Bug: Children added in reverse chronological order
Children to be added in the old Source Linker were listed in chronological order, interleaved with the children already in the family.
In the new Source Linker, children are added in reverse chronological order above the existing children. It would be helpful for detecting possible duplicates, if the new Source Linker had the same behavior as the old, listing all children in chronological order.
Example:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCRC-1D7?lang=en
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I looked at a few children records in Source Linker and found that they are all presented in chronological order.
In this Source Linker example, existing children are grouped below the new child to be added, even though I dragged it below Johann Georg Glann also born in 1839. Once added, after I refresh Source Linker, he appears in the correct sibling order.
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@ScottSeegmiller, Thank you for looking at this issue. Yes, the children do appear in chronological order after they are added (with a refresh). However, in the old Source Linker the children to be added were interleaved chronologically with those that were already in the tree. This made it easier to spot duplicates before new children are added.
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