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    Ikonomou Anastasios commented  · 

    Undoing a transaction breaks the most fundamengal rule of accounting. Accounting records are meant to be uneditable, and this is a mandatory requirement under most generally applicable accounting principles. A mistake must not be cancelled, instead a reversee transaction must be recorded. Adding such a feature would make gnucash utterly unsuitable for businesses.

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