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Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 09:57
by doppelganger
Hi,
Is there a simple way to hide living relatives, but not hide dead relatives without a death date entered.
Is it possible to enter a code on the lines of 'death date unknown' rather than creating queries or saving various versions of chart.
Thanks
Alan
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Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 11:05
by Jane
In V3
You can use the estimatedageat function to find everyone over 100 and then set the living flag.
Where are you trying to hide them from?
Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 11:42
by doppelganger
Hi
Thanks for the reply. If I set the flag for say 100 years, and I export the Gedcom to another program. Will this work ok?
Alan
Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 12:31
by Jane
You need to use the split tree to make a file to send deleting everyone with the living flag set.
Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 15:14
by doppelganger
Hi,
Could somebody kindly explain how to use the estimatedageat function?
Many thanks
Alan
Hiding living relatives
Posted: 27 Jan 2007 17:10
by nsw
alan said:
Hi,
Could somebody kindly explain how to use the estimatedageat function?
Many thanks
Alan
It depends where you want to use it. If, for example, you wanted another column in the main records window for an individual you could:
- Right click on the Records window and select 'Columns...' or 'Configure Columns...' (depends on where you click).
- In the 'Configure Columns' dialogue that appears, scroll to the bottom of the left hand list and double-click
- Make the heading something like 'Estiamted Age Today' and the Expression:
=EstimatedAgeAt(%INDI%, Today(), MIN)
This will show the likely minimum age today for each person.
Other possibilities are:
=EstimatedAgeAt(%INDI%, Today(), MAX)
(maximum likely age)
=EstimatedAgeAt(%INDI%, Today(), AVG)
(halfway between the max and the min)
or something different like:
=EstimatedAgeAt(%INDI%, Date(1901), MAX)
Maximum likely age in 1901.
Have a look at the help file that comes with Family Historian for more details.
Regards