Well, you're right... to my mind, the most important is the data file; I can re-create reports and I can reset the settings for what I want, but I cannot afford to lose the data file, and that was dominating my thinking.
Yes, the gnucash data file is more important than the exported reports.
BUT -- if you are migrating to a new computer, isn't your gnucash data only ONE of the things you are wanting to migrate? Aren't you wanting to migrate ALL of your data? Documents, pictures, etc. etc. Why not arrange that all the data you want to migrate is in one directory (file folder) and then just migrate THAT.
In other words, migrating gnucash data just a special case of data. If you move each sort of data individually you are bound to forget something.
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