I really want them to go away

David T. sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 8 02:07:06 EDT 2010


Can't you delete the entire account? When you do that, one option is to move all the transaction to another account, but I seem to recall that you can choose just to delete everything...

David

--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Paul A. <abrahams at acm.org> wrote:

> From: Paul A. <abrahams at acm.org>
> Subject: Re: I really want them to go away
> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 6:15 PM
> 
> I've already done a lot of work after my original Quicken
> import that would
> be messed up, I think, if I did the import again with the
> modification you
> suggest.  Plus it's not so easy to identify the
> accounts that I should
> exclude.
> 
> As to the double-entry question: deleting a transaction is
> much like adding
> one, so why should that create a problem?
> 
> I'm now wondering what would cause GnuCash to create a
> read-only
> transaction.  Perhaps the only way is to import one
> from Quicken -- which
> suggests that it should be possible to kill the read-only
> status.
> 
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