I'm finding about a 10 second time lag in batch entry (and other entry options) and when the field will allow an entry. The dreaded clock symbol (or whatever it's called) shows up. I assume it's calculating a relationship field. But it even occurs when no possible familial relationship could occur (i.e., no parentage entered). Is this a system problem (I'm running OS 10.9.5), or something inherent in the new program (yes, I've cleared my cache; first thing I did, and I must say that was pretty quick!)?
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Originally posted by Sue S View PostI'm finding about a 10 second time lag in batch entry (and other entry options) and when the field will allow an entry. The dreaded clock symbol (or whatever it's called) shows up. I assume it's calculating a relationship field. But it even occurs when no possible familial relationship could occur (i.e., no parentage entered). Is this a system problem (I'm running OS 10.9.5), or something inherent in the new program (yes, I've cleared my cache; first thing I did, and I must say that was pretty quick!)?Dennis J. Cunniff
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RE is Time Machine doing a backup when you notice this? It tends to make things quite laggy when active.
No. Never had a problem w/TM and don't think it's happening now (unless it's a v. 11 Reunion-related problem). Just monitored a T.M. update and problem persists minutes after the update.
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See my previous entry. This is now occurring again. The latest even occurred earlier this evening out of the blue, using V. 04. I cleared my Reunion cache. No change. I learned about V. 05, downloaded that. No change. I re-booted my Mac. No change. I was given a fix to my earlier problem, but I can't find that posted. Can someone point me in the right direction.
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Let's check basics first. Are your keyboard (and mouse if not a laptop) wired or wireless? I ask because a wireless (usually Bluetooth) keyboard will show exactly what you describe when the battery(yes) are weak and about ready for replacement.Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
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Originally posted by Bob White View PostLet's check basics first. Are your keyboard (and mouse if not a laptop) wired or wireless? I ask because a wireless (usually Bluetooth) keyboard will show exactly what you describe when the battery(yes) are weak and about ready for replacement.
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Originally posted by Steve K View PostDon't know if this is related, but not latest OS X.
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