Today I discovered that Constance is (again) merged into a hopeless stack that is wrong and unmergable.
A stack of 92 when I started to undo.
Please join me!
Constance d'Arles, Queen consort of the Franks
And please do n o t merge any Constancese than one at a time!
there are more than a 100 constance of arles showing. it appears that ken rice has 13,johannes rye roste & zack zuzalek also have multiple duplicates. if ken,johannes & zack would merge their duplicates it would be a good start. when i see this many duplicates i shudder.....where do you start on these difficult profiles? is there a process to follow or do you just jump in?
i tried a merge after stacking duplicates i get to a message box-"you cannot merge parents & children" or something to that effect. the complicated merges, most often in my experience, gets no where. i really do not know how you do it.
if someone can try merging the various trees of constance of arles and succeed i would like to know how you did it. i am getting tired of wasting my time.
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Constance has been a problem for a long time.
Most often it has been due to all the Hugh's in the family. I have dealt with grandmas married to grandsons and so on.
You can not make stacks without solving the problem first. bit, as it is very hard to find the problem - if you want to merge two profiles - stack only two profiles at the time and try to merge them right away. If that is not working - one of the profiles have a generationloop, and that need to be found.
By singelmerge I mean that you can not make stacks - then we are just back to braking merges again.
Susanna, I presume you prefer this profile for Constance's mother:
Adélaïde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine
and not this one:
Adélaïde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine
Jon,
yes you basically just "jump right in".
1) You make a list of the copies,
2) send messages to the managers,
3) only AFTER that send request to collaborate.
4) find two copies that you CAN merge. and start merging them.
5) Go back to #1. :-)
This is exactly what I've been doing to two years now with the biblical tree.