[APBeta] Global vs. Plan Observations
Jeff Young
jey at adobe.com
Sun Oct 5 14:20:55 PDT 2008
Paul --
I think I logged a couple of bugs with some specifics on this a while back (perhaps Abell PNs appears in the titles as I think those were the first I noticed the problem on)....
Anyway, I'm still on a23, but I just did a Reset Synonyms from the Observation Database Settings tab, and it did indeed correct the problem.
-- Jeff.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: apbeta-bounces at lists.astroplanner.net [mailto:apbeta-bounces at lists.astroplanner.net] On Behalf Of
> Paul Rodman
> Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 8:25 PM
> To: AstroPlanner Beta Testers
> Subject: Re: [APBeta] Global vs. Plan Observations
>
>
> On Oct 5, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Mark Huss wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry if this has been covered previously (I've been away from
> > Astronomy for several months due to unrelated distractions).
> >
> > How do the 'global' observations relate to the 'plan' observations?
> > When I pull up a converted (from 1.x) plan, it shows no observations
> > at all. But when I click on Show Observation Database, all the
> > observations I've entered since the global observation database
> > feature was added (I think) appear there, arranged by observation
> > location and date.
>
> Do the Object IDs match the Observation IDs?
>
> On the Observations tab of the plan window, click the Preferences
> button under the Observations list (lower left). Click the Reset Cross-
> References button. Wait while it does its thing, and see if the
> problem goes away (you might need to close and reopen the plan doc).
> This does assume you have an assortment of catalogues containing the
> objects you have observed).
>
> Paul R.
>
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