lnilsson,
But, you may have changes someone elses record, that would be listed, that did impact the person who you did not change. Place Name or Citation for example. If you changed, the citation for the 2nd person, that same citation is used by the 1st person AND you did NOT change that 1st person it will be reflected as Changed on that 1st (no changed) person.
My experience with the SyncLog is that it reported what was changed. I saw what you were talking about, but then I realized that I had changes that 2nd person, not the 1st, in the #2 Citation which changed the 1st person.
Sorry, don't understand this "The log file does not show changes that have already been implemented between these two dates, I have synced nine times, and then there is not Henning Lofgren with
the SyncLog file, created before Sync is completed"
As I said earlier, the Sync Log will NOT reflect what has already been implemented. It reflect SyncNow to SynNow AND it will reflect what happened in your AMT. I had a couple of "changes" that were done by Ancestry, that were reflected in the SyncLog. None of my data was changed, but Ancestry made a change.
Russ
Russ
But, you may have changes someone elses record, that would be listed, that did impact the person who you did not change. Place Name or Citation for example. If you changed, the citation for the 2nd person, that same citation is used by the 1st person AND you did NOT change that 1st person it will be reflected as Changed on that 1st (no changed) person.
My experience with the SyncLog is that it reported what was changed. I saw what you were talking about, but then I realized that I had changes that 2nd person, not the 1st, in the #2 Citation which changed the 1st person.
Sorry, don't understand this "The log file does not show changes that have already been implemented between these two dates, I have synced nine times, and then there is not Henning Lofgren with
the SyncLog file, created before Sync is completed"
As I said earlier, the Sync Log will NOT reflect what has already been implemented. It reflect SyncNow to SynNow AND it will reflect what happened in your AMT. I had a couple of "changes" that were done by Ancestry, that were reflected in the SyncLog. None of my data was changed, but Ancestry made a change.
Russ
Russ