Hi Ray.
In answer to your question.
Once I have the data, I will process it and send the results back to you in an Excel tabbed spreadsheet (if you don't use Excel, don't worry - the data should be visible in most Spreadsheet applications, or you can use the free MS Excel viewer application). This initial data will consist of a breakdown of all the data in the file. After some bug fixing, I intend to modify the application to allow you to compare two GEDCOM files, but more of this later.
Mark maybe looking at more than I view in my excel sheet as he will breakdown
all the data not just what is accessible to me by Gedxlate.
As to when Gedxlate was updated is not a problem for me as I previously
said I just use the data to see where the families move to between
being hatched, matched and dispatched.
Not sure what your last comment means as I was not making any comparison
with what Mark is trying to achieve.
All the best Mark in achieving your goal.
Sandy