Re: [Phpgedview-talk] Remote linking -- still unclear
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From: Sergei H. <se...@se...> - 2007-05-20 01:13:57
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replying to myself: I tried playing with different setups of the three files. The cleanest seemed to me to be the one where I had no "stub" records whatsoever: The family F1 in A.ged had the child set to @S3:I1@ (individual A) The family F1 in B.ged had the child set to @S3:I2@ (individual B) A and B are contained in CHLD.ged, married there and have children there. The record for A has FAMC set to @S1:F1@ The record for B has FAMC set to @S2:F1@ but there are a couple of issues again (if you think these are bugs, let me know and I can file them as such in the tracker): - Family view of F1 in A.ged won't show any information on A (no gender, no birth date, etc.) - "close relatives" view of the father in A.ged does show this information though. - when viewing "close relatives" of the individual A in CHLD.ged, the remote family (parents) of A is shown fine except A himself: A is shown as sibling with a double remote link S1:S3:I1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- as I am not sure whether these are bugs at all (in PGV? in my GEDCOM files?) or just an uncovered case, and, as this scenario seems to be quite common, could someone please send be an example of three files linked together like this: > I'd like to separate the ancestors of the husband and the ancestors of > the wife in two different GEDCOM files. Their common family (incl > descendants) I'd like to put in a third file. > Their family and descendants should be visible from all three sides. thanks in advance |