Geoff:
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Thus I am replying to you, and cc'ing the list, so that the thread stays
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—Jim DeLaHunt
On 2022-09-01 03:57, Geoff Storer wrote:
Hi Jim
Thanks for coming back to me. Sorry I have taken so long to respond.
In answer to your questions:
Q: Are you familiar with the difference in behaviour between relative file
paths and absolute file paths?
Ans; No this is not one of my strong points
Q: Are you familiar with the difference in spelling (C:\ prefixes and
backslashes etc.) between relative file paths and absolute file paths?
Ans: No
Q: In your GnuCash Book (bookkeeping file), have you associated files to
transactions using relative path File Associations, absolute path File
Associations, or Location Associations?
Ans: I think the answer here is relative path. What I actually did in
GNU was:
Edit / preferences / General / Linked Files and with the drop down
arrow selected the folder location of my invoices
The reason I say "relative path" is because GNU program details on the
referenced edit field the comment
"Path head for Linked Files Relative Paths"
The location I selected is - D:\PDF\GNU Invoices
Q: Were all your attached documents within a single directory on your old
computer? Do you know the absolute path to that directory?
Ans: Yes all invoices are in the one folder "D:\PDF\GNU Invoices"
(the output here I copied directly from my explorer view so I should
have that correct)
Q: Are all your attached documents within a single directory on your new
computer? Do you know the absolute path to that directory?
Ans: The invoices are in the exact location as on the initial install
of GNU.
I only re-installed windows on the C:\ partition. The other
partitions remain exactly as they were
The invoices are in "D:\PDF\GNU Invoices"
I hope I have answered all your queries. Let me know if you need any
further clarification.
Thanks again
Regards
John Murdoch
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 3:46 PM Jim DeLaHunt <list+gnuc...@jdlh.com
<mailto:list%2bgnuc...@jdlh.com>> wrote:
Hello, John:
Your question rings a bell! I did an overhaul on the file
associations
on my transactions a couple of years ago.
On 2022-08-29 04:10, john murdoch wrote:
> ...My problem now is that [GnuCash] looks for the attached
document in the
> windows document folder on the C Drive. I have tried editing the
> preferences in [GnuCash] to point to the correct location of the
documents
> on the alternate partition but this doesn't automatically link
to the
> document.
>
>
> I can then manually link each document by using the "manage
document
> link" function on the right click menu in the account field of GNU
> cash. That of course will be quite tedious and I was enquiring if
> there is a "global fix" so that all files could be re-linked in one
> procedure? Perhaps editing settings or the system registry?
>
>
> I did try a feature as per the attached screenshot [of the
Change Linked Document path head dialogue] without any success.
Well, the Change Linked Document path head dialogue, which your
screenshot showed, is the best tool in GnuCash for this job. However,
you have to know a few things to use it well. I'll bet the UI does
not
do a complete job of walking a person through it.
To set some groundwork, some questions:
Are you familiar with the difference in behaviour between relative
file
paths and absolute file paths?
Are you familiar with the difference in spelling (C:\ prefixes and
backslashes etc.) between relative file paths and absolute file paths?
In your GnuCash Book (bookkeeping file), have you associated files to
transactions using relative path File Associations, absolute path
File
Associations, or Location Associations?
Were all your attached documents within a single directory on your
old
computer? Do you know the absolute path to that directory?
Are all your attached documents within a single directory on your new
computer? Do you know the absolute path to that directory?
Based on answers to those questions — and once I run GnuCash to
refresh
my memory about how the Change Linked Document path head dialogue
works,
and once I translate from macOS to Windows in my head — I can try to
help you further.
Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt
Are all your attached documents within a single directory on your new
computer?
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