Hi Nisse,

It seems a lot of Legacy users don't understand the Print Name list functions.
Also, you're not the only one that uses Legacy for animals. There are others that mention this from time to time :-)

You can do what you want with the Name List print options.
Include the RIN by ticking the box on the Options tab of the Print options.
On the Row 1 tab choose RIN, Surname, Given Name, Father Mother and anything else you want.

Print to csv so you can open the file in a spreadsheet.

If you are going to want to sort on each of the IDs, you'd want to open the csv in your Word processor and change the brackets around the IDs to commas so they'd end up in a different column to the names.

This includes the information.

If the ID is in the User ID field instead of the RIN first go to Options > Customise and choose to show User IDs on names from the
View tab and then follow above directions.

Cheers,
Cathy

At 09:30 PM 11/03/2008, you wrote:

Hi,
We have the pleasure to use your version 6.0 for keeping track of a local Swedish pig breed (Linderödsgrisen).

We would like to export data from Legacy, so that we can calculate the degree of inbreeding in the population.

We would like to generate a text file, with 3 columns, one line for each individual. The three columns should include info. on id of the individual, id of the father, id of the mother

Would that be possible, or do we need to spend one or two days, retyping the information ?

Best regards / Nisse L.
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Nils Lundeheim
Swine Breeding Section
Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Box 7023, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
phone: +46 18 67 45 42; fax: +46 18 67 45 10
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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