By ChrisIv - Thursday, February 26, 2009
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One of my cousins, said the report shows her as the sixth oldest of seven children, and she is the sixth youngest of seven children. I checked out the work sheet, and the birth dates, she is the sixth youngest, and it does list her as the sixth oldest of seven. What could the error be?
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By Poolzone - Thursday, February 26, 2009
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Look here .. http://www.genopro.com/help/individuals/family
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By genome - Friday, February 27, 2009
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I could not see a problem with any of the seven child families in your impressive tree. I wonder therefore if this an issue of nomenclature? The report numbers from the oldest to the youngest, so if she is the sixth oldest of seven, then there is only one child younger than her, ie. she is also the second youngest. On the other hand, if she is the sixth youngest of seven then she is the second oldest, i.e. there is only one child older than her. Perhaps I should change the report to split when there are more than three children. e.g. For four children we would have: oldest, second oldest, second youngest and youngest. As an aside, I recommend you download the latest version of the report as unfortunately the version you are using has a problem with both Google Maps and the buttons controlling the SVG GenoMap display.
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