Latest Release Information for AQ 12.1
The most current release of Ancestral Quest 12.1 is Build 25.
All changes made to AQ 12.1 since its initial release are listed below.
Changes in Build 25 (04/26/2010)
General Enhancements
- AQ Newsline: Adjusted the new Newsline window to come up only 1 time each day.
- Print Preview: AQ has had the ability to hide the pictures in print preview
ever since scrapbooking features were introduced. That feature allowed reports
to be viewed more quickly. Now that computers are much faster, the ability to
hide pictures in a preview is no longer useful, and causes confusion. It has been removed.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- User Friendly: A few of the screens dealing with syncing have been made
simpler, and tips have been added to make the screens more intuitive.
- Ordinance Reservation and Tracking: When loading a batch of reserved
records for the first time, AQ checked to see if a local record was linked
to the NFS record. If you later linked the records, the manage batches screen
would not detect that the link had been made. AQ now checks for links each session.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Notes/Sources: A bug was introduced in build 23 that kept notes and
sources from NFS always showing as expected. Fixed.
- ORTS: In the "Review Batch" screen, if a local record showed that
an ordinance was submitted on a particular day, it might not show the '*'
by the completion date to alert the user when the ordinance was done. Fixed.
- ORTS: If an ordinance showed both as "Reserved" and as "Ready" in
NFS, AQ showed the ID of the reserving person rather than the normal selection
for "Temple" or "Me". Fixed.
- Individual/Family Sync Screens: If a sealing ordinance was "Reserved" or "In
Progress", it didn't show properly for the main individual after build 23. Fixed.
Changes in Build 24 (04/09/2010)
General Enhancements
- AQ Newsline: Each time you start AQ, it will show you news about
the software, updates, training, or other items pertinent to family history.
General Bug Fixes
- Family View: The display of Age at marriage and death, introduced in
build 23, sometimes did not fit in the display box. Fixed.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- Login to NFS: The new "LDS Account" is now accepted by Ancestral Quest.
NOTE: This was not a change made to AQ, but by FamilySearch about the same time as
this build was released. (Even if you still keep build 23, you should be able
to login to NFS with the LDS Account.)
- Group Link: If you link groups of individuals through the Group
Link feature, and choose the "Link Only" option, this will now process
much more quickly.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
NOTE: All the following bugs were introduced in build 23 as a result of changes
both to NFS and to AQ. These bugs were not present in earlier versions. They have
all been fixed in build 24.
- Login by non-LDS Users: The login failed for users with an NFS account
who were not members of the LDS faith -- there is a difference in how the login
is completed in new.familysearch.org. Fixed.
- Loading of Some Individuals from FamilySearch: For some individuals in the
FamilySearch database -- most common with IOUSs -- AQ might crash during the load. Fixed.
- Adding Parents: In the Family Sync screen, if you added two new parents from NFS
to a child in your file, and also added parent to child facts, AQ would successfully
add the parents, then crash when trying to record the parent to child facts. Fixed.
- Adding Person to NFS: If you added a person from your local file to NFS, and
this person had a gender of Unknown, the gender was not written to the FamilySearch
record. Fixed.
- Auto Syncing Family Members: If, in builds of AQ 12.1 previous to 23, you had
selected the option to automatically sync data, then you had hidden the option screen
for this selection, AQ would crash when trying to sync a local record with the NFS
record. Fixed.
- Delete of NFS Person: Some relationships to the person might not have been
deleted at the time the person itself was removed. Fixed.
- Connecting of Spouses in NFS: If you had parents in your local file for an
individual, and FamilySearch had records of the same parents, but did not have them
linked as parents in NFS, AQ attempts to link the NFS records together as child and
parents. This was failing in build 23. Fixed.
- Legacy Contributions: If you had claimed legacy submissions as your own,
AQ would not allow you to modify or remove data from the submissions under a prior
different ID. Fixed.
- Relationship Facts: While you could add relationshp facts to NFS using AQ's
Family Sync screen, you could not modify or delete them. Fixed.
