Please ignore this request for help. I found the editor, or rather the
text at the end of the string of the formula, and edited my escrow
payment to the correct amount.
Please close this thread.
On 7/21/22 15:15, steve.schwa...@fastmail.com wrote:
I am setting up a new file, my first in GnuCas
Hi,
I'm getting back to gnucash after a long hiatus. I'm also starting up using
Gnucash on a different computer. So I copied the Gnucash directory to
~/Documents/work/Foo/ on the new computer. (The name Foo was changed to
protect the innocent. Or is it the guilty?)
Gnucash had been in ~/work/Foo
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Well, it has happened again but this time I snipped the message. The
database froze while I was in the process of matching CC transactions.
Note the "Play file.gnucash" Not taking chances on my real one anymore. I
went to the task manager and ended the task. This is the mess
[image: image.png]Here is all of it.
On Sat, Jul 23, 2022 at 8:00 PM Phyllis Bruce wrote:
> [image: image.png]
>
> Well, it has happened again but this time I snipped the message. The
> database froze while I was in the process of matching CC transactions.
> Note the "Play file.gnucash" Not t
Phyllis,
This message means that the last time you exited, the data file was not closed
properly which would have happened when the program or your computer crashed.
If you select the Open Anyway option and this will clear the lock file and allow
the data file to be opened.
GC 4.11 on Linux Min
Phyllis,
I could not find in your messages what release of GnuCash that you are
using or what kind of computer you are running it on. I assume that it is
a fairly recent release of GnuCash, but if it happens to be release 4.10,
for example, IIRC that release has a bug that could be your problem.