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 Would it really have 
killed you to post a one-topic RCR with the subject "write-in on 
SOVC cert"?  Tab, can you please get this one.  I assume VTS 
did something similar. 
 These 
are both good ideas, and have been submitted 
before. 
 I understand what they are asking for here, but 
no.  You can load .dbf files from any directory.  LocalDB 
and the .mdb files contained therein should be opaque to the user.  In 
fact, if we ever went SQL/Oracle, there wouldn't be a LocalDB or .mdb 
files. That said, I will offer a consolation.  
Every time I open an bugtrack email with an attached GEMS .dbf file, I 
swear to myself that I'll add the ability to just double click the file and 
have GEMS launch and load.  Then I copy the file, fix the bug, and 
forget about it until I receive the next bugtrack 
attachment. I'll try to get this in the next release, 
but there is a cost.  The current extension for GEMS backup files is 
".dbf", which believe it or not was a very unfortunate type-o in the very 
first GEMS release.  It was supposed to be ".gdf", for GEMS 
dump file.  It would be bad etiquette to associate GEMS backups with the 
.dbf file type, since that extension is universally accepted 
as the old dBase-II file format. Turns out that .gdf files are also "Geographic Data 
Files", which very well could conflict with a County's GIS department.  
There just aren't enough TLAs.  I propose ".gbf", or GEMS backup 
file.  We haven't called them a dump for a while now due to the Beavis and 
Butthead giggles. Now, this change is going to take some effort on 
support's part.  Once a file extension is out there, there is no getting 
rid of them.  That's why nothing has ever been done about it.  The 
transition plan would be to change the file extension generated by backup to 
.gbf, and change the load dialog to display both .dbf and .gbf files.  
Register your complaints in the follow-ups, but this really needs to get done at 
some point. 
 
 This one I don't follow. Races run in a district. If they want to suppress races on an SOVC, set up a reporting set. If they want to suppress report precincts, set up a district. 
 Ken 
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