[GNC] gnucash 3.x corrupts data file
David T.
sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 4 21:30:39 EST 2018
Jörg,
Frank points you to the spurious date that is likely the source of your trouble. I believe that at some point, the developers put in a data check into the upgrade process, to prevent errors from propagating forward, which would explain the problem arising now. Perhaps you could manually add a '3' after '201' before reopening the file.
David
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 7:35, Frank H. Ellenberger<frank.h.ellenberger at gmail.com> wrote: Hi Jörg,
Am 05.11.18 um 01:31 schrieb Jörg Schaible:
> When I start gnucash from the console, it will print an entry of the data file, when the dialog appears:
>
> <gnc:transaction version="2.0.0">
> <trn:id type="guid">e1822daceb8b84988373e0df77f579cf</trn:id>
> <trn:currency>
> <cmdty:space>CURRENCY</cmdty:space>
> <cmdty:id>EUR</cmdty:id>
> </trn:currency>
> <trn:date-entered>
> <ts:date>2013-01-26 19:28:12 +0100</ts:date>
> </trn:date-entered>
> <trn:description/>
> <trn:slots>
> <slot>
> <slot:key>date-posted</slot:key>
> <slot:value type="gdate">
> <gdate>201-01-02</gdate>
Are you sure about this ^ date?
> </slot:value>
> </slot>
> </trn:slots>
> <trn:splits>
> <trn:split>
> <split:id type="guid">015fa8714ca0f972d5fd1a26ef0a42eb</split:id>
> <split:reconciled-state>n</split:reconciled-state>
> <split:value>0/100</split:value>
> <split:quantity>0/100</split:quantity>
> <split:account type="guid">83053d3a807429e9f622ff73e9f0ef01</split:account>
> </trn:split>
> </trn:splits>
> </gnc:transaction>
Regards
Frank
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