On 9/20/2015 9:12 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> On 9/20/2015 8:37 PM, David T. wrote:
>> David, I think that the OP stated his problem was not seeing top level
>> accounts in his data file.
>>
>> I seem to recall at some point in GC’s history that there were circumstances
>> where the top level acco
On 9/20/2015 8:37 PM, David T. wrote:
> David, I think that the OP stated his problem was not seeing top level
> accounts in his data file.
>
> I seem to recall at some point in GC’s history that there were circumstances
> where the top level accounts were being suppressed on some operating syste
David, I think that the OP stated his problem was not seeing top level accounts
in his data file.
I seem to recall at some point in GC’s history that there were circumstances
where the top level accounts were being suppressed on some operating systems. I
mention this because the OP said the ori
On 9/20/2015 3:36 PM, Colin Law wrote:
> On 20 September 2015 at 20:49, Joe Chando wrote:
>> I had a hardware failure (motherboard) so all data should be OK, I had used
>> checking.gnucash as the file name (or so I thought) that was stored in a
>> checking account folder.
>> When I moved the file
On 20 September 2015 at 20:49, Joe Chando wrote:
> I had a hardware failure (motherboard) so all data should be OK, I had used
> checking.gnucash as the file name (or so I thought) that was stored in a
> checking account folder.
> When I moved the files to the new PC all the data appears to be th
I had a hardware failure (motherboard) so all data should be OK, I had
used checking.gnucash as the file name (or so I thought) that was stored
in a checking account folder.
When I moved the files to the new PC all the data appears to be there
except that everything is listed by it's sub accoun