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Hi
First post, but I have searched for earlier threads regarding my problem.
I am running 2.0.0.4
I am having problems sharing GED's with others as well as uploading to Ancestry. 2 individuals have been unable to open my .ged's. Ancestry shows the following message when I attempt to upload "Error: The file you have specified (xxxx.ged) does not appear to be a valid GEDCOM file, please try again."
I have used both the "Export to Gedcom format" and "Export to Gedcom via Report Generator" options with the same result.
I reduced the names of output and destination files to single words.
I'm at loss on how to proceed. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Ian G
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There may be a tag Ancestry does not like. When you get the error, do you have a line number where the error occurs. A gedcom file may have thousand of lines (entries), and it is very useful to have a mechanism to report which line/tag is not supported.
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GenoProSupport (4/22/2007) There may be a tag Ancestry does not like. When you get the error, do you have a line number where the error occurs. A gedcom file may have thousand of lines (entries), and it is very useful to have a mechanism to report which line/tag is not supported.
The error message didn't give that much detail - I pasted the entire message in my original post. Also, I have 2 friends who have been unable to open .ged's I've created. One uses Legacy and she told me that trying to open my GED caused another GED to open. I don't know which software the other friend is using, but she reported not being able to open.
I'm prepared to accept that it's user error, but I just don't know where I'm making my mistake. It might be something daft like improper filename syntax. I'll attach it here, but I ask anyone who opens it not to use it or distribute it - it's really half-baked at this point. Anyone interested in the families involved can PM me here and I'll be happy to share all I have.
Thanks Ian G
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The Gedcom file you have posted is generated using the built-in Export to Gedcom. You should have better luck with the 'Export to Gedcom' using the Report Generator. Be sure to select the 'Export to Gedcom {EN}' skin.
'lego audio video erro ergo disco' or "I read, I listen, I watch, I make mistakes, therefore I learn"
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Ron (4/22/2007) The Gedcom file you have posted is generated using the built-in Export to Gedcom. You should have better luck with the 'Export to Gedcom' using the Report Generator. Be sure to select the 'Export to Gedcom {EN}' skin.
Hi Ron
I've tried both methods and Ancestry didn't like either version of the file. And, yes, I did select the skin you mention above. Does it make a difference that I'm converting only one genomap from my tree? I previously cut and pasted part of one .gno file into a new file and successfully converted that using the reports generator. I could try that again, but I'd be happier if I could avoid extra steps.
Thanks Ian G
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May be Ancestry.com is just a little flakey at times. I converted your .ged file to a 'Report Generator' gedcom by importing it into GenoPro (this should result in an identical .gno to yours) and re-exporting using the Report Generator. I was then able to import this tree into a non-public Ancestry.com tree using IE6 without any problem. I have now deleted this tree. Ancestry seems to abort transactions at busy times - it took several attempts before the tree was deleted.
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| I used an earlier version of GenoPro to generate a Ged file for Ancestry and had no problem uploading it. I had had problems with GenesReunited earlier but had removed the custom tags and it then worked. I can't remember which version I used but it was last Christmas. I intend to update these sites again at the beginning of summer so am curious to know if there is a bug.
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I had a similar problem importing a GED from Genopro in either Legacy or PAF (I forget which). The problem seemed to be with the DEAT (death tag). Genopro exports DEAT Y. Using a text editor I changed all occurrences to DEAT and the file was accepted. I avoid all Genopro custom tags in my tree for this reason.
Genopro is wonderful for the display of a graphic tree particularly the ability to extract a portion of my tree, create an EMF and paste onto a page in a Word document or create a PDF of the diagram to pass onto others. But unfortunatley the program lacks the tools to produce text files in report format for Descendant, Ahnentafel and Descendant Narrative reports. I find these essential when passing data on to non-Genopro users. So I'm stuck with exporting GEDCOM files to third party software for this convenience.
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Barry Graham (4/22/2007) I had a similar problem importing a GED from Genopro in either Legacy or PAF (I forget which). The problem seemed to be with the DEAT (death tag). Genopro exports DEAT Y. Using a text editor I changed all occurrences to DEAT and the file was accepted. I avoid all Genopro custom tags in my tree for this reason.
Genopro is wonderful for the display of a graphic tree particularly the ability to extract a portion of my tree, create an EMF and paste onto a page in a Word document or create a PDF of the diagram to pass onto others. But unfortunatley the program lacks the tools to produce text files in report format for Descendant, Ahnentafel and Descendant Narrative reports. I find these essential when passing data on to non-Genopro users. So I'm stuck with exporting GEDCOM files to third party software for this convenience.
Hi
You're right on the money about why I chose GenoPro - the ability to share with folks who don't have GEDCOM viewers, or even computers. The PDF output appeals to me, though I haven't played with that yet. After reading the first few responses I was already thinking that one software package might not be enough, so I may pick up Legacy to complement GenoPro. Since I decided to drop $300 on Ancestry, software seems pretty cheap.
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