On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 at 21:32, Derek Atkins <de...@ihtfp.com> wrote: > > On Mon, October 31, 2022 9:14 am, R Losey wrote: > > > > > > Long ago in my Quicken days, I would generally keep about 3 years of data > > and then "archive" transactions older than that... I don't know if GnuCash > > has (or needs) any similar feature. > > For what it's worth, I have data going back to like 2007 in my file. > GnuCash does not really have an "archive" function (although there have > been 3rd party tools that do that.
Whilst there's no explict archive functionality, if you are using XML files, there's nothing to stop you copying your current file, and then opening up the copy and removing all transactions before a certain date. Time consuming, yes: but easily do-able. Similarly, the ability to export an empty file with the same set of accounts as your current file, create a report of current balances and enter those as the "Opening Balances" into you new file, affords a simple way to effectively archive old transactions into a separate file. Indeed, if you are prepared to cut and paste XML, it's fairly easy to copy over the "Scheduled Transction" stanza from the old file to the new one, and so avoid having to re-enter all of your scheduled transactions all over again. Just remember to disable the scheduled transactions in the "archived" file, or else, the next time you open it up ... Obviously, the process only applies to the simpler sets of accounts one might use GnuCash for (I have not tried this for a file that has any "Business" functionality within it), but here's some "pseudo code" as your starter for ten: File->Export-Export Accounts using Filename accounts_new Creates accounts_new.gnucash Open up old file Grab from <gnc:template-transactions> to lthe last </gnc:schedxaction> </gnc:book> Add to end of accounts_new.gnucash Grab the <gnc:count-data cd:type="schedxaction">15</gnc:count-data> count data for the schedexaction Add after the <gnc:count-data cd:type="commodity"> <gnc:count-data cd:type="account"> sections in accounts_new.gnucash Grab the two lines <gnc:count-data cd:type="book">1</gnc:count-data> <gnc:book version="2.0.0"> Add after the XML namespace block in accounts_new.gnucash so as to balance the closing gnc:book Then just create the "closing balances" report from the old file and enter as the new Opening Balances, having opened up accounts_new.gnucash HTH, Kevin _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.