Listers,
Excuse me for replying with a changed subject, Maybe since it will be filed with "ANother Question" it might help others to understand what "ANother Question" was all about.
Now to my subject "RINs and MRINs change or not change ...". It is my belief that we should not trust that the future will support the idea of RINs. Legacy may die. You may want to change to another program. I think one should use an filing system that does not depend any company. Ten years down the road things WILL be different.
Any suggestions on filing systems that will stand the test of time?
Jim
LegacySupport wrote:
Gayle,
Not necessarily true. There are times when a user needs to (or chooses to) renumber RINs or MRINs, in which case they *will* be changed
However, under normal use they won't change by themselves.
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The RIN never changes
IE The RIN is assigned when you enter a new inividual say RIN2501. When I
have individual certs or christening evidence or death cert it goes into the
plastic pocket 002501. The noughts allow for expansion as
Legacy sorts like a database. The source number is entered into Legacy B002501 for birth certificate
C002501 for christening and so on. The paper is scanned and attached to the
source and given the source rererence number.
If I find census for this person as a child it is filed under the MRIN of
the parents even if I don't know who they are as I enter Unknown for
parents. Usually however I have birth or christening evidence which will at
least give me one name of the parents. IE if the MRIN of
002501 is MRIN1950, census number for RIN2501 will stay with the parants
until he/she marries and then if filed under her/his MRIN as she/he will
then have a new family. It just saves on double filing the paper because
other people are also involved. Say parents have 7 children and you find them in 1841, if you stayed filing
on the individual files you would have 9 copies.
Doesn't really matter what the number is as long as you can find it and paper is kept in a manageable way. It boils down to using Legacy to do the work and paper is the backup. Gayle
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