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Great Tool!

TedJohnson2
TedJohnson2 ✭✭
May 29, 2024 edited July 30, 2024 in Social Groups

The merge analysis is a very helpful tool when trying unravel bad merges. Hats off to the development team!

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  • Rhonda Budvarson
    Rhonda Budvarson ✭✭✭✭
    May 30, 2024

    @TedJohnson2 thank you for your feedback. We are very excited about the potential of this new tool.

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  • Sebastian Adolfo Salinas Aquino
    Sebastian Adolfo Salinas Aquino ✭
    June 22, 2024

    me parece una herramienta que me soluciona los problemas y dudas sobre algunas combinaciones…

    Muchas Gracias.

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  • Carole McIntyre
    Carole McIntyre ✭✭✭
    June 23, 2024

    Terrific. This makes untangling wrong merges so much easier. Love it!

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  • Judalon Manes
    Judalon Manes ✭
    June 27, 2024

    This approach to an all-in-one view makes sense. Thank you for ALWAYS looking for ways to improve ease of use and accuracy!

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  • SandraLatham
    SandraLatham ✭
    June 28, 2024

    Very helpful. I have one minor suggestion. It would be helpful for me to be able to click on a person on the analysis page and see their summary card before being taken to their person page.

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  • SharonZParker
    SharonZParker ✭
    June 29, 2024 edited June 29, 2024

    This is wonderful. I have always wondered why FamilySearch gave four vague reason statements to choose from when merging two records. This way I can actually see what it was that caused another person to merge the records. Thanks!

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  • SandyKJ
    SandyKJ ✭✭
    July 2, 2024

    The options are wonderful to view and compare all parts of the merge. This new tool makes it much easier to decide if a merge was valid or shouldn't have been done. Without having to go into each the deleted person(s) and View All to see the family relationships, dates, etc. to determine type of merge.

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  • Craig Marshall Jacobsen
    Craig Marshall Jacobsen ✭
    July 5, 2024

    Wow! The old way of splitting up a bad old merge was to look at every source and determine which person it really belonged to. With the sources shown that come from each merge it makes that process sooooo much faster. Wonderful tool

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