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Create report from multiple GenoMaps with linked individuals
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Posted Sunday, May 16, 2021
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If I select a specific
GenoMap
to
generate a report
, I'd like it to include the GenoMaps that have linked
individuals
. Is there a way to do that?
e.g. I pick GenoMap 'Smith' to generate a report. The 'Smith' GenoMap has an individual named 'Max Smith' who is linked to GenoMap 'Johnson'. I'd like for the report to include data from GenoMaps 'Smith' and 'Johnson'.
If that is not an
option
then can I pick
multiple GenoMaps
in the Report Data
Source
dropdown?
Thanks.
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Posted Thursday, May 20, 2021
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Post #41448
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Probably the best way to generate a report on a subset of your GenoMaps is to copy and paste the required ones into a new .gno file and report from that.
Unfortunately this will remove
hyperlinks
between GenoMaps in the new file and individuals previously linked will be duplicated so it will then be necessary to recreate the hyperlinks in the new file before generating a the report
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