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What is the permanent ID ???


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By 1214052 - Wednesday, February 27, 2013
What is the permanent ID and how does it work.  Who would I make as individual #1 myself or one of the ancestors I am starting from for now?  Once I designate the first permanent ID then to who, as in what order and how do I assign additional #'s?  Also does this have anything to do with Family Rank and how does that work?
By GenoProSupport - Wednesday, February 27, 2013
A Permanent ID is used internally by GenoPro to link individuals and families together when saving to the .gno file.  The Permanent ID is also used when generating a report, to name the files, such as Ind-0001.htm.  You may use the Permanent ID with your own database, if you wish to link additional information to an individual.
By appliey - Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Before you can register for the issue of a permanent identity card, you will need to show that you are eligible to do so under the Registration of Persons.
By NiKo - Tuesday, March 26, 2013
I use a lot of Hyperlinks to have people appear on various genomaps, eg, child of couple on one genomap, spouse in another, godparent on multiple.

On one gno file, I noticed I appear multiple times in the Individual Display:
-once as Ind0004 .. my original entry
-again as Ind3098 on the Social Entities page


How do multiple Indxxxx entries work .. Is all the information the same or is some different?  Do I need to be careful or do things in a certain order?

I noticed if I changed the display (eg, highlight a certain quadrant) and then hyperlinked it, the change was propagated to all the hyperlinks.  However, if I hyperlinked it first, and then changed the Display on one, it one applied to that genomap, and then I had to manually go through and change all the others.

Is that correct? or was I doing something "wrong"?

Are there any other differences like that?