Clearing up anything that was in data quality score.
I love being able to see the quality score, and when there is a lower score. I love going to the data quality score and seeing why their score may be lower. It helps me to see if there is something that I need to fix with the record. I noticed that if I make some changes there is not a record in the change log of that change.
For example, one of the people that I was going through had some problems with conflict-free data. The person had 13 children and so I dismissed that conflict because she had multiple sets of twins. I would like to see that if someone dismisses anything then there is a message in the change log. I would like to know why someone dismissed the conflict. The same person had a set of twins that were born 9 months after the previous child. Again I dismissed the conflict but the reason I dismissed the conflict was that the twins were born 2 months early and they both died within a month of being born. I gave a reason why I was dismissing that conflict and I would have liked to see that reason in the change log showing why that conflict data was dismissed.
I saw that if I added a tag to a source from this data quality section, it added the tag to the change log which I loved seeing.
Thank you for helping us to make sure that our ancestors records are in top quality.😀
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I agree that all such dismissals belong in the change log, but where they're actually hidden is Research Help - Show All - Dismissed Helps.
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Thanks for that bit of information. I would have never thought to go looking there to see the dismissed helps. It makes more sense that if a change has been made in dismissing something then there should a log in the change log. Thank you.
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