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| I have a GNO file with 4 genomaps I would like to make a report which includes 3 genompas and exclude 1 genomap, but It is not possible. I can only choose one genomap at a time or the entire genomaps. Why not let the user to decide which genomaps will be included in the report?
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| Well, you could exclude them in the report. (all people and unions from the one GenoMap, but that would be time consuming, depending on the amount of ind's in GenoMap)
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King Semsem (9/30/2006) Well, you could exclude them in the report. (all people and unions from the one GenoMap, but that would be time consuming, depending on the amount of ind's in GenoMap)It's not realistic. Let's say that you have 300 individuals on each genomap. The solution is to choose with "one button" which genomaps will be included on the report. let's say that on genomap 1 you have the branch of your father and on genomap 2 you have the branch of your mother. on genomap 3 you have your branch that belongs also to genomap 1 and genomap 2. I would like to have an option to get 2 reports: one report would be of genomap 1+2 and the second report would be of genomap 1+3.
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| I said that this could work if you had a small number of people, not 300. I don't know what to do then, maybe have an option to link documents together, or something.
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beraha (9/30/2006) I have aGNO file with 4 genomaps
I would like to make a report which includes 3 genompas and exclude 1 genomap, but It is not possible. I can only choose one genomap at a time or the entire genomaps.
Why not let the user to decide which genomaps will be included in the report?
According to what I remember, Dan is aware of this request. However no indication yet as when this will be materialized.
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| If you are looking for a workaround for the time being you can make a copy of your GenoPro *.xml or *.gno file and delete the unwanted genomaps before generating the report. Just be sure to backup properly!
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GenoPro does not have the option to pick multiple GenoMaps. At the moment, you can generate a report of the whole document (all GenoMaps) or a single GenoMap.
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I have many times wished I could report on a selection of Genomaps. Inclusion of this change at some later time would be appreciated.
Poolzone a mere cog in a revolution
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poolzone (10/1/2006) I have many times wished I could report on a selection of Genomaps.I fully understand.
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