Stan,
Please don't write directly to anyone on the GnuCash team unless expressly
asked to. Always use the mailing lists or IRC.
You sort of went to the wrong place, but it's not really your fault. The link
that you followed is to open a new *GnuCash* bug, but you wanted to open a
*Documentat
On 7/30/2019 3:52 AM, Wm via gnucash-user wrote:
On 09/07/2019 03:45, John Ralls wrote:
On 8 juil. 2019, at 08:55, R. Victor Klassen
wrote:
Perhaps this has been fixed. I’m using 2.6.21 for production.
Using SQLite I am expecting every transaction to hit disk immediately.
Saturday we had
On 09/07/2019 03:45, John Ralls wrote:
On 8 juil. 2019, at 08:55, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
Perhaps this has been fixed. I’m using 2.6.21 for production.
Using SQLite I am expecting every transaction to hit disk immediately.
Saturday we had a power failure and lost about five days’ worth of
> On 8 juil. 2019, at 08:55, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
>
> Perhaps this has been fixed. I’m using 2.6.21 for production.
>
> Using SQLite I am expecting every transaction to hit disk immediately.
>
> Saturday we had a power failure and lost about five days’ worth of
> transactions including
Local file. Not a backup. Accessing a backup would be an XML issue.
> On Jul 8, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Is your data file local or on a network? If a network, there might be
> something that has interfered with the data being written. Also, be certain
> you’re acces
Is your data file local or on a network? If a network, there might be something
that has interfered with the data being written. Also, be certain you’re
accessing the current file and not a 5 day old backup. (usually the case in
threads where users find data ‘missing’)
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul
Perhaps this has been fixed. I’m using 2.6.21 for production.
Using SQLite I am expecting every transaction to hit disk immediately.
Saturday we had a power failure and lost about five days’ worth of transactions
including at least 10 invoices and three new customers.
I think I can reconst