I am struggling to find a way to identify when changes are made in Family Tree 
after I have linked an individual to my Legacy file. It isn't just when an 
individual "disappears" by virtue of being merged into someone else, it can 
simply be a fact that was changed. For example, I can have someone where the 
birth date in both my Legacy file and Family Tree are identical. But, someone 
comes along in Family Tree and changes the birth date. Does Legacy Family 
Search identify this? I can't see how this possible as I don't believe Legacy 
keeps track of every fact and which match or don't match between the two files.

Although I haven't done it, the only thing I can think of is to use the 'Watch' 
feature in Family Tree to get notified when an individual is changed.

Paul Gray








-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Cady [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: September-21-13 8:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Obsolete FamilySearch IDs

Paul, The "Red Chain link" Icon appears on the split screen view-Legacy "My 
Legacy Person" side that is generated when the "Open FamilySearch Tree"
toolbar button is clicked for an individual highlighted in Legacy's Family View 
and the "Share Data" tab is selected.  I have not done a complete check to 
determine if old IDs are always available somewhere on some LDS site, but 
sometimes the old ID is still in the list of "Possible Duplicates" and 
sometimes it can be found by replacing a preferred FamilySearch ID with the old 
FamilySearch ID in Legacy's Family View and then repeating FamilySearch.
When Legacy (version 219? or earlier) was using the newFamilySearch database to 
transfer of data to my Legacy file, then it also generated a source reference 
for that data.  The new build of Legacy (270) no longer generates a source 
reference for FamilySearch data and I have been unable to find a way to do so 
automatically.  I agree with you that the reason for ID changes has its roots 
in the merging of individuals in the LDS database.
Howard
---- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Gray" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:21 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Obsolete FamilySearch IDs


Howard,

Could you give a bit more detail as to where you are seeing this 'red chain'? I 
think it's most likely that the individual has been merged into another on 
Family Tree by some other user. But, just to see if that's the case, have you 
tried to go into family Tree directly (on the LDS site) and try to bring up the 
'missing' individual?

Paul Gray

-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Cady [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: September-21-13 4:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Obsolete FamilySearch IDs

I have noticed that the FamilySearch IDs for some of the individuals in my 
Legacy file are now obsolete as indicated by a red chain linkage symbol when I 
do a new FamilySearch that shows that individual.  I assume this is caused by 
someone changing the current LDS FamilySearch database from the IDs used by the 
obsolete newFamilySearch.  Is there a global search technique that will produce 
a list of all such obsolete individual FamilySearch IDs in my Legacy file?  If 
not, is it a worthwhile suggestion for a future feature for Legacy and its 
FamilySearch features?  I expect this to be a continuing item as the LDS 
FamilySearch data base and its preferred IDs continue to be updated/changed in 
the future.
Howard Cady






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