I am using FH for a One Name Study, so have many different families in different states of completeness.
I would like to identify the 'top' of each family - that is where there are no parents linked, and where the name is that of the Study (to eliminate spouse families, unrelated individuals, etc.). Is there some way to do this please?
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* Finding tops of families
- Jane
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That is a fairly easy query.
Just add all where the surname is correct and exclude were the patent family is not null.
Just add all where the surname is correct and exclude were the patent family is not null.
- Jane
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Finding tops of families
This one should do it.
To see all top of families just remove the surname selection from the Rows
http://www.fhug.org.uk/images/uploads/T ... _Trees.fhq
To see all top of families just remove the surname selection from the Rows
http://www.fhug.org.uk/images/uploads/T ... _Trees.fhq
Finding tops of families
Thank you, Jane - that's just what I needed!