Deleting a voided transaction

Doug Laidlaw laidlaws at hotkey.net.au
Thu Jun 28 06:31:12 EDT 2007


I see your point, Heather.  Normally, transactions should not be deleted.  
Even if you deleted the others, this one would keep the account open.

I have a feeling that there is an "un-void" command somewhere in the menus, 
but I can't see it.  This would undo the read-only.  I have one void 
transaction, and if I right-click on it I can "cancel" it.  In my 
circumstances, I don't want to try it and see what happens...

Doug.

On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 05:48:50 am Heather Daley wrote:
> I have one transaction that was previously voided (and reconciled.)  I
> would like to delete it, but gnucash calls it read-only and will not allow
> me to edit it at all.
> The underlying problem here is that I'd really like to delete the whole
> account, but it will not delete all the transactions because there is a
> read-only transaction in the lot.  And there are hundreds of transactions
> - I'd really rather not delete them individually by hand.
>
> thanks,
> Heather Daley
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