Jay,
That's NOTHING to do with this error however much a location list clean
up is a good idea.
Location not found errors are almost always to do with a story location
that has been purged with the use of List Cleanup as I've already
explained. The RIN of the person with the story that has lost it's
location is the first number in the brackets.
Cathy
J.M. "Jay" Ingalls <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, 7 March 2018 9:01 AM
Dennis,
Try a major clean up of your locations list. Remove all "USA" from
names. Then add it back. Then use the option to merge all of same
places. Go into the list, sort by City, County, State, Country. Do a
manual edit and merge of matching locations. Use the option to delete
all unused locations. Do all the cleanup and merging of locations
possible.
Repeat: Remove all "USA" from names. Then add it back.
Jay
*From:*LegacyUserGroup
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dennis
Murphy
Cathy Pinner <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, 7 March 2018 8:08 AM
Ian,
I've answered on the other thread. The crucial error is the Location
not found error.
I've given up on expecting people on this list to use proper list
etiquette and start a new email for a new topic. It's not a lot of
point just changing the subject line. The emails are still threaded
with the original.
However some email providers seem to break the thread even with normal
responses <sigh>.
Note this new one has already been highjacked by Leo talking about
something else.
Cathy
Ian Thomas <mailto:[email protected]>
Wednesday, 7 March 2018 5:40 AM
Dennis – I’ve re-titled your last post so that others can use the
subject – perhaps to give you some help on your problem.
(those interested in Peter Astle’s quite different problem may be a
little confused)
I wonder if your problems are due to the size of your database,
including images etc?
Perhaps Cathy Pinner can recall if other users of Legacy have had as
much data as you, without having this error?
Regards, Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
*From:*LegacyUserGroup
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Dennis
Murphy
*Sent:* Wednesday, 7 March 2018 4:11 AM
*To:* Legacy User Group <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Living/Deceased Status of Mothers with
children where no Father details are entered
Error 3021
This is not the first fight with this Error Number but it's the first
one on which all the Help menu suggestions fail to solve. The final
resort and ultimate "import to Gedcom" has not and likely, will not,
be attempted due to it's source alterations.
I have run the Check & Repair multiple times, even twice in one
complete Maintenance session. I have rebooted computer, tried again.
Not sure if reinstalling the Legacy program will work but that may be
next.
The error message reads" Location 19152 not found (1009, 81) Error
3021" It pops up every time I try to export a portion of my large
database to smaller Legacy family files. Running File Maintenance on
the master or larger database produces no errors; it only happens on
the attempted extraction of portions of the larger file - at least
that's when I notice it always.
My questions:
Does "Location 19152" refer to a specific geographical location?
How or where can it be found?
Do the numbers in parentheses refer to individual ID numbers where the
location is missing?
I have the latest Legacy build but hope for a new update soon to see
if that will fix the problem. There seems to be a lot of glitches
still floating around in Version 9 as these error messages pop up
quite often. Usually they can be fixed by following the suggestions
but these LOCATION ones seem to be a bear on the loose. Please help: I
am open to any and all suggestions
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 1:24 AM, Cathy Pinner <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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