- Linking Spouses: If you had previously linked two NFS spouses together, then
deleted the relationship using NFS, AQ was unable to link them back together. Fixed.
- Gender: If you were the contributor of the gender of a person, AQ should
have allowed you to change the gender. It didn't in build 23. Fixed.
Changes in Build 23 (03/27/2010)
General Enhancements
- Family View: The Infobox in the upper left corner of the screen now
shows the Age of the person at the time of marriage and of death.
General Bug Fixes
- Database Conversion: If you converted a ".aq" file to a ".paf" file,
and you had "To-Do" items with Categories, the categories didn't transfer to
the ".paf" file. Fixed.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- General Access to NFS: Updated from the older Version 1 of the
FamilyTree API to the newer Version 2. As AQ was converted to the newer
API, several other minor enhancements and fixes, not all listed here,
were put in place.
NOTE: FamilySearch retired Version 1 of the FamilyTree
API on 3/29/10, and installed Version 2. For users who access New FamilySearch
through AQ, this is a required update from earlier builds, as the earlier
builds of AQ 12.1 will no longer work with NFS after 3/29/10.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Import Family Lines: If your own record was already in the database, but
not yet linked to the corresponding FS record, and you chose the option to download
your own ancestors, AQ would crash. Fixed.
- Check/Repair: If you were using AQ's "Collaboration" feature, and you also
used NFS, the Check/Repair did not properly check or repair the NFS portion of the
file. Fixed.
- Importing Parents and Spouses: If you imported parents and spouses using
AQ's Family Sync screen, the LDS ordinances were not automatically imported. Fixed.
Changes in Build 22 (11/05/2009)
General Enhancements
- Start Screen: If you are using AQ in the Trial Version mode or the
Database Viewer mode, the screen has fewer choices and is easier to understand.
General Bug Fixes
- Read Only CD: If you tried to run AQ to access a database that was
stored on a read-only drive, such as a CD, the alpha index file would not
work properly. Fixed. This mode is mostly used when you are trying to share
your database with relatives or others on a CD. This fix makes this a friendlier option.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- Reserve Ordinances/Create Batches Screen: If you have reserved records for
the temples to manage, you can now remove them as a group using the "Remove" button, and cause
them to be placed on a batch to view in the Review Batches screen.
- Review Batch Screen: The list now sorts alphabetically.
- Reserve Ordinances/Create Batches Screen: If you close this screen then access
it later, the list will reload more quickly.
- Review Batch Screen: If you close this screen then access
it later, the list will reload more quickly.
- ORTS Reconcile: There is a bug in NFS that causes an older NFS ID to sometimes
be associated with ordinance cards. This caused AQ to not be able to determine when a
card was already in a batch during the reconcile process. AQ has now been improved to
detect the newer ID in most cases and avoid duplicating ordinances cards in batches.
- Ordinance Reservation Screen: Added the RIN of the local person to the names
of the parents and spouses. This helps you determine whether the NFS parents and spouses
are linked to your local records.
- Caching: In the August release of NFS, a change was made that caused AQ's
caching of NFS records to not work when relationships were changed in NFS. This caused
parents, spouses or children on the Family Sync screen to occasionally show an extra
"Unknown" that wasn't really there. Caching has been disabled for most situations to
avoid this problem. Users of NFS features should go to Preferences under the Tools
menu, then select the FamilySearch tab and clear their cache to free up disk space.
- Sync Options Screen: Added a checkbox to let you indicate that you don't want
the screen to show anymore. The current options will always be used instead of asking you in the future.
- Check/Repair: Check/Repair now finds and fixes a few new items related to NFS.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Create FOR: In build 21, the ability to add the term, "In Progress" to local ordinance fields was added.
A bug kept the user from being able to choose not to add this term. Fixed.
Changes in Build 21 (9/18/2009)
General Bug Fixes
- Family View: A bug was introduced in build 20, in which if you have
at least 10 children in a family, and scroll the list so that child 2 is at
the top of the list, if you click anywhere in the child list box AQ would crash. Fixed.
- Backup to Flash Drives: In rare cases, if you tried to backup to a
removable flash drive, AQ would not successfully create the backup file. Fixed.
