I don’t download any data either, and have had no issues that I needed to 
upgrade for. I just like keeping with the most current version for bug fixes.

You should probably upgrade to 2.6.21 first. That is the last version that can 
read a 3.x file if you need to go backwards for some reason.

Then you can jump to whatever is the current release. (right now, 3.7)

Of course, always make a backup of your data file before any upgrade, just in 
case.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 31, 2019 w44d304, at 3:23 PM, larry johnston <larryej1...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been running gnuCash 2.6.15 for nearly three years. It has met all
> my needs once I installed Phil's ytd-budget.scm to get year to date budget
> reports. I do not have data to enter so I do it manually and do not
> download data from financial institutions.
> 
> Should I upgrade to a newer version? If I do will I have a problem with
> running ytd-budget.scm? If I don't will I have problems upgrading later
> because there is too much of a gap between versions.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Larry

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