Wasn't the whole idea of the Sync function, was to get rid of a lot of this user do this and that, and sort of take you on and off your network in such a fashion so as to NOT make lots of coruptions in one's database??? ... As you are well aware Sync is fraught with peril to one's data and so having it well laid out would be much better for both users and tech support. Less frazzled users equals less trouble and expense to tech support, but what do I know, right??
Paul:
I posted a reply to you yesterday, but it got lost somehow. I've never had a post go missing before. I must have navigated away from the page before I hit "submit".
Basically, my post said that I agreed with you absolutely, 100%. However, there is no way of knowing how long it will be until we are supplied with the kind of detailed documentation we would all like to have.
In the meantime, we Amazing Charts users are a rugged, individualistic group (not to mention intelligent and good looking).

So, instead of waiting for someone to provide documentation for us, why don't we get busy beefing up the Amazing Wiki?
We can fill in what we know on any given subject, and when we run out of steam, we can pester Jon, or technical support or whomever. We can then take what we find out, and post it on the wiki. Then, when a new user comes on and asks the same questions that we keep asking, we will have some place to direct them.
This would also address the issue of "Lost Knowledge". I see brilliant answers to common problems getting posted here all the time, and then they slide off the board and are difficult to access later.

I have never participated in a project of this kind, but I'm willing to give it a shot. What say ye?