[GNC] importing log files
John Ralls
jralls at ceridwen.us
Fri Dec 27 11:53:55 EST 2024
It’s logically valid. What errors is GnuCash raising when you try to replay the log files?
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Dec 27, 2024, at 08:32, Eric via gnucash-user <gnucash-user at gnucash.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following situation.
>
> User "A" was making all the entries into GnuCash, but on a certain date
> stopped using GNC. I will call teh data file *GNC-A*.
>
> User "B" took the GnuCash data file (GNC-A) from user "A" and using a
> different computer making some changes to the data (corrections) and
> created new reports. That worked very well. The resulting GND data file
> I will call *GNC-B.
> *
>
>
> Unfortunately user "A" then restarted to enter transactions on the GNC-A
> data file. I will call that file *GNC-A-plus
> *
>
> So, I have two GNC data files with different data.
>
>
> My idea is
>
> 1. to take the log files created when user "A" was entering into the
> data file GNC-A-plus (there are 23 .log files)
> 2. import them into the data file GNC-B
> 3. to create a GNC data file that has everything.
>
> But GnuCash will not import the GNC-A-plus log files into GNC-B
>
> Is the process that I am trying to use logically valid? Am I making a
> mistake? Or can the log files not be used in this way?
>
> I am using GNC v 4.8
>
> Best,
>
> Eric
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