On 1/31/2014 10:50 AM, singhals wrote:
> The database I'm currently working in only has about 15,000
> names.  If I have 1000 without a PP flag, I'll be surprised.
>
> Are those things making anyone crazy?
>
> I tried changing the flagging limits, with minimal success,
> until finally the limits became meaningless and I had to
> re-do them.
>
> I drove myself batty looking at each of the flags, but that
> many people that many flags you tend to lose mental track of
> which flag you might be able to fix.
>
> I looked for a way to enable PPs only on new data.  Don't
> see one. If there is one someone found, wave violently, please.
>
> I've turned the things off.  That's probably going to bring
> me grief when I type 1868 and mean 1968 or 1786, but I'm
> going to hope those will be obvious to me at some point and
> not get lost in a forest of red !
>
>
> Cheryl
>

Cheryl,
I created a potential problems list with the intention of clearing them all.  
Not gonna happen.  I have decided to just address them one by one as I 
encounter them while editing individuals.  This has worked out well as I have 
uncovered new information on a number of individuals by investigating the 
problem.  Doing them this way is easy, uncovers new info and relieves stress.  
As for the red dots, I just ignore them unless I have spare time.

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