Donald,

Have you tried using LTools?
It will make changes directly to the Legacy database.  (needs to be before
Legacy 8)

And it's written specifically as a tool for Legacy, whereas Access is the
format that Legacy database is stored in, the potential for an error that
could 'break' your Legacy database.

The only time I have let Access make any changes is when my "File Check"
has completely hung up. (I mean like even after MANY hours) The repair
database tool seems to resolve the issue.

Note: I am not connected in any way to the company that sells LTools, just
an EXTREME user of LTools , so much so that I have not migrated to Legacy 8
because I still use LTools too much.
The 'Data Bridge" tool is a magic wand that pulls all my tagged items and
bounces them against one of many Ancestry databases and allows drag and
drop and automated sourcing of records.

Hope that helps,

Jay





On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 9:26 AM, Don Quigley <dwquig...@cox.net> wrote:

> Sorry if I’m asking a question that has been previously answered, but I
> can’t seem to get into the old usergroup messages today.
>
>
>
> I have begun to use MS Access to check for errors, consistency and missing
> information in my database sources.  That works and I can easily see what
> needs to be changed in Legacy.  But a better approach would seem to be to
> do the changes in the database tables directly in Access – particularly
> where global search/replace and copy/paste tools can be used.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a good “primer” for doing this with the Legacy
> database?  I’d like to avoid any pitfalls that others with more experience
> have already identified.
>
>
>
> Donald Quigley
>
> Escondido, CA
>
> Quigley Doyle Family Tree
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> http://www.donquigley.net
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