- Default Backup Folder: If you set the backup folder in preferences, in
some cases the folder setting would disappear. Fixed.
- Check Fix: Additional checks were added to the check on a PAF 5 file.
- Book Reports: If you asked for the option to include fill-in-the-blank
areas for missing information and a death event was missing for a person,
AQ would crash when it attempted to print that page. Fixed.
- Sources: If you have sources for LDS baptisms, they didn't show on the
Individual Summary report. Fixed.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- Pedigree/Family Views: Temple icons no longer show for living individuals
- LDS Ordinance Reservation Screen: For reserved ordinances, you now see not only
the name of the person who reserved the ordinance, but the date it was reserved, and
the e-mail and phone # of the person who reserved it, if they have consented to being contacted.
- LDS Ordinance Reservation Screen: You can choose to have "Submitted on <date>" be entered into the
local AQ or PAF database as part of the reservation process.
- Create FOR: When the FOR is created, you can choose to have "In Progress" entered
into the local AQ or PAF database for all ordinances on the FOR.
- Unreserving LDS Ordinances: When you unreserve ordinances, if the ordinance
field in your local AQ or PAF file shows "In Progress" or "Submitted", it will be cleared.
- Reserve Ordinances/Create Batches Screen: If you already have several records in
the list, and it is taking a while for AQ to read the records from NFS, there is now a
"Pause" button that will cause AQ to skip the reads so you can immediately start working
with the screen. You can later "Continue" to read in the NFS records, or read NFS information
on one record at a time as desired. You can also remove, as a special group, all records
which were skipped as a means of cleaning up the list.
- LDS Ordinance Cardholders: If you have added "Contacts" for assigning cards,
you can now edit those contacts, delete any contacts, and transfer all cards assigned
to one contact to another contact.
- Review Batch: A progress bar has been added so as the batch loads, you will
be able to tell how far along it is.
- Review Batch: Occasionally the wife's name appeared before the husband's on
a couple card. For consistency, this has been adjusted so the husband's name is always shown first
- Manage Batches: The "View FOR" button would only work in the past if the FOR (PDF
file) was still on your disk. Now if it isn't on the disk AQ will attempt to get NFS to send another copy.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Caching: If you had caching turned on (which is the default), there were times when
AQ would give a bogus error about not being able to read the NFS record. Fixed.
- Syncing: For some events with descriptions, if you tried to save them to NFS,
the description wasn't sent properly. Fixed.
- Syncing: If you tried to update an assertion on NFS that was of type "Other",
the update would fail. Fixed.
- Syncing: If your person had a complex name (more than just Given Name followed by
Surname), NFS might not interpret the name parts correctly. AQ would simply send the name
to NFS and allow NFS to apply its default logic to separating the name parts. AQ now
specifies the name parts so that NFS can't make a mistake.
- Syncing Families: If you linked a spouse at the same time as you tried to sync
marriage facts, the marriage facts would not sync. You'd have to sync the facts after
linking the spouse. Fixed.
- Creating FORs: If you first selected more than the maximum number of records to
be placed on an FOR, thus getting an error from NFS indicating that you'd have to select
fewer records, and you then created the FOR, you would find that the individuals you
had deselected would still be placed in AQ's batch for the FOR and removed from the list
of individuals who could be placed on an FOR. Fixed.
- Review Batch: If a spouse on a couple card was separated in NFS, the card in AQ's
tracking system might no longer match with NFS. Fixed.
Changes in Build 20 (8/08/2009)
General Enhancements
- AQ To Go: You can now install AQ on a removable disk, like a flash drive,
and run it from any Windows computer without having to install it on that computer.
- Family View: Clicking on the Notes icon (the triangle in the upper right corner
of the name box for an individual) will open the Notes screen for the individual.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Collaboration: If you were using Collaboration, and also used the new
Ordinance Reservation and Tracking System, if you then used the "Auto Check-In"
option to check in the Collaborative file, AQ would try to update the ORTS
record after the check-in was complete and give an error message. Fixed.
