On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 18:37 +0000, Mike Evans wrote:
> On Sunday February 21 2010 17:22:59 Donald Allen wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:48 PM,  <z33...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > A question for you folks --
> > > Does anyone know how far back a data file must go before the SQL
> > > interface starts truncating data?
> > This sort of implies that the cause of this problem is "how far back"
> > the data file goes. We don't know that-- we don't know what the cause
> > is, as yet.

It worked just fine for me on a build from SVN on 23 January, loading
initially from a gnucash xml file with 127 accounts, approximately 5300
transactions and going back over 10 years. I then ran various reports,
played with various features, added new transactions and removed new and
old transactions. Didn't notice anything untowards.

Other points that may be useful: This file would originally have been
written by probably an early version 2.2 gnucash or maybe even a 2.0
gnucash (I stopped using gnucash for a few years). It also does not
include scheduled transactions, any business functionality (invoices,
etc), stock account activity, or multi-currency transactions.

Conrad.


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