Requesting ordinances shared by other that are in the Temple Inventory
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Cheryl Burk said: It has sometimes been difficult to get ordinances released when someone has reserved them but has just shared them with the temple system so that you cannot complete later ordinances that you have reserved. I am so grateful that now we can request ordinances that someone else reserved and shared that is holding up the completion of ordinances we hold, such as an I that is holding up an E, or an E that is holding up the SP for a child.
Thank you so much for 90-days to complete the new ordinance you request so that work can continue in a timely manner for our deceased ancestors.
Thank you so much for 90-days to complete the new ordinance you request so that work can continue in a timely manner for our deceased ancestors.
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Patricia N Heaton said: I love this new feature also but I would have like to keep the red icon. The new blue one is the same as for record hints.0
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Tom Huber said: Two things:
The blue icon problem and a suggestion to use a dark blue has been passed on the the developers for consideration.
Red means stop. The continued use of red is going to discourage people from being able to directly "grab and go" any ordinances that are in the temple list.
Here is what Jim Greene saidWe are no longer in a position where names submitted to the temple is more important than to have the ordinances performed. Therefore, while not changing the meaning we are changing the emphasis of the green temple. We need to think of it as "This ordinance is available for temple work to be performed." It does not mean "This ordinance is ready to be requested/reserved or submitted/shared with the temple."
This clarified statement was made by Jim Greene on June 17th.0
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