Ok, I understand that it is different than what you used to use. But, is the 
fact that you need to change it every time if you don't like the default any 
different than before?

If your standard used to be United States, and you were using the system before 
the last change would it return USA and force you to change it? What I'm trying 
to get at is, whether in the old version of the system, you could set the 
default to either United States or USA or whatever and not be forced to change 
every new location, or whether the system behaviour is identical to before 
except for the default value used?

Paul Gray



-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Young [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: March-13-12 6:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Location defaults changed

On 3/13/2012 8:37 AM, Paul Gray wrote:
> But, did Millennia change anybody's master locations? From what I hear, they 
> changed a system default used when you are adding a new location!
>
> And, back then did you have any choice between USA and United States, or is 
> it that you who are complaining just liked the old default better?
>
> To suggest that changing a default used when adding a NEW location is 
> changing your data seems to be overstating the case. A system default is not 
> anyone's data.
>
> Paul

It does change your database when every new location you enter is entered in a 
default that is different from what you are and have been using.  The point is 
I should not have to take the extra steps needed to change every new entry back 
to the form I prefer to use.

And to answer those who seem to think that if someone doesn't give their data 
to a specific organization then they are not sharing, what an arrogant 
attitude.  I will choose where I share my data and if it is not where you want 
it, too bad.


--

Gene Young
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