Ah, I didn't realize I'd have to actively do something.
Thanks, Cathy.  That "deceased" a bit over 2000 people in my
database.

Cheryl

Cathy Pinner wrote:
> If you have the Deluxe version, you can use the Tool - Advanced Set
> Living. This takes in more parameters than the automatic change to dead
> on save. It should mark your couple married in the 1700s dead.
> The Advanced Set Living tool is one of those to run periodically. It
> supplies a list of anyone it changes from Living to Dead.
>
> Cathy
>
>> R G Strong-genes<mailto:[email protected]>
>> Wednesday, 4 June 2014 2:21 AM
>> Cheryl,
>> Where did the program ask for marriage parameters? In version 8,
>> Customize
>> setting 2.3 is where you set the Age to resume a Person is Dead. For
>> this to
>> do so, as I said previously the individual must have a date entered in
>> the
>> birth field (not sure about the chr field) for it to work on entry or
>> when
>> you Apply to the Set as dead if over ? field.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: singhals
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 12:50 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [LegacyUG] "not living" triggers
>>
>> Since the program asked me for parameters with the marriage
>> date with it could assume "living", I /assumed/ that if the
>> marriage occurred in the 1700s, the program would use that
>> instead of a death date to mark the couple not-living.
>>
>> It doesn't seem to. So, Should it be?
>>
>> If not, then why'd it ask?



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