Hi Ron,

Thank you for providing the query codes to find twins. I ran them on a small database, (Access copy) and found 2 sets of twins. The child status column came up all blank but would not accept input. Not a big problem, I updated my Legacy copy of the database in Legacy. There were also 3 individuals that produced 4 identical lines in qFindMultipleBirths query. I checked the qSiblingInfo query and those 3 had 2 identical entries there. I would like to run the querys on my main database but it would be nice if the query would update child status for me.
Thanks,
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Richard Van Wasshnova
Seal Beach, CA

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 8:57 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Using Access to find twins, triplets, etc.


To find multiple birth siblings using Microsoft Access requires the following steps.

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3) Each set of multiple births should be displayed in adjacent rows. The child status number can be modified to show the correct child status description (see tblCS) or a report could be printed and then used to help in making changes inside of Legacy.

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