From: Steven B. <ste...@gm...> - 2008-11-03 14:49:04
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I have created three separate GRAMPS databases, for which I build three separate reports. I have created a folder in which I place custom intro pages for each page (two of the reports have multiple intro pages, so I had to make sure the menu items and links were correctly written). The reason behind the separate folder was so that I would not have to upload theses pages each time I updated the reports (prior to this, I used the custom selection in the report generation to refer to the intro page, and later, as I introduced multiple intro pages, I manually uploaded the pages to the site, Now that I have alleviated the issue of overwriting index pages, I want to address duplicate people across the three databases. Example: I am in my Steven Family database, and my wife is in the Linda family database - rather than duplicate each of our names and data in both GRAMPS databases, I want to link our names across the databases, so that when I access Steven, and look at the marriage record, I can automatically, via a link, access Linda's page in her family database. I know I can do this by creating links manually in the pages, so that by clicking on the displayed name, I can go directly to the individual's page in the other database. But the manual programming presents several management issues - so, there must be an easier way. Any suggestions? Has anyone built report sites with external links to a second GRAMPS report? Steven Birnam |