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Date/Time: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 02:41:54 +0000
Post From: Cross reference detected
[2019-08-17 12:32:32] |
User821468 - Posts: 84 |
I am aware of this circular reference caused by the ovelayed studies 3 in 9 and 9 in 3. isn't this the whole idea of overlaying studies? I have many studies in 9 (5mt) overlayed in (3 1m) from (9) to oversee what's happening in (9) while predominently monitoring(1), and likewise in (9) Vs (3). So if overlaying studies between time frames inherently causes a circular reference ? are the two actions therefore mutually exclusive?. Since the circular reference does'nt seem to be affecting my overall performance other than some periodic pop up nuisance of the error message, I am willing to put up with this nuisance for the benefits I derive from the overlay function.... Unless you advise otherwise for some unknown reason to me. Kindly advise your thoughts on this issue and on my overall reasoning above Thanks |