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Can Family Search be programed to deny access to printing an ordinance card if it is out of order?

Carol B Cash
Carol B Cash ✭
December 7, 2021 edited December 22, 2021 in Suggest an Idea

Since the new 300 reservation rule has gone into effect, I have run into a problem. I have an extensive tree and work on it every day. When I found an ancestor who only had partial ordinances reserved and shared with the temple, I would reserve the other ordinances. This is no longer possible. To solve this, would have to keep a very long list of those who have partial reservations, and check frequently to see if they were completed, so I could reserve the rest. This seems to be an inefficient use of my time and resources. I understand that ordinances should not be performed out of order.

My solution is this: Program Family Search so that more than one person can reserve and share ordinances with the temple, so no ordinance goes undone. Then have a message that informs the patron: "This card cannot be printed until the previous ordinances have been performed and recorded." If the card can't be printed, the ordinances will not be done out of order.

I hope this is helpful. Sincerely, Carol Cash

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    December 7, 2021 edited December 7, 2021

    Your question has been moved to "Suggest An Idea" category. Family Search values your thoughts and ideas. The FamilySearch engineers will see your suggestion in this category. You might want to also post your comments here: https://community.familysearch.org/en/categories/suggest-an-idea

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