By 317911 - Monday, June 8, 2009
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When 2 women (say Anne and Maria) are married and they have a child, the report of the child will show that the father is Anne and the mother is Maria. This is very embarrising for the parents. I guess the same will happen when 2 men are married and they have childeren.
I tracked the problem in the dictionairy.xml file in the lines:
What to do ?????
Ary Stuifbergen astuifbergen@gmail.com
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By 317911 - Monday, June 8, 2009
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dictionairy lines were not visible:
It concerns the lines
!-- 0=name's, 1=is|was, 2=html father name, 3=his|her, 4=is|was 5=html mother name -- PhParents T="{ }{\U}{!0}[ father {!1} {2h}][[{?2} and {!3}] mother {!4} {5h}]."
317911 (6/8/2009)
When 2 women (say Anne and Maria) are married and they have a child, the report of the child will show that the father is Anne and the mother is Maria. This is very embarrising for the parents. I guess the same will happen when 2 men are married and they have childeren. I tracked the problem in the dictionairy.xml file in the lines:
What to do ?????
Ary Stuifbergen astuifbergen@gmail.com
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By GenoProSupport - Monday, June 8, 2009
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317911 (6/8/2009) When 2 women (say Anne and Maria) are married and they have a childTwo women cannot have a child. Biologically, there must be a male and a female to produce a child. If two women adopted a child, then the child still has a biological mother and a father.
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By 317911 - Monday, June 8, 2009
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You are not telling me anything new! I know about the birds and the bees.Still remains the point is that it is for the couple involved embarressing to see one of them assigned with a wrong gender. If there is the possibility to have one of them (as it is) as the mother and leave the other one out, it is already solved. So what I want to create is something like the child mother is Anne. Anne and Maria are married. Can I do this?
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By genome - Monday, June 8, 2009
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It is a common mistake to confuse the family line with a marriage line. They are not necessarily one and the same. Anne is involved in two families, the child's biological father and her 'family' with Maria. If the pedigree link to a child is a biological one then it ought to be connected to the child's biological family, even if the father is unknown or not declared. 
You can of course move the biological family line to 'hide' it if required.
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By 317911 - Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Ok Ron, thanks for the remarks, something is alright now: The child report will say that the mother is Anna. BUT at Anna it will report that the first family of Anna with unkown has one child and that the SECOND family of Anna is with Maria. This is not the case. Anna is with Maria and the child came thru artificial insemination. Hiding family relation is done ? Now I use the entry window of the relation, selecting familiy overview and then thicking the box next to relation dragbox. Correct? If I do so, then there is no report of child's mother Anna and at Anna there is no report of Child. Any suggestion to get this right?
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