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Post #13523 Posted 10/1/2006 5:50:35 PM


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IainTait (10/1/2006)
You could make a copy of your .gno file and remove the genomaps you don't want to publish ?

Yes, but it would be better to have a built-in Privacy Filter that would do this automatically.  Next time you want to publish the same report, you just apply the same privacy filter rather than manually remove the GenoMaps you don't want.

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GenoProSupport (9/30/2006)
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.

 

Now, After Genopro 2007 is "on air" (Congratulation ) , is there any plan to develop an option to pick multiple GenoMaps to the report ?

By the way, "Gamma" version sounds cool.

 

Post #17288 Posted 4/8/2007 7:51:31 AM


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rfiorille (9/30/2006)
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!


What would happen with the hyperlinks/aliases (I like to call them GenoLinks) that were originally created in the GenoMap you delete? Is the individual data kept until there are no more links at all?
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Nand (4/8/2007)
What would happen with the hyperlinks/aliases (I like to call them GenoLinks) that were originally created in the GenoMap you delete? Is the individual data kept until there are no more links at all?

Yes, the data is keep as long as there is "alias" remaining in the document.  GenoPro has a mechanism to "keep" the data when an alias/hyperlink is deleted.


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Post #20337 Posted 1/7/2008 1:50:10 PM


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GenoProSupport (9/30/2006)
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.

The problem that users can't pick multiple GenoMaps to be included in the report,  haven't been solved for a long time

I have a temporary suggestion and hope that Dan could implement it.

Is it possible to add a tag to GenoPro to "exclude" an entire genomap from the report, the same way that it is possible to exclude an individual from the report?

  

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