I completely agree that tags are powerful and indispensable, but you can't
find literally everything with them.  For example, you can't find all the
Williams who married Marys.  You can find the Williams, you can find the
Marys, you can find the Williams and the Marys, but you can't find whether
any of the Williams married the Marys.  You also can't find all the Johns
who had mothers named Mary much less fathers named William--in fact you
can't anything where the search criterion is a relationship, rather than
attributes of individuals.  Curiously, the short list of attributes you can
search for on marriages does NOT include names of spouses.  The closest you
can get with just tags is all Marys and Williams who were married (but not
necessarily to each other). One can use Access to do these searches, so
implementing it is simple. It's arguably a major need in a genealogy
program. Or does somebody know a way in Legacy to do this?
Jonathan


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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What do you use Tags for?


Bill,

After you play with Tags for a while you'll find them indispensible.  Now, a
short primer on Tags....

Suppose you want to find all people in your database named Daniles who were
in the 1880 census from New Jersey and whose birthplace was France.  This is
a fairly simple thing to do in Legacy but you have to make use of Tags to do
it.  Why?  Because Legacy's search can accomodate 3 parameters and this
search has 4.  Here's what you would would do.  Set up a search for
Individual, Surname, Equal to, Daniles AND Individual, Event Name, Equal to,
Census AND Individual, Event Date, Equal to, 1880.  Create List gives you
all the Daniles who were in the 1880 census but you want to narrow it down
to only those born in France.  So, click on Option at the bottom of the List
you just created and click on Advanced Tagging, select a Tag level (1, for
instance) and select "All Persons in List".

Now everybody in your search list is tagged 1.  NOW, do a second search for
Individual, Tag 1, Equal to, Tagged AND Individual, Birth Place, Contains,
France.  Click on Create List and you're finished.

Play with Tags and be sure to read the Help information.  Tags are very
powerful and you can literally find anything in your database with them.
Another way to use Tags - if you have searched for all the people with some
characteristic you need to edit.  Imagine there are hundreds of them and you
can't finish in an evening.  Tag all of them to the same level and click on
the Tag to clear it as you complete each edit.  Now you can come back
anytime and by doing a search for people who are still tagged, you can pick
up where you left off.

Finally, the Tag menu gives you a place to type in what each Tag level is
being used for - USE IT to keep track of your projects.

Jim


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From: "Bill Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:52 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] What do you use Tags for?


| Can someone explain  to me what tags are used for  Why you  need three
| tags with 9 stations in each ?  Thank you!  As you can see i'm new!
|
| Bill Daniles
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