You can also find all records with a Modified date after the time you merged 
them in and use that to tag and delete.


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 From: singhals <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 6, 2013 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Explanation, please?


The GED was inserted into a brand-new database.  ONLY the
people from the GED and those added since are in there.

I followed Mike's hint about various notes, and then poked
around in the HELP files, and am still coming up blank on
where Legacy has put these.

Boyd's suggestion to re-export and be more careful in what I
export is mostly likely to be the answer, but I can, maybe,
GED out of Legacy and delete this stuff from there.  Or at
the VERY least find out where Legacy has it hidden. (g)

Cheryl

Ron Taylor wrote:
> Did the data you wish to keep also have Custom ID numbers? I
> assume you mean UserID numbers. If only the imported data
> had those UserID numbers, you could select for UserID not
> equal blank and then delete them. Same logic for the
> description of individual you mentioned. Unless you have
> something that uniquely identifies the data you want to
> delete, it may be hard. Perhaps you added all the imported
> records with a RIN number higher than the records already in
> your file.
> Ron Taylor
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* singhals <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 5, 2013 7:11 PM
> *Subject:* [LegacyUG] Explanation, please?
>
> To do some arcane sorting and family-building, a couple
> months ago I exported part of a large database from PAF5 to
> Legacy (free v). The GED contained without my noticing it
> in time to fix it before import data in the PAF fields for
> description of individual and the AFN, as well as a Custom ID.
>
> That is now causing me grief, as the description and the AFN
> are in many of the reports Legacy creates ... and I can't
> find them to delete the content IN Legacy. The information
> is extraneous for my purpose here. So, I took the database
> over to the FHC to see if I could delete them there using
> the paid v. Still couldn't see them to delete.
>
> So -- how do I get rid of these without having to edit the
> output manually?
>
> Cheryl




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