Luis -

I have been following this conversation and find it interesting.  While 
everyone has come up with different ways to deal with the situation - I do like 
the idea of being able to mark the surety level.  I agree that the tree would 
look very nice.

Maybe it is something that Legacy can work on?

Sandy K Keas





From: luisalr...@clix.pt
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Relationships surety level
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:25:45 +0100

Sorry but i'm not receiving the mails so I canĀ“t answer directly

Thanks for ll the opinions.
I use notes but they are all mixed in the same place.
The example I gave is the simplest (and is an example not a real case).
 I have lots of cases where the missing "link" is to the grandparents that only 
show in the marriage of some (or only one) of the grandsons.
I still think it would be more "neat" with a "relationship" surety level. All 
the solutions are a bit "klundge" so I think the program needs to address this.

You could also imagine in the ancestor or descendant maps, the thickness of the 
relationship line dependent of the surety level...
Very friendly is'nt it? :-)

L.Salreta


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