[Babase] 0.5 sexskin measurements
Karl O. Pinc
kop at meme.com
Sat May 24 15:20:41 EDT 2008
On 05/24/2008 02:12:55 PM, Jeanne Altmann wrote:
>
>
> Before puberty, a small, brief swelling sometimes occurs. Also,
> sometimes after a pregnancy, during 'lactation', and perhaps a few
> other
> rare times. So it would be ok or even good to get a 'warning' but not
> ok to have those disallowed.
We don't have to worry about these with respect to Mdates
because in these cases there is no Mdate. Except for
maybe your rare "other" cases. My preference would be
be "better safe than sorry" and leave the check in
and see if any of the "other" cases ever come up.
I think that the warnings (which aren't turned on now anyway)
will catch what you want.
You may want to re-read the sexskin doc section to review.
I've now updated it to account for the 0.5 values.
> On 05/24/2008 01:34:32 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Jeanne?
> >
> > Just checking. It's ok for the sexskin measurement to go
> > to 0.5 and then back down to 0 before the Tdate, right?
>
> How about the Mdate? Right now we've the rule that
> the sexskin measurement can't be larger than 0 before
> the Mdate. Unless I hear otherwise I'm going to leave
> this in place, 0.5's will not be allowed before the Mdate.
>
> This is a very academic question because the cycles begin
> with an Mdate. It's only in unusual conditions, gaps
> in observation come to mind, where there will be
> sexskin measurements assigned to a cycle that has an
> Mdate but the measurement date will be before the Mdate.
Karl <kop at meme.com>
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