One for Mark please.
Hi Mark, I'm using the latest version of your Plug-In 2.3.1. When I make an Export Gedcom File, after the creation I receive a message stating:
Excluded Individuals: 0
Excluded Families: 1
However there is nothing in the Research Log to say which Family was excluded or why. Can you please help explain what I should look for to understand what might be wrong?
I've checked the Plug-In help but could see any mention of this.
Best wishes
David
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Re: Ancestry Synchronisation
Look at the research note Ancestry Sync – GEDCOM Export - does that tell you?
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Re: Ancestry Synchronisation
Thanks Jelv. Like I have said. The research note doesn't give any details.
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Hi David - I may have an explanation for you.
Early versions of the plugin excluded Individual records from export if the Private flag was selected, or if the Living flag was selected without the option to export living people. Family records were excluded if either partner was excluded. That worked well in most cases, but excluded families with children where one parent was marked as private, so lost the family link between the public parent and the child.
The plugin now looks at the family in more detail, and only excludes families with children if both parents are marked as private, or are not in the database. You have no excluded individuals, so it is more likely to be the latter scenario - a family with neither parent known.
Can you confirm that you have selected the option to display the GEDCOM export Research Note? It is off by default, but once set is a "sticky" option remembered between runs. Does that give you any useful information? I've noticed that the report does not include Family Record ID, so will simply say Unknown & Unknown, but you should be able to identify the family from the Records Window.
If it is a deliberate family record (say to identify two individuals of unknown parentage as full siblings), it still has to be excluded unfortunately, as Ancestry does not support this scenario. They structure all their relationships around the individual, so no individual, no relationship.
If it's not that, I'll have to think again!
Early versions of the plugin excluded Individual records from export if the Private flag was selected, or if the Living flag was selected without the option to export living people. Family records were excluded if either partner was excluded. That worked well in most cases, but excluded families with children where one parent was marked as private, so lost the family link between the public parent and the child.
The plugin now looks at the family in more detail, and only excludes families with children if both parents are marked as private, or are not in the database. You have no excluded individuals, so it is more likely to be the latter scenario - a family with neither parent known.
Can you confirm that you have selected the option to display the GEDCOM export Research Note? It is off by default, but once set is a "sticky" option remembered between runs. Does that give you any useful information? I've noticed that the report does not include Family Record ID, so will simply say Unknown & Unknown, but you should be able to identify the family from the Records Window.
If it is a deliberate family record (say to identify two individuals of unknown parentage as full siblings), it still has to be excluded unfortunately, as Ancestry does not support this scenario. They structure all their relationships around the individual, so no individual, no relationship.
If it's not that, I'll have to think again!
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Re: Ancestry Synchronisation
Hi Mark and Jelv
Yes that setting did provide the information needed to figure out the exclusion. I must be honest and say I have not kept up with more recent developments with this Plug-In. I'll refresh my knowledge over the weekend.
Thank you both very much.
Yes that setting did provide the information needed to figure out the exclusion. I must be honest and say I have not kept up with more recent developments with this Plug-In. I'll refresh my knowledge over the weekend.
Thank you both very much.
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Re: Ancestry Synchronisation
It was a useful prompt that I had omitted to update the help file with a description of the more detailed criteria for excluding family records from export. Now fixed.
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Thank you Mark
Much appreciated.
Much appreciated.