On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 18:33:28 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>As for the logic, if there is no birth date there is no way to 
>calculate if a person is over 120 years from today's date. 

From the Help file...

"This option does an intelligent search through your entire family file
looking for people that are older than the cutoff age, which is usually 120
years old.  When someone of this age is found, it is assumed that all of their
ancestors are older than that and that they are all dead.  Legacy then sets
their Living flag to NO as far back as the line goes from there, regardless of
whether or not they have birth or christening dates."

So under certain circumstances, Advanced Set Living can and does set the flag
to NO even if the individual has neither a birth or death date.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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