- Access: In a very rare case, after AQ read a record from nFS, it
would produce an "Invalid Argument" error, which might cause AQ to not
complete a task. Fixed.
Changes in Build 19 (7/27/2009)
General Bug Fixes
- Pedigree View: In build 18, a new feature allowing you to click on
the "Notes" indicator in a name box was added, which would be a shortcut
to bring up the "Notes/Sources screen." We found that this didn't work in
all cases. Fixed.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- ORTS: The Reconcile process would abort in rare situations. Fixed.
Changes in Build 18 (7/23/2009)
General Enhancements
- Advanced Filtering: The default method of combining the Relationship Filter and the
Field Filter has been to OR the two lists. The default was changed to AND the two lists, but
also the combining method is now remembered, so if you last used OR or AND, AQ will remember
that choice for next time.
- Pedigree View: Clicking on the Notes icon (the triangle in the upper right corner
of the name box for an individual) will open the Notes screen for the individual.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- Update User Profile: You can now edit your user profile
- Sign in to Help Someone Else: Helper mode was added
- Ordinance Reservation and Tracking System: This feature is only available
for LDS users. If you are able to sign into New FamilySearch, and you are LDS,
you can now reserve temple ordinances and track them, updating your local records
as ordinances are completed.
- Matching: When linking local records with nFS records, you can view the
details of parents, spouses, siblings and children.
General Bug Fixes
- Startup: If you started AQ without a file, it would crash. Fixed.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Timeout: Occasionally, when your connection with nFS timed out, AQ would
not be able to log you back in. Fixed.
Changes in Build 17 (5/21/2009)
General Enhancements
- Preferences: New preference allows you to specify that the last file should not be opened on startup.
This defaults to "off" for the retail version of AQ, and to "on" for the special FHC version of AQ.
Enhancements to nFS Features
- Import Family Lines: On May 17, the nFS system was updated. One of the updates
apparently caused AQ to put in the name of "Unknown" for all individuals imported.
AQ was enhanced to compensate for this change in nFS.
- Check Fix: Now finds and fixes additional issues
General Bug Fixes
- Web Page Location: If you specified in Preferences that you wanted the web pages
to be created in a particular sub-folder, sometimes the web pages would be generated in
the parent folder. Fixed.
- Book Reports/Web Pages: In build 15 or 16, we introduced a bug when creating a book report
or web page using a PAF 5 file. This often cause names or details to not be shown. Fixed.
- Book Reports/Web Pages: If a couple's information was such that the header for the
children needed to show the first name of the spouse, but the spouse did not have a given name,
then the full name would print with the RIN number attached. The RIN number is not longer shown
in this case.
Bug Fixes to nFS Features
- Display of nFS Events: The Baptism, Seal to Spouse, Seal to Parent and Lineage event
types were being displayed in reverse order. Fixed.
- Sync Parents/Siblings Screen: If the parents weren't linked, the screen
would let you select items for the main person when it shouldn't have. Fixed.
- Sync Spouses/Children Screen: If nFS did not have two spouses, AQ would let you try to seal a child.
This produced an error in nFS. AQ now warns you that without two spouses you can't seal the child.
- Family Sync Screens: If you were adding marriage events for the parents and a child
who was already linked was being connected to the nFS family, after the child was connected,
AQ would crash when attempting to add the marriage event to nFS. Fixed.
- Family Sync Screens: A recent feature to "Mark All" did not work in all cases. Fixed.
- Family Sync Screens: If you are adding a local person to the remote family, but you
search and find that the remote person already exists, in fact you find that there are
duplicates of this person, so you first combine, then the link didn't take. Fixed.
- Updating nFS Events: If an extra event had multiple contributors, and you are one of
these, and you attempt to change the event information, this did not always work. Fixed.
- Updating nFS Events: If your event contained a Description field with certain special
characters (like "&") the event would not upload properly to nFS. Fixed.
Changes in Build 16 (2/25/2009)
Enhancements
- nFS Family Sync Screen: The check box used to align families between your local AQ
or PAF database and the nFS Family Tree now contains graphics that should make it more
obvious what the box is used for.
