I'm not certain what has you confused, but if you need each file to have its 
own existence, you might have to create separate OS logins for each. 

On April 26, 2022 11:25:02 AM EDT, Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> wrote:
>I have several gnucash accounts files (sqlite databases in my case)
>spread around my system.  When I go to a specific directory and run
>GnuCash I just want it to see only the database[s] in that directory.
>
>Is there a way I can tell gnucash to forget about all previous files
>it has opened?  As it is I get presented with a 'memory' of other
>accounts which can be very confusing unless I'm very careful with file
>naming.
>
>The --nofile option tells gnucash not to open the last accounts
>database, it helps a little, but I really want it to forget more!
>
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