[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

That enhancement would make more sense.  In looking for the lowest RIN
Legacy is obviously trying to determine the top of the tree, and although it sometimes succeeds it also sometimes provides misleading results. It should not be too difficult for Legacy to refine this by simply searching to see if the individual with the lowest RIN has parents - or grandparents.

Okay then! I see where you're going with this. But with two parents who have their own parents, which of the two branches would Legacy select that would be the 'correct' one?

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Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg.



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