Even if this feature weren't to be improved, in my opinion it is great as it
saves so much time. I don't have a large file like some of you. Only around
5000 people, so far, but even so haven't scratched the surface in getting
the ordinances for my people and it was such a chore getting one at a time.
I entered a "search all" after my initial testing yesterday and it is almost
through with it today so it will more than likely complete tomorrow or the
next.  Of course I changed the settings to limit it to 150 people and exact
spelling. Will then deal with the 0 returns later.  



Also of course like anything you get from anywhere or anyone then have to
prove it to my own satisfaction but at least further than I was.... Right?



Once again I think it is great.  Thanks a million for this addition.  I have
been a member of Legacy family since version 1 and of course think it is the
one and only even though still keep PAF around just for sentimental reasons
as it was my first one. 



Star

 

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From: [email protected]

Date: 02/21/05 21:12:48

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Prototype Legacy IGI Search

 

Clifford,

 

> My question is whether we should hold off applying this prototype to our

> entire databases until it is improved and indeed ready for primetime?

 

-----------------------------

As Ken stated:

 

"Hi Legacy Users,

Sherry mentioned that this feature is not quite ready for prime time. That

statement was correct in that it was not supposed to have been released with

the last build. That was my mistake and now that it's slipped out we won't

take it away from you. It sounds like some of you are pretty happy by my

slip :)

 

The IGI Search feature is safe to use and we have had a couple hundred

people using it for the last couple months so it's pretty good as is but

it's going to get even better . We would consider the current release of the

IGI Search feature a version 1.0 release. There are just so many things I

still want to add to it! It's very functional at this point but it's going

to get a lot better over time as we continue to improve things and add new

features to it. Because it snuck out the door before we were officially

ready we didn't have the help written for it yet. Dave will be adding this

soon.

 

 

Thanks

 

Ken McGinnis"

-----------------------------I have been using this feature since 26 Oct

2004. It works flawlessly. I haven't had any problems using it.

 

My thoughs on the information I am obtaining from this list:

 

1.) It is only as accurate as the person transcribing the information or

submitting the information for temple work.

 

2.) I accept the ordinance work as true dates.

 

3.) I add missing birth, marriage, death, & burial dates to my database. I

don't consider the dates as accurate until I have an image of the original

document to prove that date. (This is my philosophy with any Internet site

or for that matter Family data. Who knows where they obtained their

information unless they have the orig. documents. At which time I scan

them - have laptop & scanner - will travel)

 

4.) It is a good starting point for missing information. Why do the work

from scratch when you can obtain clues from someone elses research.

 

> The system needs:

> 1) a simpler way of identifying which of the IGIs actually have primary

> sources, and the details of those that do not. I believe that currently

the

> only "source" identified is the generic "International Genealogical Index

> (R) v5" (Am I wrong on this?) In sourcing one aims to specify enough

detail

> so that future researchers can go back and easily review the actual

sources

> for verification of relevance and accuracy.

 

If you know it came from the IGI, you can go back and search there again.

It isn't like you have to travel thousands of miles to do so. I think if

you want more sure items, you would have to travel to Salt Lake City, Utah

to view the original documents. The folks at Millenium are awesome for even

including this feature.

 

> As others have mentioned it also needs:

> 2) a method of easily deleting all of those "possible" matches that don't

> match at all.

 

This is already built into the IGI search utility under "Options." I can

delete all results, a filtered list, or individual search results. How much

easier do you want it. The only thing easier would be to think about

deleting an item and it is gone.<hehe> Neural implants aren't on the market

yet.<hehe>

 

Glen

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