Now having had this happen again, I can confirm that the crash occurs when deleting a Lot-generated gains transaction.

On 12/2/2022 10:30 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Hello,

Summary: Using GnuCash 4.11 under Windows 10, I was deleting erroneous Gains transactions in a Mutual Fund account when GnuCash crashed out.

Details: I was entering sales of mutual fund shares and using the Lots feature to calculate gains for the sales. This generally works well for me, but can get messy for holdings with many small lots. This was the case for the fund I was working on at the time of the crash. I had entered the aggregated sale, and the Lots feature broke the sale into multiple smaller splits, each with its own gain transaction, based on the underlying lots. This is as it is designed (but can be extremely confusing, BTW). In this case, the numbers generated by GnuCash didn't match the financial institution statement, so I was removing the added sales splits and gains transactions from the register when the crash occurred. To expand on this: I had opened the sale entry, which had received extra splits for each lot involved, deleted the extra splits and adjusted the primary split to reflect the overall number of shares sold, and was in process of deleting the extra gains transactions when GnuCash simply disappeared.

I suspect that when I attempted to delete the lot-generated gains transactions, some Lot-based housekeeping caused the program to fail.

I am attaching the trace file here for reference.

Best,

David T.

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