On Wed, 4 Apr 2018, John Ralls wrote:
The newest file *should* be personal.gnucash.20180403092939.gnucash;
personal.gnucash.20180403092939.gnucash.20180403125159.gnucash should be
the previous version from the last save.
Hi John,
Re-reading the Guide clears things up for me. The .gnucash
> On Apr 4, 2018, at 5:53 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
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> On Tue, 3 Apr 2018, John Ralls wrote:
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>> Does business.gnucash use the SQLite3 backend? If so, that would explain
>> the absence of backups, and I suggest you set up some OS-level backup
>> mechanism for it.
>
On Tue, 3 Apr 2018, John Ralls wrote:
Does business.gnucash use the SQLite3 backend? If so, that would explain
the absence of backups, and I suggest you set up some OS-level backup
mechanism for it.
John,
I use the default backend; 'file' shows it as a compressed Unix file;
perhaps gzipped
On Tue, 3 Apr 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
How can I use the binary business.gnucash file to recover the account? If
so, I can bring all registers up to date manually using bank and credit
card statements.
Tried opening the business.gnucash file and it worked! while the non-log
files in the