Indeed. Thanks for the backup advice.
My mix of problems was different and an interesting object lesson.
It started with an SSD seeming to fail, and I ordered a new one, but before
it arrived, magically the old one started up again, and I carelessly
assumed that my backup was working, so when it
On 9/14/2023 8:25 PM, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
I had a disastrous disk crash, and on top of that a backup that appeared to
have holes in it, so I was up a creek without the infamous paddle.
Now recovering, and I feel like a stranger in my own house. Just looking at
my GNUCash files (I hav
On 14 September 2023 at 21:30, Adrien Monteleone said:
> I'm not clear on your question.
>
> Are you asking which file is your data file?
>
> Do a search with your file manager for anything ending in ".gnucash"
>
> Those are 'book files'. And unless you intentionally made more than one,
> there
I'm glad that helped.
Regards,
Adrien
p.s. — Please always remember to copy the list on all replies.
On 9/14/23 10:15 PM, Rogier F. van Vlissingen wrote:
Found it, so yes, there are lots of .gnucash files, but the short ones of just the name
of the "book," and .gnucash are what you need to o
I'm not clear on your question.
Are you asking which file is your data file?
Do a search with your file manager for anything ending in ".gnucash"
Those are 'book files'. And unless you intentionally made more than one,
there should be only one result.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/14/23 7:25 PM, Rog
I had a disastrous disk crash, and on top of that a backup that appeared to
have holes in it, so I was up a creek without the infamous paddle.
Now recovering, and I feel like a stranger in my own house. Just looking at
my GNUCash files (I have one company for three years in Gnucash, I simply
do no
There's two sorts of logging. GnuCash emits varying levels of messages (error,
warning, info, or debug) into the trace file
(https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile) depending on command-line arguments.
The default is to emit only errors.
The other logging, the one that Roland is talking about,
I imagine logging is minimal by default to help keep GnuCash speedy.
Unless the user increases verbosity via CLI when launching GnuCash. Just a
guess.
I'm also curious about controlling logging. I bet it's documented somewhere
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020, 15:00 Rol
On 2/21/2020 11:54 PM, Roland Roberts wrote:
[...]
So... I figured the log file(s) between those two should have the
missing transactions. But that file is nothing but a sequence of
= START
= END
after the header. Why wouldn't the log have my deleted transactions
in it?
So I was a
Somewhere in the last few days, I managed to delete one or more
transactions that were reconciled. I'll blame it on sleep deprivation
trying to get through my wife's business accounts and our personal ones,
too
I went to my gnucash autosave files and began opening them until I found
the l
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