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Gedcom export with second last name
Gedcom export with second last name
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Javier Albinarrate
Posted Monday, October 14, 2019
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Hi,
I have a
tree
with several thousands ancestors, and a relevant number of them are of
Spanish
origin, where an
individual
's
second last name
is the first last name of the mother.
When I
export to GEDCOM
the individual gets the following output:
0 @ind01162@ INDI
1 NAME Anastasia /Albinarrate/
2 DISPLAY Anastasia Albinarrate Tobalina
3 LINES 4
2 GIVN Anastasia
2 SURN Albinarrate
2 LAST2 Tobalina
Where the NAME field, ends up without the second last name being included, and that means that other programs and services lack
information
when I import into them.
In the above example the proper output should have been
1 NAME Anastasia /Albinarrate Tobalina/
I did
find
in
options
how to properly configure the Displayed name. But I could not find a way to do the same thing for the gedcom exports.
Is this a known issue? Is there a solution to it?
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Gedcom export with second last name
By
Javier Albinarrate
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Monday, October 14, 2019
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It would appear that you are using GenoPro's builtin gedcom export...
By
genome
(
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
)
I have just now noticed your reply. Thanks!!! This helped a lot!...
By
Javier Albinarrate
(
Friday, December 27, 2019
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