I could be mistaken, but I don't think uncommitted transactions are
written using the SQL backends. An edit perhaps, but not a new transaction.
Note, the OP is referencing a crash, or leaving GnuCash open, forgetting
about a pending edit to be committed, and restarting the computer. I
think in the latter case, GnuCash will prompt to confirm the 'graceful'
shutdown initiated by the OS. A hard reset or power down though would not.
However, in such cases, I expect to lose unsaved data anyway, no matter
what app I'm using.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/30/23 3:48 PM, Glenn Fowler wrote:
I'm assuming you are using XML. In that case the "Save" button does appear
from being greyed out and you are indicated on close. Of course this is
global and not individual indications that you would like.
The SQL database will save as you go.
I'm in the other camp where I *don't* want to auto-save. This has saved me
numerous times where I make a big mistake and it's a simple close without
saving and reopening which is a littler easier and quicker than opening a
previous backup and renaming files.
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