Root Accout Problem

Ashish Nabira Ashish.Nabira at Sun.COM
Fri Aug 10 22:08:11 EDT 2007


   I tried that also, but same results. I think this is because of the first
   version of Gnucash released for windows. I think it's 2.1. Don't know how to
   fix it. From where that "root account" the top level account came in place.
   I would appriciate if anyone have any clues. I am not able to "process
   payment" as there is no "Transfer account" displayed or can't be selected
   for Process payment thing. It keeps asking to select some transfer account
   to  process payment which is my Checking a/c, but nothing displayed to
   select.
   Rest other things, like invoice and all works fine.
Thanks & regards
Ashish Nabira
Sun Microsystems
Ph: +91 80 66930854
"Work is worship."

   Ashish Nabira wrote:

   I am using 2.2 latest. I tried it on windows XP also, but same thing. I
   think  I should again try it on 2.0 version. Will do that and post the
   outcome here.
   Thanks Josh
Thanks & regards
Ashish Nabira
Sun Microsystems
Ph: +91 80 66930854
"Work is worship."

   Josh Sled wrote:

Ashish Nabira [1][1]<Ashish.Nabira at Sun.COM> writes:


   I am facing a strange problem. I have reinstall Fedora core 6 and then
   copied the old backup of my account to it. When I open it, is shows "Root
   Account " as top entry


This indicates that you've saved your datafile with 2.2.x, and then re-opened
it with 2.0.x.  Is that not the case?



and when I try to process payment for a customer It
   keeps asking the transfer account. There nothing to select in transfer
   account. Also in that process payment window Post to  Shows


Hmm.  I'm not sure if this situation (using the 2.2-saved file in 2.0) was
tested very well.  Given that you were previously using 2.2, can you
re-upgrade?

References

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