On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 09:50:25 -0500, "bhoudek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Is there any reason why: 1-it is now eligible for the report

The users requested it (see pre-V6 archives). Some users actually
requested a tool that would automatically sort all children in the
database in one fell swoop. Others objected (I don't know why because
they could always choose *not* to use the tool). So adding it to the
"potential" problems report may have been a compromise. You can always
turn this off on the Options 2 tab.

>2-why they are not automatically arranged in date order as they are entered

Probably because you might have a middle child whose birthdate is left
blank (you know he/she was the middle child but you don't know the
birthdate). That would sort to the front and you would have to go back
and fix it. Of course, the developers could always make this an option
that could be turned on/off. I personally would leave it off (add
children in the order I enter them).

>and 3- why it is a problem in the first-place?

It is not. It is a "potential" problem.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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