On 4/30/2021 12:52 AM, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
I have observed that as the file grows in size, GnuCash becomes slightly
slow. That is obvious because it take more processing to load and search
through data when size is more.

I have a small business. But in future, I likely to have more
transactions every month. So my questions are:

What is recommended way to keep accounts? A separate file for each
financial year. Or a single file that grows with time.


The answer to this depends on the answer to a work flow question. How often are you needing to look at the details of a transaction in the previous year? And in what context (also looking at the current year or not).

Not that the answer to this probably depends on time of year. Looking back 30-60 days might not be unusual, and in January of February, that is in the previous year.

Also, slow in doing what? Everything, or just slow to come up and/or slow to produce reports. You don't gain much by speeding up what is just done rarely in comparison to what is done very frequently.

Michael D Novack


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