I'm guessing there was supposed to be an attachment, but it didn't come
through.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/6/23 8:38 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
Is this what you need??
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John,
To replay the log files you have to open one of the previous backup files
identified as Adrien described them and then import one by one all logfiles
with a timestamp forward from that backup file.
See https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/basics-backup1.html
David Cousens
The file that ends in .gnucash is your data file.
Also, that file name should generally not have a long string of numbers in it
preceding the .gnucash. (this would be a date stamp) Such a named file will be
a backup file not the main one.
You can ‘replay’ the log files, but I’ve never used it
I had tediously entered in my checking account transactions, into a 2016 file,
save it with the ‘log’ files, etc. but now when I open Gnucash, I only see a
2018 file, which I only had a few entries, I tried ‘importing’ from *.log, but
that only did one limited thing, resulting in ‘orphan’
Thank you Liz. Solved my problem. Jim
On 08/28/2018 01:50 AM, Liz wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:53:05 -0400
JIM <9031jbk...@att.net> wrote:
In my home folder in Linux I am getting lots of files generated by
Gucash. Examples:
Jim's checking
gnucash.1432
XX.log
And another file
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 09:53:05 -0400
JIM <9031jbk...@att.net> wrote:
> In my home folder in Linux I am getting lots of files generated by
> Gucash. Examples:
>
> Jim's checking
> gnucash.1432
> XX.log
>
> And another file beside it:
> gnucash.1432
> XX.log
> Why are all these
In my home folder in Linux I am getting lots of files generated by
Gucash. Examples:
Jim's checking
gnucash.1432
XX.log
And another file beside it:
gnucash.1432
XX.log
Why are all these files being formed and can I remove them?
Thanks Jimk