I'm not actually "hung up" about it, I merely wanted to know if my
locations, being a mix of 3 part UK & 3 part Aus, with a smattering of 4
part US, were going to produce the right results in L8's Origins and
Migration reports, and if not, what did I need to do to ensure that they
would.
I am very much looking forward to the Origins and Migration report feature
as I really want to know from a single look, where did I come from.


On 5 September 2013 08:04, Mike Fry <emjay...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2013/09/04 23:16, Angela Gabbard wrote:
>
> > Not sure why so many people are hung up on the 4 part location
> convention.Legacy
> > isn’t!Legacy offers a 9 part location.You can include anything you’d
> like from
> > 0-9 parts.Legacy doesn’t care.If you want to be able to sort, then you
> do need
> > to have some sort of consistency with your locations.
>
> People get hung up because, let's see:-
>
> a) the LDS likes it
> b) Ancestry likes it
> c) Legacy's own geo-Database likes it
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike Fry
> Johannesburg (g)
>
>
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