- nFS Family Sync Screen: There is a new "Mark All" button. When you first add
all family members from AQ to nFS, or from nFS to AQ, or you try to sync two matching
families, this button will save lots of keystrokes in selecting all the members of a family.
- nFS Syncing: When you select an item or person to download from nFS to your local
file, or to upload to nFS from your local file, the arrow or link icon now shows in green
to help it stand out as an action item.
- LDS Confirmation and Initiatory Ordinances: You can now download them from nFS to your
local AQ or PAF file.
- LDS Ordinance Upload: You can now upload all LDS Ordinances from your AQ or PAF file
to nFS
- FamilySearch Statistics: A new menu item, "Statistics", on the FamilySearch menu will
give you a count and percentage of records synced with nFS, and of records not synced.
- nFS Event Details: The Event detail screen now has an "*" next to the text on the
Notes, Sources and Dispute buttons if the event has notes, sources or a dispute.
- Preferences on FamilySearch Tab: Choose to view LDS Ordinances on the Match screen
- Preferences on FamilySearch Tab: Choose to have the Individual Review screen automatically
come back up after doing certain functions that currently close it, such as Family Sync and Check
for Duplicates
- nFS Check for Duplicates Screen: LDS Ordinances always show
Bug Fixes
- Publish a Family Book: If you chose the "Line of Descent" type of report as part of
the book, and tried to customize the title for that report, it kept the default title. Fixed.
Changes in Build 15 (1/29/2009)
Enhancements
- Family View - The 'Enter' key now acts like a double-click. Depending on
your preference settings, it will act accordingly.
- FamilySearch and Generate IDs - The Generate Custom IDs tool has been enhanced
to allow you to set the Custom ID to the nFS PID. This is particularly
useful to those who still use PAF, as it provides a method for viewing
the nFS PID in the PAF program. (AQ has other ways of showing the nFS
PID, so this is not as useful when working in AQ.)
- FamilySearch, Ordinances - in the "November" release of new.familysearch.org,
nFS started sending "unofficial" ordinances. In some cases, this caused AQ to
not show some ordinances, particularly BIC in the Seal to Parent event. These new
"unofficial" ordinances are now handled, and the word "Unofficial" is placed
by all such ordinances.
- FamilySearch, Family Sync Screen - for children of the family, if the nFS
person was already linked to someone else not in the current family, but
the name matched with one of the children in the current family, then the nFS
person would line up with that local person (not the one he/she was already
linked to). This could cause confusion. AQ was enhanced so that the children will
not line up in this case, and the user can see that the nFS person is already
linked to someone else.
- Narrative Reports/Web Pages - If the RINs were not suppressed, and something
other than RIN was specified to be appended to the names, and if the code for
a person was empty, then there would be a dash '-' printed next to the name.
The dash was removed in these cases.
- Database Check/Repair - Detects and fixes more issues.
Bug Fixes
- Ahnentafel Report - If an ancestral couple was divorced and also had a marriage
date or place, the marriage date and place would not print, but the divorce
information would print twice instead. Fixed.
- Web Page Generation - If the "Hide Living" flag was set, it caused the sources
for even deceased spouses to be blocked. Fixed.
- Pedigree Chart - If you were printing a chart with notes, and you had marriage
notes for some of the couples on the chart, the notes may not have continued
between pages properly. Fixed.
- Publish Family Book, Modified Register and Ahnentafel Chapters - If you used
a different font for the notes in these chapters than your default setting
for the notes font on reports, then the page breaks might not happen properly. Fixed.
- GEDCOM Import - If you had attached source citations to Seal To Parent events,
during the import of a GEDCOM file with these citations, any citations used
by the SP events could pick up extraneous information (like text, comments)
from other citations attached to other SP events. Fixed.
- FamilySearch, Family Sync Screen - While syncing a family, if you searched
for a spouse on nFS who matched your local spouse, but this nFS spouse was
not yet connected to the family in nFS, and you had also asked AQ to send
other marriage events from your local file to nFS, the other events didn't
move to nFS. Fixed.
