| Jc3s5h added a comment. |
In T105100#2665020, @Addshore wrote: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.
I'm not familiar with how the GUIDs are generated. Will statements be protected from future runs if, for example, the correction is carried out by deleting the incorrect birth date and creating a new birth date property. Or if there are two birth dates, one of which is marked and incorrect, the other is unmarked but incorrect. So the marked incorrect one is deleted and the unmarked incorrect one is fixed, say, by making what was an AD 1600 Gregorian birth date a Julian date.
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