From: Brian M. <br...@gr...> - 2008-06-27 13:38:18
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> Brian, should we consider this as a major issue that needs > resolving in > 3.0.1? > > Ok agreed, but another question: > > If I check "Restrict data on living people" > all their notes are exported. > > However, the notes are not connected to any > "living" person, but can be > > found in the Notes View. > > As notes can contain any information, this is a > problem if you do not wish > > to export all information. > very true. > Notes with living people should be restricted if their data > is restricted in > my opinion too. > Obviously, this means shared notes cause some troubles, > they must be > restricted as soon as one person is restricted. In my humble opinion, everything is working properly. There is no such thing as a "living" note. Only *people* can be living. When filtering living people, notes are not treated any differently than places or sources. When you restrict data on living people, the output will not associate any notes with people who are living - the same as events, places and sources. If you have notes in your database that you don't want to export, I suggest you mark them as private and also exclude private data on your export. ~Brian |