RM10 already!
Quote from Tom Holden on 2024-06-19, 12:50 pmJust shortly after Kevin McClarnon declared substantial completion of the RM9 Data Dictionary, out comes RM10. The major structural change is the addition of two new tables: DNATable and HealthTable. Associated with those may be new values for OwnerType...
More to be discovered.
Just shortly after Kevin McClarnon declared substantial completion of the RM9 Data Dictionary, out comes RM10. The major structural change is the addition of two new tables: DNATable and HealthTable. Associated with those may be new values for OwnerType...
More to be discovered.
Quote from Tom Holden on 2024-06-20, 9:49 pmA fb post by Bruce Buzbee confirms that the only structural change is the addition of the two tables.
One by Renee Zamora states that drag'n'drop no longer is a GEDCOM export-import behind-the-scene but is now a database-to-database process. While that should overcome the losses inherent with GEDCOM, it might have new and different problems.
A fb post by Bruce Buzbee confirms that the only structural change is the addition of the two tables.
One by Renee Zamora states that drag'n'drop no longer is a GEDCOM export-import behind-the-scene but is now a database-to-database process. While that should overcome the losses inherent with GEDCOM, it might have new and different problems.
Quote from kevync on 2024-06-21, 10:07 pmcurious -- sometimes the previous drag n drop cleanup unused items -- wonder if the new process does some cleanup of unused records or if straight copies all (or most) records.
curious -- sometimes the previous drag n drop cleanup unused items -- wonder if the new process does some cleanup of unused records or if straight copies all (or most) records.
Quote from Tom Holden on 2024-06-21, 10:30 pmBruce Buzbee has stated that it leaves behind all items not used by the people dragged over. That's logical. What should be included that is not? Someone has reported medical history and DNA are not (yet) and another that a resulting database was unusable.
Bruce Buzbee has stated that it leaves behind all items not used by the people dragged over. That's logical. What should be included that is not? Someone has reported medical history and DNA are not (yet) and another that a resulting database was unusable.
Quote from Kevin McLarnon on 2024-06-22, 5:16 pmThe RM Data Dictionary webpage has been updated to include the v10.0.0 table changes. Please reply here or comment in the Project doc if you find any errors or omissions.
The RM Data Dictionary webpage has been updated to include the v10.0.0 table changes. Please reply here or comment in the Project doc if you find any errors or omissions.