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On 2005-07-10T10:33:53+00:00 Irrevenant wrote:

Version details: Fluxbox
Distribution/Version: Debian Sarge

1.  Open GnuCash (it will load the current database).
2.  Open a second instance of Gnucash.

Gnucash will come up with a screen that says (paraphrasing) "Cannot obtain a
lock for <database name>.  <Quit> <Open Anyway> <Create New File>".

There's no "Open a different database option".  This is a pain if you want to
open two different databases to compare them like I do.

Thanks.

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On 2005-07-10T13:09:55+00:00 Irrevenant wrote:

It would probably be appropriate to have both an "Open" and an "Open Recent"
option (though one button could lead to a dialog that handled both).

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On 2005-07-11T08:09:57+00:00 Christian Stimming wrote:

As a workaround, you could start gnucash with the --nofile command line
option...

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On 2006-04-30T20:51:10+00:00 Jsled wrote:

Or just hit 'Cancel'.

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On 2006-07-04T08:43:43+00:00 Christian Stimming wrote:

(In reply to comment #3)
> Or just hit 'Cancel'.

Err, the three buttons are "Open anyway", "Create new file", and "Quit".
There is no "Cancel", is there?

On gnucash-de there were more proposals:

- Either to have only two buttons, "Open anyway" and "Don't open
anything" (which could just as well be labeled "Cancel"), which will
result in the empty gnucash screen. Pro: In the empty gnucash screen it
is totally obvious how to open a different file or a "Recently used"
file or a new file or Quit gnucash. Contra: If people start to use the
button "create new account" in the empty gnucash window, IIRC we run
into all sorts of problems because there isn't a clearly defined new
empty gnc-book. OTOH the empty gnucash window still shows up if people
press "cancel" in the new file druid, so this has to be dealt with
anyway.

- Or have three buttons, "Open anyway", "Open a different file", "Create
new file"


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On 2006-09-12T08:30:35+00:00 Christian Stimming wrote:

*** Bug 355500 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2006-09-12T08:55:28+00:00 Christian Stimming wrote:

To revisit this again: Which of the buttons represent a use-case that is
actually really used?

- "Open anyway" - gnucash has crashed. Probably used regularly.

- "Create new file" - does anyone actually use this one here at this
location?

- "Quit" - was added as a specific RFE in bug#92191 which said "most of
the time, this means you accidentally opened a second copy of gnucash
when one was already open".

I propose to add the button

- "Open a different file" - if you want to run two gnucash instances
with a different file each.

And we should think about throwing out the button "Create new file",
because I think the decision of starting a new file is seldomly made at
this accidental startup dialog. Actually this used to be the option
"Don't open anything", but as this in turn is even more confusing, it
was replaced by "Create new file" here
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/7244 (wow, that's a long time
ago).

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On 2006-09-12T09:01:29+00:00 Neil Williams wrote:

I'll second the proposal to add "Open a different file" and remove
"Create New File".

IMHO this would seem the best solution to the Debian bug reports too.

'--nofile' is already documented in the manpage for anyone who needs to
use that option.

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On 2006-09-12T14:54:07+00:00 Christian Stimming wrote:

On IRC there was even more agreement on "Open a different file". So
someone (heh) needs to implement that.

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On 2008-08-26T11:13:08+00:00 Micha Lenk wrote:

Just for the records: This is still not implemented in 2.2.6.

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On 2018-09-15T14:02:05+00:00 David-carlson-417 wrote:

Ten years later release 2.6.17 this bug is still languishing.  If the
user finds that GnuCash is trying to open a different file than the one
he wants to use, there is no option to open a different file.  it might
not be very convenient to start over from the command line, especially
if the file is buried down a long path or even on a remote resource.

Is it so hard to add a button to open a different file?

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       Status: Expired => Confirmed

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