Just curious,

Did you transfer all of the transactions in that asset account to the same 
liability account? (1:1 transfer)

If so, you could have just deleted the asset account and GnuCash would have 
asked you where you wanted to move the transactions. (of course, the method you 
chose should work as well without a crash)

I’m not 100% certain, but I think the devs would prefer crashes be reported on 
Bugzilla. You can upload your crash report there.

Another thing that *might* be of use, do you have a backup copy where you could 
repeat the steps that led to the crash and reliably make it crash again?

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jul 28, 2019, at 6:45 AM, Michael Hendry <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I had just completed the editing of a number of transactions, transferring 
> them from an asset account to a liability account by opening the asset 
> account and changing each one in turn until the asset account was empty.
> 
> I then deleted the (now empty) asset account, without closing the tab 
> relating to the account. I’m not sure whether I clicked on the tab to check 
> whether it was indeed empty, or whether it happened as I deleted the account.
> 
> The report on the crash is here:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/zczsz5xaw13djyn/GC-Crash-2019-07-27.txt?dl=0
> 
> I’m running GC 3.5 on iMac with Mac OS X High Sierra.
> 
> Michael

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