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Since the 19a release, the process called "Validating data ..." (just after entering the program with a specific GNO file) has started to take too long ...
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Edited: Thursday, November 30, 2006 by
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Alfi (10/17/2006)
Since the 19a release, the process called "Validating data ..." (just after entering the program with a specific GNO file) has started to take too long ... Beta 19 uses XML as its native format. Importing XML is about twice slower as importing native data. Can you tell me how long does it take to import using Beta 19 and how it was taking using Beta 18?
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Customers FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 2.5.4.1
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Alfi (10/17/2006) Can you tell me how long does it take to import using Beta 19 and how it was taking using Beta 18?For about 51,000 people, ~0.15 min became ~2.00 min  ... and also the saving process ...
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Edited: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 by
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Alfi (10/17/2006)
For about 51,000 people, ~0.15 min became ~2.00 min  I have a solution in mind. Just wait for Beta 20.
Edited: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 by
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GenoPro Beta20b has a new option named Fast Save to quickly save and open your .gno document. This option will save about 10 times faster than a regular save, and will open files about 20 times faster. The drawback of this option is you will need to turnoff this option when upgrading to a future version of GenoPro. There is no danger of loosing any data, however any upgrade will require a .gno file saved without that option. 
If you forgot to turn off the Fast Save option when upgrading, you will see the following dialog: 
Edited: Thursday, November 30, 2006 by
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Any feedback on the Fast Save option? Is this really faster on your machine? Do you like it?
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