On 4/27/22 02:13, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 07:49:02PM -0600, brad wrote:
On 4/26/22 09:25, Chris Green wrote:
I have several gnucash accounts files (sqlite databases in my case)
spread around my system. When I go to a specific directory and run
GnuCash I just want it to see only the database[s] in that directory.
Is there a way I can tell gnucash to forget about all previous files
it has opened? As it is I get presented with a 'memory' of other
accounts which can be very confusing unless I'm very careful with file
naming.
The --nofile option tells gnucash not to open the last accounts
database, it helps a little, but I really want it to forget more!
I'm not clear on what the problem is (unless you're on a Mac).
On my system (linux), In the file manager, navigate to the folder, find the
file you want to open, and double click it. It only opens that database.
What's confusing?
I don't use GUI file manager (well, very rarely), I tend to 'cd' in a
terminal window to the directory where the files I want to use are and
then run the various programs I need to do things to those files. The
GnuCash file is just one of those files.
Then just run 'gnucash filename' , filename is the one you want to open?
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