Bill - I use an AFN event.  I put all of the numbers together into the note
field.  I am not LDS but some of my relatives are so, while it is not
extremely important to me, it is important enought for me to keep all AFNs.



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From: wfp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] AFN Numbers


> At 18:59 2001-05-16 -0700, Cheri Casper wrote:
> >To the best of my understanding, there is no correlation as to how
> AFNs are
> >assigned within a given family.  In fact, some people have more than
> one
> >AFN.
>
>
> True, AFAIK, as I have at least one person in one of my files with
> something like a half-dozen AFNs, and many people with two or three!
>
> (I don't think it's SUPPOSED to be that way, BTW, but ...)
>
>
> How do YOU handle multiple AFNs? When I used PAF, if I had only two I
> stuck the second into that user-defined ID field; if I had more, the
> rest went into the "physical description" field, as I had no use for
> it otherwise. In Legacy, I defined an "Alt AFN" "event", but I'm not
> thrilled with that solution.
>
>
> Bill Phillips
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