> 
> Is only happened once that I can see. 
> 


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