Bug report: Couple Relationship popup's "See All Changes" doesn't do anything.
While researching a reply to Gordon's marriage sources suggestion, I discovered that no, I can't in fact check the "local" change log to show the duplicate source that I deleted: the couple relationship's change log doesn't work!
Clicking that "See All Changes" tool does exactly nothing. (I checked several different profiles, and the tool failed to do anything on all of them.)
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I just checked out a profile where I knew there had been at least one change. In this case, "See All Changes" does produce the detail, as well as other additions / deletions:
See https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/changelog/KP3G-V47/couple/MZ54-M6T
I'm sure you'll let me know if the circumstances here are different to the issue you are experiencing!
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The bug appears to have been (mostly) fixed: it's working now on the relationship that prompted the report (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/changelog/L7RW-6Y8/couple/9M28-J6Z).
However, there's still something a bit wonky: a single merge results in three identical "Relationship Added" entries in the log.
Also, the merge's reason statement can end up attached to half a dozen entries in the log: the aforementioned three "relationship added"s, the marriage event(s), and the source(s). This can be more than a little bit confusing, since the reason for a merge has little or no relevance to the reason for attaching a source or entering a marriage event. Would it be possible to revise the log's Reason slot to say something like "relationship/source/event transferred in merge of [PID1] and [PID2]"?
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About five years ago in one of Ron Tanner's live Q&A sessions, he went over what happens during merges and why the Change Log for merges looks the way it does. It was confusing then and I've forgotten some of the fine details. However, based on what I do remember, the three entries shown are probably for different changes that are not explained very well by type of change. I suspect the three changes are 1) Couple relationship added to couple A/B. 2) Husband relationship added to B. 3) Wife relationship added to A.
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