Hi,

Please keep the list in the loop by copying Gnucash users.

I would look in the Scheduled Transaction Editor. There is some transaction 
there, I believe, which is named CHECKING STATEMENT. This scheduled transaction 
includes an entry that refers to an account by its (hidden) GUID*, which no 
longer exists in your file. You must change that transaction so that it refers 
to an account currently in your Chart of Accounts. Rather than reverse engineer 
the GUID by searching the data file for that GUID, I would simply delete all 
the template transactions in that scheduled transaction and recreate them anew, 
which will correct the reference.

To return to your original question, your data will most likely not suffer from 
this error; whatever scheduled transaction you had will not get created, 
however.

HTH, 
David


* Transaction entries store an account's GUID, rather than an account name. So, 
were you to examine your raw Gnucash data, you would see a 32 character code, 
instead of "Assets:Checking". This allows you to rename accounts without 
screwing up all your historical data. Thus, your renaming of this account would 
not break the Scheduled Transaction, I believe. The way you break your system 
is more convoluted, and involves deleting accounts and creating new one with 
the same human-readable name.

On October 14, 2019, at 1:27 PM, RICHARD YENTZER <ryentze...@gmail.com> wrote:

I use Android gnucash to enter daily shopping expenditures on my phone, then 
transfer the file weekly through Dropbox to my PC. I recall temporarily 
renaming the account on the PC. Do you know of a way to ferret out the dangling 
transaction?

Richard


On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 1:29 AM D <sunfis...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Reading the error, I'd say you have a scheduled transaction named "CHECKING 
STATEMENT" that refers to a no-longer-valid account ID. 

Did you by chance delete your checking account at some point and then create a 
new account for it?

David

On October 14, 2019, at 10:19 AM, RICHARD YENTZER <ryentze...@gmail.com> wrote:

each time i open gnucash i receive the following message before my user
data file loads:

Unknown account for guid [13f77f105c19b5a8b17edef872d7eed5], cancelling SX
[CHECKING STATEMENT] creation.
Unknown account for guid [13f77f105c19b5a8b17edef872d7eed5], cancelling SX
[CHECKING STATEMENT] creation.
Unknown account for guid [13f77f105c19b5a8b17edef872d7eed5], cancelling SX
[CHECKING STATEMENT] creation.

it appears to me that this relates to the user data i'm accessing.

what is this? is it causing or potentially causing harm? How can i get rid
of it?

richard
ryentze...@gmail.com
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