Yes, I've gathered. ;)  Question was more from a programming
POV -- how could it be told to do so.

C

Brian/Support wrote:
> Legacy does not try to differentiate these. A spouse who is not entered
> is the same as one who is deliberately omitted.
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
> [email protected]
> http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
> --
>
> On 06/10/2013 11:20 AM, singhals wrote:
> snip
>>
>> This probably falls into the "none of my beeswax" category,
>> but from a programming standpoint ...
>>
>> HOW would the program distinguish between a man (or woman)
>> who is deliberately omitted and one whose name is
>> not-yet-known?  Presumably a tic-box or toggle?



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