You can safely ignore those messages. For performance reasons the
programmers have combined the AKA table and the Person table into one
list. Those messages indicate that there is a discrepancy between the
Person table entry and the copy in the AKA table. The records have been
corrected so both the person table and AKA tables match. It is the copy
that is being changed not the original record in the person table.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 27/02/2015 9:21 AM, William Boswell wrote:
> I've never seen this asked before and have been meaning to mention it.
> Occasionally when I run a Check/Repair, I get a text report that shows
> "inconsistencies found in Names stored as main names in the alternate names
> list."  I never can figure out what it means especially when I go to the RIN
> number and do not find anything unusual.  Here is an example of what I
> receive:
> - Surname ("BOSWELL") for the Individual in RIN 1 doesn't match the
> Alternate Name. Individual Surname=BOSWELL, IDNR=481, Soundex=B240,
> Alternate Surname=BOSWELL, IDNR=2, Soundex=B240.  Changing Alternate to
> match Individual Record (m:256)
>
> - Surname ("O'BRIEN") for the Individual in RIN 2 doesn't match the
> Alternate Name. Individual Surname=O'BRIEN, IDNR=490, Soundex=O165,
> Alternate Surname=O'BRIEN, IDNR=3, Soundex=O165.  Changing Alternate to
> match Individual Record (m:256)
>
> What is "m:256"?  They all have this on the end of the line?
>
> What is it changing if anything?
>
> Bill Boswell




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