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Author That depends if people are alive or not.
Posted Thursday, November 17, 2011 - Post #29440
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The config parameter settings menu, that can optionally be displayed upon the start of a report generation session, contains an option labeled "Show birthdays & marriage anniversaries on an Event Calendar?".

To me it seems that this only makes sense if the possibility exist that someone still alive shows up in the report.  In other words, if the Privacy filter is on and all living individuals are removed from the report, what sense does the event calendar have?

Other people may have the need for showing the event calender for living people (yes/no) and dead people (yes/no). 

Again, I feel the need for a higher level of control, a GenoProject level maybe, where parameter settings, privacy options, skin choices, theme choices, modified HTML files, report destinations, ... are memorized so that you no longer need to manually skim through checklist when generating a web report.

I always wondered how the developers performed regression tests with GenoPro.  Perhaps they don't.  Maybe something like the GenoProject approach might help here?

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Forum Post Show Event Calendar? By Nand ( Thursday, November 17, 2011 )
Forum Post Try to read now, wrong url By powery ( Thursday, November 17, 2011 )
Forum Post I understand the case you mention is about the effect of certain... By Nand ( Thursday, November 17, 2011 )
Forum Post I had the similar question... By powery ( Thursday, November 17, 2011 )
Forum Post Looks as if your topic no longer exists ... (Or maybe someone started... By Nand ( Thursday, November 17, 2011 )


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