We've fixed several reports issues already so you might try the latest nightly 
build from https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Apr 8, 2023, at 10:02 AM, <p...@kroitor.ca> <p...@kroitor.ca> wrote:
> 
> Using 5.0 I have at least thrice encountered an issue in which some (perhaps 
> many) reports don't operate. The menu and submenus open, but selecting an 
> actual report is essentially a no-op: nothing happens. Not all reports fail 
> to open, but the one I've been using as a test case is the Transaction Report 
> due to its simplicity.
> 
> This only seems to happen after some fairly complex interactions in the file, 
> such as downloading OFX files, reconciling, opening other reports, and 
> navigating within / editing registers. Simply closing Gnucash and reopening 
> resolves the issue. I haven't yet been able to identify which specific prior 
> action is "breaking" the report open logic, but it's happened in at least two 
> sets of books here, so it doesn't seem to be a data file issue.
> 
> There's not enough info yet to make a bug report, but I will do so as soon as 
> I can nail down more specific "steps to recreate".
> 
> I'm on windows 10, fully updated, running Gnucash 5.0. Perhaps others have 
> encountered this? Is there a log anywhere that might show how far into the 
> report creation sequence it's getting before it dies?
> 
> Paul
> 
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