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Title: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: sinus on November 19, 2014, 03:55:38 PM
Always, when I do now a Diagnostic - run, then at the beginning comes the box with the 3 messages.

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And this, although I have not touched the Tag Manager.

Is this by design or a glitch?


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Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: Richard on November 19, 2014, 04:43:09 PM
I get it also but I don't think it is a glitch. I am working with metadata and my guess is that in the process Tag Manger finds more superfluous junk to remove.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: sinus on November 19, 2014, 05:21:23 PM
Quote from: Richard on November 19, 2014, 04:43:09 PM
I get it also but I don't think it is a glitch. I am working with metadata and my guess is that in the process Tag Manger finds more superfluous junk to remove.

I see. I thougth only, because there is written in the box "you have changed the tags group ...". And I have not, I closed and opened IMatch for sure 5-10 times, when I last changed the Tag Manager.

But, it's not imortant, after all, only  a bit irritating.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: ubacher on November 20, 2014, 02:05:59 PM
I just had the same display and I was wondering why - or how to find out what supposedly has changed.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: Mario on November 20, 2014, 03:30:27 PM
This dialog is shown when a specific flag is set. The Tag Manager sets this flag after changes were made.
The flag is also set by default because IMatch no longer imports certain bulky maker note tags, and the useless tags imported in older versions need to be removed in order to trim the database. So it's normal that you see this message, unless the diagnosis was run with the "remove now" option enabled.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: sinus on November 20, 2014, 09:07:16 PM
Quote from: Mario on November 20, 2014, 03:30:27 PM
This dialog is shown when a specific flag is set. The Tag Manager sets this flag after changes were made.
The flag is also set by default because IMatch no longer imports certain bulky maker note tags, and the useless tags imported in older versions need to be removed in order to trim the database. So it's normal that you see this message, unless the diagnosis was run with the "remove now" option enabled.

As I wrote, Mario: I did choose to "Remove superfluous data now" for sure 10 times.
So the diagnostics runned several time, always with this "trimming".
For sure I did not touch or even open the Tag Manager.
And I closed IMatch and opend it several times, for sure 10 times.

This box, what says, that I have changed the tag groups, displays every time, when I do a Database Diagnostics.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: Mario on November 21, 2014, 08:58:35 AM
Show me a diagnosis log. It reports how many tags have been trimmed.
The "must trim" flag should be reset after a successful diagnosis run. I'll need to check that.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: Mario on November 21, 2014, 09:12:05 AM
Ah, silly me. Found it. The default was set wrong. Sorry for that. Will work when you run a diagnosis once in 5.1.16.
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: sinus on November 21, 2014, 09:47:09 AM
Quote from: Mario on November 21, 2014, 09:12:05 AM
Ah, silly me. Found it. The default was set wrong. Sorry for that. Will work when you run a diagnosis once in 5.1.16.

Fine! Thanks, Mario. The day will come, when glitches, bugs and feature requests drops to a very low number!  ;D
Title: Re: Trimming Tag Data - box
Post by: Richard on November 21, 2014, 12:10:48 PM
QuoteThe day will come, when glitches, bugs and feature requests drops to a very low number!

I have no doubt that IMatch 5 will become as rock solid as prior versions. However, I would hate to see the feature requests drop to a low number. Much of what IMatch is has been has been driven by users. It is one of the driving forces that keep IMatch growing and improving.