Brian,
I've got my list down to 11, but those all report a bit over 30 sets of 
"unknown" parents, suggesting that some problem doubles with each Intellishare 
merge, 5 times being about right for this file. Is there any faster way to 
clean this up than individually unlinking each of some 350 instances? I don't 
want to delete the individual because the replacement would have a different 
UID. Also, if there are two or more "Unknown" parent sets, can one cause a 
disaster by inadvertently unlinking from the last set?

kb


----- Original Message -----
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:35:35 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Finding Bad Links (Merge Problems?)

Step 1
Go to the marriage of Henry and the real mother (Henry and Anne?).
Make sure that the children list on that screen is complete. (Should be
Henry, Jane and Sarah)
Once the correct family is complete select Henry's unknown spouse with
the children Henry and Sarah
Right Click on the marriage info bar and select remove the marriage
link. That will remove the marriage between Henry and Unknown. This will
remove the second set of parents from Sarah and Henry but they should
still be linked to Henry and Anne as parents.

Brian
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[email protected] wrote:
> Thanks Brian and Richard. The "heads up" on problems with gedcom transfer was 
> much appreciated. I use GRAMPS on Linux and was too focused on my problem to 
> be alert to side effects...
>
> Using the "multiple parent" search dropped a list of 25. The first was Sarah, 
> daughter of Henry and Anne, sibling Jane. The only visible clue on the family 
> page (all visible there) is two spouses for Henry. Checking spouses shows a 
> second spouse "Unknown", and selecting her produces a family screen with only 
> Henry and Sarah, Jane missing and mother blank. Edit>Delete finds wife grayed 
> for delete and unlink, leaving the apparent options deleting Henry or Sarah, 
> or, unlinking Henry from his parents or Sarah from him.
>
> What's the best approach to fix this and for more complicated cases when 
> there are multiple up and down linkages involved? This was a merge of a 
> secondary copy into the family group master, 1793 and 1810 individuals to 
> produce 1854 combined, so most were UID matches with only 93 inspected as 
> having changed data or being potential duplicates. Is 25 parent link problems 
> high for something like this, and are there more unobvious problems likely, 
> linkage or other?
>
> Thanks Again
>
> kb
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: brian @ legacyfamilytree .com
> To: LegacyUserGroup @ LegacyUsers .com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 12:53:21 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: [ LegacyUG ] Finding Bad Links (Merge Problems?)
>
> Go to Search > Find > Miscellaneous Tab
> There is a search there for people with multiple parents.
> When you have created the search list select the family tab
> That will show you who those parents are as well as any siblings they
> have in each family.
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
> Brian@ legacyfamilytree .com
>
>
> brittongen @comcast.net wrote:
>> File merging seems to have produced erroneous links with both Legacy 6 and 
>> Legacy 7. Under Legacy 6, I found duplication of parents with children 
>> linked to only one set. That was picked up by either noticing doubled 
>> spouses on the Family Screen, or that the tree could be traversed one way 
>> but not the other. It was fixable by appropriate delinking of the childless 
>> parents.
>>
>> My last merge with Legacy 7 similarly produced a tree traversable down but 
>> not up from files lacking that feature, stopping at a parentless individual, 
>> but with no other information or apparent tool in Legacy to fix it. (No 
>> duplication of child or parents.) Accordingly, I exported a gedcom to GRAMPS 
>> , where the individual showed up with two parent sets, one correct and the 
>> other two "Unknown". It's trivial in GRAMPS to delete the bad link, so I did 
>> that and returned the genealogy to Legacy 7 via gedcom with the problem 
>> found fixed. No change appeared in the individual count in GRAMPS or Legacy, 
>> nor did it earlier in Legacy 6, and "File Repair" fails to fix this.
>>
>> My questions: Is there a way to search Legacy 7 for this kind of problem? Is 
>> there a way to fix the parent duplication one in Legacy 7?
>>
>> kb
>
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