Richard, I got a similar error with some scheduled transactions.  It seemed to occur when there was a comma in one of the entries.  Didn't matter which back-end I was using.  Couldn't find a preference related to commas.  However, removing the commas stopped the error.  My problem occurred using the build on FreeBSD.  Have not had the problem with other distros.  Probably doesn't help you, but check for commas.  Mike

On 2/10/21 7:06 AM, pellico wrote:
Please help:

I've been using Gnucash for years.  This problem started late last
year.  I open my file and add a transaction, then the next time I try
to open it I get the attached error.
Seems that when I can open it, if I save it as a new file, it will open
and I can update.  Then the next open, fails.

Also, if it helps, there is no problem if I save it as SQL format file,
so must be an issue in the XML.

Thank you.
Richard Cinanni

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