| Addshore added a comment. |
In T105100#2663249, @Jc3s5h wrote:In T105100#2659241, @Addshore wrote:@Jc3s5h This should be as simple as removing the instance of qualifier.
We of course have the lists of all statements that will be touched in this run of the script.
If we do ever do a future run we will still have that list of guids that we can avoid!I notice you said lists of all statements touched. What if a statement is found to be incorrect and is corrected. For example, it is a Gregorian date and, after consulting the supporting source, it is changed to Julian. Can we be assured a future run will not then mark it as a suspicious Julian calendar date with day precision?
Yes, so once added the statements are safe to remove, they will not be re added by a future run as I have a list of GUIDs to be skipped in the future! (the lists are essentially the same as the lists published earlier in this ticket).
The GUIDS will remain the same throughout changes to the statement, the one exception is when items are merged, where statements are moved from one item id to another.
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