On 2/21/2020 11:54 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
[...]
So... I figured the log file(s) between those two should have the
missing transactions. But that file is nothing but a sequence of
===== START
===== END
after the header. Why wouldn't the log have my deleted transactions
in it?
So I was able to track down the missing transaction. What had actually
happened was that I had apparently edited it (obviously in error) and
change the account on a payment to a credit card. That removed it's
reconciled state in the bank account from which the payment had been
made (naturally, it was no longer against that account). I did that the
painful way by unpacking the two gnucash files and doing diff, that
tracking through the diffs.
I'm still puzzled by the log file. I read through some of the gnucash
docs and realize that scheduled transactions are special beasts and that
those don't show up in the logs, but an edit like this I thought would.
My immediate problem is solved, but...I'd like to know what sort of
things the logs can help me with since it wasn't as useful as I expected
for this case.
roland
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