By 516558 - Friday, March 13, 2009
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It would be fine if genopro could generate locally a log file of what has been added (or removed) each day in (or from) the database. It would be even better if it could generate from this log file a web page telling "what's new" or "history" when posting to the web site. Further on why not imagine a way to post some newsletter to the friends and family associated with a forum dedicated to each site ? Wonder is anyone is interest by such an enhancement ? Newsletters could anyway be a good manner for Genopro to make his (excellent) application be even well-known. (sorry for my bad english !)
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By Mantreat - Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Hello all! I agree with this post. You also can think over all the matters concerning this point. For example how to set the date of the newsletter and what to count as "change" and how to call it in this "Log/Newsletter". I see it useful even in the own work when you try to recollect what you have done last (if there were lots of changes).
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By Alfi - Thursday, March 26, 2009
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I'd already mentioned - a long time ago - that an "last updating date" field would be welcome under each person. Alfi
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By sleigland - Saturday, April 10, 2010
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Adding my wish for this feature as well. My most pressing case at the moment? I realized last night that I'd made a number of chases to a copy of my genopro database that wasn't the master copy. Now I've got valid changes spread across both files and don't have an easy way to query what has changed since the previous day from each. This feature would make my day!
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