Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Liz
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 16:50:26 +0200 "Frank H. Ellenberger" wrote: > Updated. BTW the FAQ is a terrible place because it is hard to > maintain. In most cases wiki's search offers more recent topics. I deliberately chose the FAQ because it was recommended to the Windows user changing computers.

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Frank H. Ellenberger
Hi Liz, Am 13.08.23 um 02:40 schrieb Liz: What does the FAQ say? https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_I_moved.2Frenamed_my_data_file_and_my_reports_disappeared._How_do_I_get_them_back.3F "Reports are stored in a separate file in the ~/.gnucash/books directory." Nope, no such directory $ ls

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Maf. King
On Sunday, 13 August 2023 01:40:15 BST Liz wrote: > Gnucash opens, but a lot of my preferences are gone, and even which is > my next invoice number. > Hi Liz. I'm reasonably certain (but have not checked), that the "counters" for the next invoice number etc are stored within the datafile

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Liz
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 09:46:14 +0200 Geert Janssens wrote: > That data is managed via GSettings, which on Linux uses dconf as > back-end. I have no idea how dconf manages its internal database > unfortunately. It's tied into dbus but that's a black box for me. > > You can dump the the contents

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Liz
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 09:46:14 +0200 Geert Janssens wrote: > That data is managed via GSettings, which on Linux uses dconf as > back-end. I have no idea how dconf manages its internal database > unfortunately. It's tied into dbus but that's a black box for me. > > You can dump the the contents

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-13 Thread Geert Janssens
That data is managed via GSettings, which on Linux uses dconf as back-end. I have no idea how dconf manages its internal database unfortunately. It's tied into dbus but that's a black box for me. You can dump the the contents via dconf or GSettings tools and then import this on the new

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-12 Thread Liz
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 14:08:49 +1000 David Cousens wrote: > I have to confess I don't know where that info is hiding. I tried > changing the format from the default locale for the date but couldn't > see anything changing in the .gcm file. Same for invoice number. > John may be able to tell us

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-12 Thread David Cousens
I have to confess I don't know where that info is hiding. I tried changing the format from the default locale for the date but couldn't see anything changing in the .gcm file. Same for invoice number. John may be able to tell us where the various bits of info go. I used "find - mmin -120" to try

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-12 Thread Liz
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 11:15:52 +1000 David Cousens wrote: > The saved reports are in > /home/liz/.local/share/gnucash/saved_reports2.8. GNC_USERDATA_DIR is > the location for the user preferences data all very well, but that file ~/.local/share/gnucash/books/*.gcm contains the data for the

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-12 Thread David Cousens
Liz, The saved reports are in /home/liz/.local/share/gnucash/saved_reports2.8. GNC_USERDATA_DIR is the location for the user preferences data and does not refer to the users gnucash data files which are always stored in a location of choice under the users's home directory , i.e. it is not

Re: [GNC] How to transfer all my accounts etc. to new computer. Linux version

2023-08-12 Thread Liz
On Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:00:35 +0300 Shevach Pepper wrote: >I’m sure this is really simple but I’m not successful. > >I installed gnucash on new computer but I can’t find an option to >import all my old accounts from old computer. I’m sure this has > been asked before, but I can’t