Cliff,

If you have shared events and want to export them, you cannot exclude them so you are going to experience some decrease in speed. (If you try your export with L7.5, you should see it faster, based on my personal testing with files that size.)

The people who are seeing unreasonable time differences, have significantly larger files than you have.

The problem seems to be in the code that tries to process shared events, whether or not they exist.

It is my expectation (and hope!) that this will be repaired quickly.

john.

At 03:16 PM 12/1/2013, you wrote:
Again just for info-- Â my gedcom export for 55931 people and 20135 marriages took 10 minutes WITH shared events selected. Â Mind you I only have 1 shared event in my file and I don't know if this is the reason I don't seem to be experiencing the same issues as some others on this list. Â

Cliff Â


On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 11:03 AM, John B. Lisle <leg...@tqsi.com> wrote:
Cliff and Brant,

As has been discussed day before yesterday on this list, the issue seems to be related to Shared Events, even if you have no shared events.

In the Gedcom Export Customize form, exclude Shared Events from the items to be exported and the export speeds up.

Development is aware of the issue and, I assume, is looking at it.

john.

At 11:07 AM 12/1/2013, Cliff Gittens wrote:
Just as information I just did my first v8 export. Â The file has 55,000 people in it and it took only about 10 to 15 minutes.

Cliff Gittens
Surrey, BC, Canada



On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Brant Gibbard <bgibb...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
I sincerely hope that some effort is going to be put in to optimizing the gedcom export code for Legacy 8, particularly for large files.
Â
In Legacy 7 the export to gedcom of the section of my file that I use to update my TNG site took about 10–15 minutes to complete.
>
Â
In Legacy 8 the same process on essentially the same file with the same options just took 3 and a half hours!!! The biggest culprit appears to be the “marking records†stage in bet between the first pass and the second pass. That portion gives the appearance of sticking in one place with no apparent motion that could easily give the impression that the export had hung (although it does eventually move on after over an hour to the next stage)
Â
Brant Gibbard
Toronto, ON
http://bgibbard.ca


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