- FamilySearch, Family Sync Screen - If you were adding new parents and siblings
from nFS to your local file, and you had selected to add a SP event for the
main person, and then you marked another sibling to be added, the mark to add
the SP for the main person would disappear. Fixed.
- FamilySearch, Individual Review Screen - If you were using a PAF database,
and you brought certain uncommon nFS events from nFS to your local file, they
might not line up properly the next time you reviewed the record. Fixed.
(In this case, there was no problem with the data, just the way it was displayed.)
- FamilySearch, Individual Review Screen - If you placed the "AKA" or "Nickname"
from nFS into "Other Events" of your local record, they would not line up with
their nFS counterparts next time you used this screen. Fixed.
(In this case, there was no problem with the data, just the way it was displayed.)
- FamilySearch, Check for Changes - If you had deleted individuals in the file,
some records might not be checked for changes. Fixed.
Changes in Build 14 (11/12/2008 - With this build, AQ 12.1 is the official release of AQ, and AQ 12.1 is no longer in a controlled roll-out)
Enhancements
- In the Sorted Places list, AQ did not show marriage custom events. These are
now shown. Also, 2nd places of an event, which were first introduced in AQ 12.0,
were not shown. Now they are.
- Added an optional "Session Log" feature. This should be turned on in
preferences only when Incline Software needs assistance in tracking
down a bug. It is off by default.
- If you sorted records on dates (in a custom report or the Name List
view), the sort handled normal dates well, but largely ignored non-standard
dates. AQ now sorts the non-standard dates.
- The Check/Repair detects and fixes more issues.
Bug Fixes
- Some users experiences a random bug, where AQ would crash during
communication with nFS. Fixed.
- Some users experienced a problem with AQ "hanging" when they tried to
review a record with the corresponding nFS record. This was caused by
some corruption in the nFS cache records. This problem is now detected
properly, and Check/Repair can fix it.
- If a person had entered To Do items into a .paf database, then tried
to convert the file to a .aq database, AQ would not complete the conversion. Fixed.
- In the Sorted Places list, places associated with custom events were
not being shown. Fixed.
- When you create a new file, AQ was suggesting the folder you had specified
for GEDCOM files rather than for database files. Fixed.
- If the list of deleted records is corrupted in a .paf database, and the
Name List view was set to sort on RIN, then some records in the database
would not be shown. This could give the impression that those records
were deleted. Now, if the list of deleted records has this problem, AQ
will still show all the records, but scrolling through the list will be
slower until Check/Repair is run to fix the problem with the list of
deleted records.
Changes in Build 13 (11/05/2008)
Enhancements
- With some changes in the new.FamilySearch.org APIs, we found we could
optimize some of the communications in both the Individual Sync and
Group Sync processes.
- Added "View in FamilySearch" to the dropdown menu on the Pedigree, Family and Name List views
- Added a "View in FamilySearch" button (you'll just see the initials,
"FS") to the Individual Review screen
- Added a "View in FamilySearch" button (you'll just see the initials,
"FS") to the Combine Siblings/Children screen. Until we create a better
side-by-side view of two nFS persons, this should allow you to bring
up one potential duplicate in your browser, then bring up the other
potential duplicate in AQ's preview window to compare them side-by-side
before combining
- Added a "View in FamilySearch" button (you'll just see the initials,
"FS") to the Individual Link (Sync) screen. If, as you are syncing
individuals, you notice that the nFS person has been improperly combined
with others, this should let you jump to the same person in the
new.FamilySearch.org screen to use their "Separate" feature. We intend to
add a Seperate feature into AQ in the near future, but until then,
this gives you quick access to the nFS version of that feature.
- On the "Import Family Lines" screen, added an indicator telling you
how many generations have been imported so far.
- When trying to link (sync) an individual, or check for duplicates on
nFS, if you use the 'Search' button to find more potential matches,
AQ used to limit you to the first 20 matches. Now it gives you all the
matches scoring 4 or 5 -- which might be just a few, or might be hundreds.
- Added a new menu item under the FamilySearch menu to watch the training video.
