[GNC] Invalid transaction type L

Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Wed Mar 19 10:42:03 EDT 2025


Hi Alan, Maf,

txn type L stands for "Lot link transactions". It does exist and these kinds 
of transactions are created when you (partially) pay an invoice with a credit 
note. For all intents and purposes gnucash should treat is as a "Payment" type 
transaction, but perhaps not all parts of the code have been updated after the 
introduction of this new transaction type (somewhere early in the 3.x gnucash 
series if I remember correctly).

What version of gnucash are you using Alan ?

Regards,

Geert

Op woensdag 19 maart 2025 10:31:36 Midden-Europese standaardtijd schreef Maf. 
King:
> Hi Alan,
> 
> I think that the message the txn type is an upper case i (for invoice) not a
> lower case L.
> 
> that said, I don't know what's casuing the problem in the aging report.  it
> is a while since i had to issue a credit note against an invoice.  
> Anything logged in the trace file?
> 
> Maybe try to process payment to fully clear the invoice (you can always
> delete the payment later from the bank account), and check (or re-apply)
> the credit note.
> 
> back up the datafile before you experiment, of course!
> 
> which version of GC and OS are you on?
> 
> good luck
> Maf.
> 
> On Tuesday, 18 March 2025 21:50:49 GMT Alan Johnson via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I ran a Receivable Aging report and it has the following error message
> > at the bottom:
> > 
> > Please note some transactions were not processed 1. Invalid Txn Type L
> > 
> > When I click the link, it takes me to a invoice with a credit memo,
> > with a partial balance:
> > 
> > 
> > How do I resolve this error?
> > 
> > Alan
> 
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