What OS & Gnucash version ?  What I would try is to just close all apps
running/open on your pc, then set your pc date and time to the last updated
date/time of your Gnucash file.  Open the file which hopefully won't
trigger any scheduled txns and then turn off the "run when data file
opened" preference to run them at startup.

Strikes me that it wouldn't be a bad idea to popup a dialog box "Run
Scheduled Txns? Yes / No" when starting Gnucash as this is something you
have no control over once you've checked the preference to on - 20/20
hindsight :-)

Cheers David H.

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On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 04:47, Grace <gr...@bernevyl.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I am needing to revisit my GNUCash records for 2022. I forgot to erase
> all the scheduled transaction before I "archived" it, so now when I open
> the app, it applies all the scheduled transaction for 2023 and 2024! Did
> not think about that!!
>
> Is there a way of stopping GNUCash from doing that before I open the
> app? Are the scheduled transactions in a file some where that I could
> delete?
>
> Hope there is an easy way to do this,
>
> Thanks
>
> Grace
>
>
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