Quite frankly, I would be very hesitant to publish those with "unknown"
living status for the mere fact that they could still be living.

IMHO, anyone over the default age "Advanced Set Living" age of 120 is safe
to publish (in which case, with the Advanced Set Living feature you can mark
them all as not living) anyone younger could possibly still be living unless
proven otherwise.

Just this week, there was an article in the paper about a woman celebrating
her 111th birthday (yup - one hundred eleven years old) and she wasn't even
the oldest living person in this country!

Think about that before you all decide to publish a person that you don't
have a death date on!

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Carneal
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 8:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] When will we get yes/no/unknown for living?

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Something else to consider if  Legacy is going to make these changes - do
you want to print or publish in a web site living, dead or 'unknown' people?
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That is the beauty of it, if done; +you+ will still decide who gets printed
and who does not. Dave / Ken would include those options. I do have a few
people for whom I do not know their living status yet that I do not print
information on. Legacy has options to remove the personal information for
living individuals when printing reports and producing web pages.  If you
plan on publishing information for any person who is still alive you should
obtain their permission first. With some method of "Unknown" built in, you
would be then be able to make a list of your "Unknowns" and attempt to do
some contacting if at all possible. Whether using "Unknown" or the ability
to leave both "yes" and "no" blank both methods accomplish the same thing.
However, the second option does not take up any more screen real estate.

Robert

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