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Not sure how it happened, but the dates (some?, not all?) in my .gno file are 13 days off from what they should be.
The last generated report online is correct, but I'm not sure which of the ~3,000 people's dates have been changed and what I need to do to revert the .gno file dates without going through each record one by one.
Has anyone seen this before? How do I fix it?
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Administrators Customers Important Contributors FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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Sounds like you have switched from the Gregorian Calendar to the Julian one. Actual dates have not changed, just displayed differently. Right Click on a date field and switch back to Gregorian.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
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Customers FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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Arggghhhh. If this is what happened, how do I figure out which dates I "corrected" or entered after I switched calendars? I first noticed this sometime in Sept 2015.
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Administrators Customers Important Contributors FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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Do you have a .gno on the site with your last good report? If so perhaps some sort of xml comparison might help.
Would have been nice if GenoPro put out a warning before saving a file where the calendar and been changed to make sure is wasn't accidental.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
Edited: Monday, November 30, 2015 by
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