- Added a "nag" screen to remind new users to watch the training video
before they get started. Most of our tech calls have to do with teaching
users how to use AQ along with a complex nFS system.
- Improved Check/Repair to fix a couple of more issues that were reported
- Moved all the translatable text into the language file, so these new
features can be translated into any language
- We learned about a new bug in nFS, wherein the API would not be able to
provide information on some individuals if AQ asked for their notes. So
in these cases, AQ asks a second time for the information without notes,
so the nFS API won't crash. A side result for the user is that even if this
individual has notes, nFS cannot provide them to AQ, so you won't see any
notes for these rare individuals. (nFS is supposed to fix this bug soon.)
Bug Fixes
- In build 12, we added a lot of extra checks for potential problems when
communicating with nFS. We inadvertantly broke the ability for AQ to
update the nFS PID in the local record. This is working again.
- If you asked AQ to store certain unusual data types from nFS into your
local .aq or .paf database, these were sometimes not stored correctly. Fixed.
Changes in Build 12 (10/16/2008)
Enhancements
- Added additional checks for bugs in the FamilySearch API. AQ now
handles more problems, and informs the user better about these.
- Added 'Hint' text to the NFS Individual Review screen, to help user
find the relationship LDS ordinances (Seal to Parent, Seal to Spouse).
- Added "Expand/Contract Children" button to the Family Sync screen.
- Improved the handling of a work-around for an NFS bug. If NFS times
out when it can't return the LDS ordinances for a person (this can
sometimes take nearly 20 minutes), AQ gives a choice of aborting the
ordinance read. If the user proceeds with the read, each failure is
logged so it will not be attempted again for 30 days.
- On the NFS Individual Review screen, increased the amount of notes
shown to be all of the notes that will be sent to FamilySearch.
Bug Fixes
- Added a Unicode Byte Order Marker to the GEDCOM listing file.
- When you ask to transfer the entire local notes for a person to NFS,
any confidential note blocks will now be omitted.
- If you added a standard event (like birth or death) from NFS to a PAF Database (which was
created in PAF), as an extra event, then depending on whether you had
done certain other things in AQ to set up extra events, this standard
event from NFS may not show the event title correctly. Fixed.
- If you were in the Individual Review screen of the FamilySearch menu,
and did a Check for Duplicate, and then combined any duplicates with
your person, then when AQ would write new information about the combined
person, it neglected to clean up information about the old NFS ID. As
a result, Check/Repair would report that some NFS records were not
properly connected. It would then finish deleting them. Now AQ takes
care of this deletion at the time of the combine.
- If you had a certain problem with the index of the NFS IDs, this was
not reported in Check/Fix. Other indexing problems could then readily
crop up, which Check/Fix would repair. Now Check/Fix reports this
error initially and lets you fix it sooner.
Changes in Build 11 (10/03/2008)
Enhancements
- The NFS API has a bug in it wherein if the person has sources, the
information from NFS on that person is usually delivered to AQ just
fine, but occasionally it is damaged. When it was damaged, this caused several
problems for AQ, including what appeared to random crashes. AQ has been
improved to recognize these situations and give you a message that the
sources will not be available for that person, rather than crashing.
- Several improvements were made to the "Check for Changes" feature. Among other things, you
can now mark a record as having been reviewed without even looking at
it, so it won't appear on the list.
- Check/Repair was improved to fix more situations
- In the Field Filter of Advanced Filtering, if you asked for an ordinance
date that "Contains" certain new codes, like "Ready", this was just implemented.
- We found a bug in the NFS API wherein AQ is not notified of some children
in the case where the only information linking the parent to the child is
a Seal to Parent. This was causing some unexpected problems in the display
of the Family Sync screen. A work-around was devised for this.
Bug Fixes
- The "Combine Relatives" screen showed the birth date in the death date
column rather than the death date. Fixed.
- In an AQ database, the status of "In Progress" was not being saved. Fixed.
- If a place name in NFS was longer than 60 characters, it was being abbreviated.
It can now be much longer.
- On Book reports and Web pages generated, if the option to suppress RINs was
not used, and you were appending something other than the RIN to names, you
were still getting the RIN. Now you get the ID you want to append.
