Date limit on transactions / freezing transactions
Stan Brown
the_stan_brown at fastmail.fm
Fri Mar 23 17:01:47 EDT 2018
Thanks, but I meant that while I am entering later months, I don't want to be able to alter earlier months. Such an alteration happened once, in September 2012 while I was (I thought) entering November 2012, and it's only when the 30 November 2012 balance sheet didn't match my source database that I discovered it.
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Stan Brown
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2018, at 2:47 PM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
> Am I correct, you want to be able to look at your historical data but
> not alter it? That's easy. After you have gotten the historical file to
> your satisfaction, make a copy of the file to ROM (burn it to a DVD,
> etc.) and delete the one in read/write memory. Now in the future, when
> you want to look at your historical books, insert that DVD, open
> gnucash, and tell gnucash to open the file (on the DVD)
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