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Merging 2 ged files
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 14:17
by BillFraser
I have 2 ged files, both created in FH, that I want to merge. Each has around 1000 records and there is significant overlap of people across the two files. This morning I used the Merge feature of FH4 and after 4 hours of editing the suggestions I proceeded with the actual merge. This appeared to go ok, I got the Merge Results Window, but then FH crashed and I lost all the work.
Two questions:-
a) Is there any known problem here and how can I avoud it in future?
b) Is there any way of easily merging a large file in stages, so that you can spread the work over several sessions?
Thanks
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Merging 2 ged files
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 15:40
by tatewise
Cannot comment on the Merge crash but there is an
Article about it from 2002:
Articles > Bugs > Merging two GEDCOM files
http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... news&id=29
As an aside, you did remember to check each tab Individual, Family, Note, Source, etc.
Merge in stages is not possible, but there is a
Wish List item for it:
Wish List > Ref 113 Merge/Compare Save Restore function
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wishlist/wldispl ... lwlref=113
You could perhaps split one file into smaller GEDCOM files and merge the subsets one at a time.
Merging 2 ged files
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 16:22
by BillFraser
I didn't actually check the other tabs - would this actually cause a crash? (I accept that had the merge worked, some of my data would have got screwed up.)
I actually have now tried merging two test versions of my files. I accepted all the suggestions, merged, got the merge report, than a crash. This happened consistently every time I tried it. However after I simply explored the other tabs (didn't do any processing there) and tried to merge my individuals again it worked fine, no crash. And now I cannot reproduce the crash (on my test files) whether or not I venture into the other tabs.
A bit of a mystery!
Merging 2 ged files
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 17:14
by tatewise
Please keep the test files that cause the crash as Calico may find them very useful.
The fact that inspecting all the tabs prevents the crash is also very helpful.