- When deleting a record from the local file, which was linked to an NFS
record, it could have caused some link problems with other NFS linked
record. Fixed.
- If a linked record had some damage in the link, it could have kept AQ
from reading that record. Now the record is read, but a message to run
check/repair is given.
- If you were importing a convoluted family using the Import Family Lines,
(such as a son being linked in as his grand-uncle)
the family links may not have been made properly. Any such problems we
were made aware of were fixed.
- When syncing families, if the local person is an end-of-line person, but
there were parents in NFS, if you tried to add the parents from NFS and
also add the Seal to Parent event, the add of the Seal to Parent would fail. Fixed.
- When working in a .paf database, if you marked the 'quality' of a source or citation
as '3-Primary', it would reset to 'U-Undetermined'. Fixed.
Changes in Build 10 (9/11/2008 -- This build was phase III of the roll-out)
Enhancements
- The Advanced Filtering can now find records with LDS Ordinance dates of "Ready"
- Adjusted the columns on the Group Sync screen to better show the dates.
Bug Fixes
- Some of the resizeable screens wouldn't remember their last position. Fixed.
- In some cases, when there were no children in an nFS family, AQ attempted
to read the children, and received an error message. Fixed.
- In the Family Sync screen, if you tried to replace a value in the nFS record
with a different value from your local file, the replace didn't happen. Fixed.
- In the Family Sync screen, if you already had some children linked, and now
tried to link additional children, it could have unlinked the children who
were already linked. Fixed.
- AQ's work-around to detect and block the extra copies of the same nFS person,
which nFS sends as match results, had problems if there were more than one
extra match person. Fixed.
- Database Conversion from files prior to AQ 3.0 - If the title of the
database contained illegal characters for a filename, the file wouldn't
convert. This was fixed by always suggesting the name of "Indiv2.aq" rather
than using the title as the suggested filename.
Changes in Build 9 (9/1/2008 -- This build was phase II of the roll-out)
Enhancements
- Improved the wording on some of the screens
- Added Gender icons to the family displays
- Created the 60-day free trial
- Enhanced the Database Check/Repair to fix some reported problems in the NFS date as
stored in the local file
- Adjusted the Search of Individual screen to show the NFS PID rather than the AFN
when a person is linked to NFS
- Added a FamilySearch tab on the Preferences screen. Currently the only option here
is to flush the cache related to NFS activities
- When adding a child from nFS to local on the Family Sync screen, the Seal to Parent
is now added.
- Adjusted the handling of some special ordinance codes. The NFS "In Progress" is now
converted to the older AQ/PAF standard of "In Process". Also, "Reserved" is now
converted to "Submitted".
- Made some improvements for speed in the Import Family Lines feature, and added
the ability to request either the "As Entered" or "Standardized" place names.
Also added the ability to choose any NFS person, and import the ancestry of that person.
- Allowed handling of the "Divorced" status of a marriage
- When searching for more matches on nFS, if a place was considered "ambiguous" by
nFS, a new screen was added to help you select a proper place to continue the search.
- Delayed the reading of children from nFS on some screens, until requested, to allow
the screen to come up faster.
- The Event Details screen now shows the Temple names rather than Temple codes.
- nFS has a bug wherein the results of a Match request could return the same nFS
person several times, each under an old, previously combined ID. AQ now has a work-around which detects
these extra copies of the same nFS person and blocks them from showing.
- Some other minor enhancements not listed
Bug Fixes
- Put the (Birth-Death) years back in the display for parents/spouses in some screens
- Made the notes and sources available to the Manual Sync screen
- When viewing events on the Preview on the Combine Children screen, fixed a problem.
- Improved the handling of LDS Ordinances in the Spouse/Children screen, and during the
Import Family Lines process
- IGI - When trying to merge information from the current IGI, a bug had been introduced. Fixed.
- Some other minor fixes not listed
Changes in Build 8 (7/28/2008 -- This build was phase I of the roll-out)
- Build 8 was the first commercially available build. It was the build associated
with phase I of the roll-out.
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