Changing open timekeepers to inactive - locked into changing for over 48 hours

Changed open timekeepers to inactive and it has been in the changing classification for over 48 hours - I am leaving it open, but there is no way of telling how long this is going to take - Can I cancel? If I do does everything just revert back?

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    That is a known defect in an older version of Timeslips.  It is in a loop and there is no negative consequence to ending the program.  your database will be fine, and the timekeepers should be changed as expected.

    If you have Timeslips Premium, you should install the latest service release which will correct this issue and have several other feature updates and corrections as well.

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    That is a known defect in an older version of Timeslips.  It is in a loop and there is no negative consequence to ending the program.  your database will be fine, and the timekeepers should be changed as expected.

    If you have Timeslips Premium, you should install the latest service release which will correct this issue and have several other feature updates and corrections as well.

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