The best one would be an IntelliShare merge:
Sharing Research Tasks in Legacy: Using IntelliShare

by David Berdan

President, Millennia Corp.

The popularity of the Internet and e-mail has simplified many aspects of 
genealogical research. Today it is easier than ever to search through hundreds 
of millions of records online and on numerous CD-ROMs in a matter of seconds to 
find your relatives. Many of these records include information from other 
people researching the same lines you are. You can quickly add hundreds or 
thousands of new ancestors to your family file. Files can be e-mailed back and 
forth in minutes. But with this great boon to research comes the challenge of 
coordinating your efforts with others. Many people have formed family 
organizations and have assigned different lines to various members of the 
groups. How does everyone stay in sync?

Legacy has a feature called IntelliShare that makes it easy for groups of two 
or more people to coordinate their works and stay caught up on each other's 
changes.

Here is how IntelliShare works:

Form a research group of two or more people. (Each must be using Legacy.) One 
person in the group is designated as the "Keeper of the Records" (Keeper for 
short). This person keeps the master Family File. Legacy automatically marks 
all the records in the Master Family File with a serial number that uniquely 
identifies each individual. The Keeper now sends a copy of the Family File to 
all the other people participating in the group.

Any or all members of the group can make changes to existing records, delete or 
unlink records, or add new records to the family file. The Keeper can also make 
changes and additions to the master file.

After an agreed upon interval of time, all members of the group return a copy 
of the family file to the Keeper for merging and reconciliation.

The Keeper then follows this procedure:

Import all copies of the family file into the master copy (after making a 
backup of course).

Press the Merge button and choose Find Duplicates.

>From the Merge Options window, click on the Special Searches tab and choose 
>the IntelliShare option.

Press the Continue button in the upper right corner of the Merge Options 
window. Legacy searches for all records with matching IntelliShare values and 
automatically merges those that have exactly the same information. At the end 
of this process Legacy displays the records where one or more persons have made 
changes. Legacy also looks at all surrounding links when deciding to merge. If 
the parents, spouses or children are different in any way, the two individuals 
are displayed along with a message describing the situation. All these messages 
are also saved in a file called MERGE.LOG. Legacy offers to display this file 
at the end of the merge process.

The only records the Keeper has to look at and merge together are the ones that 
have been changed by someone in the group.

At the end of the merge process, a list of any newly added individuals is 
displayed.

After the merge is complete, the Keeper sends a new copy of the family file 
back to the other group members for more changes and additions.

Legacy's IntelliShare greatly reduces the drudgery involved when going through 
the typical match-merge process needed to combine two or more files.





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From: Kathy Meyer
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 6:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Merge function

What is the best way to merge two Legacy files without losing information or 
causing duplication?  I accidentally opened an old file awhile back and I have 
no idea what I may have changed without realizing I'd been using the wrong one.

There are about 8000 total inidividuals in the files.  It's not so much 
additional inidividuals being added that I'm worried about as I am concerned 
about individual details and sourcing that may have been added.

Also I may have added new master sources with individual source details.

Thanks for your help everyone! Kathy


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