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This part indicates you how to make modifications in a database using your navigator. If the database owner has installed a password, you have to enter it in the welcome page to have access to the different possibilities of updating.

Before starting, it is important to understand the basic notions: first, the notion of "first name", "surname", "number", and second, the notions of "persons" and "families". This allows you to understand the next sections about updating.


1. First names, surnames, numbers

Each person of the base is located by his first name, his surname and his number, this last information allowing to distinguish two persons having the same first name and the same surname. This set is named the person's "key" (note).

So, if there are two "John Smith" in the database, you can differentiate them by the number. Any number is valid and you are not obliged to start from 0 or 1, nor counting by adding 1 each time. For example, your first "John Smith" can have the number 7 and the second, the number 4. One will be represented by "John", "Smith", "7" and the second by "John", "Smith", "4".

You choose this number, except if you started from a GEDCOM file: in this case, "ged2gwb" has chosen it number for you, for all persons of the base.

This number appears only in updating pages: they are not visible in the normal pages. So, if you type the name "John Smith" in the welcome page, GeneWeb gives a choice between "John Smith 7" and "John Smith 4", but without displaying explicitly the numbers.

However, as you are a "guru" since you make updatings, know that you can put a "dot" and the number between the first name and the surname. For example, in the welcome page, you can search "John .4 Smith" and you find directly the one whose number is 4.

Also note that:

It is important to understand correctly this notion, because some of the error messages you have concerns this. For example, the messages like: Note also that this number has nothing to do with the number of first names of noble persons: "Edward III" has not necessarily the number "3". However, and this is not a contradiction, it is good usage, although not mandatory, to choose the same number, whenever possible: you will see that is more practical.

But most of the time, there is no need to specify a number. Write nothing: it will be 0 by default and it is Ok.


2. Persons and Families

The GeneWeb databases, internally, hold two main notions: persons and families: The updatings of the base are simply and exclusively updating of "persons" and "families": adding, modification, deletion.

3. Access to updatings

If you are sure you understand well the two previous sections, you can now start.

To access to updatings, you can:

In the welcome page, clicking on "Add a family" allows you to start filling an empty database.

You see then a form to add a family. Report to the section Add a Family.

In a personal record, clicking on "Update" allows you to see a page where some choices are proposed. This choices depend on the familial situation of the person:

  1. In all cases, you have the choice "Modify" and "Delete": it is the modification or deletion of the person. Report to the sections:

    If the database owner gave the authorisation (see Configuration file), you get the choice "Send image". Report to the sections:

  1. If the person is married, you have, for each marriage, the choice "Modify/Family" and "Delete/Family". Report to the sections:

  1. If there are several marriages, there is a choice "Invert" between each marriage, allowing you to invert the order of the families.
  1. In other cases, this familial list ends with "Add/Family". You see the same form than "Add a family" of the welcome page, except that the person will be prefilled in the form in one of the parents (according to the sex). Report to the section:

  1. A choice is proposed also to change the children's names. This allows to change the first name and the surname of all the children of a person in one only form. Report to the section:

  1. At the end, if the person has no parents, the choice "Add/Parents" is proposed. This also gives the form "Add/Family" with the person prefilled as a child and his surname in the "name" area of the father. Report to the section:

Remarks:


4. Some specific points

These points are highlighted because they are possible pitfalls: do follow the indicated procedure.

4.1. How to modify the first name or the surname of a child

Example: in the family of "John Smith" and "Barbara Jones", one of the children has been named "Robert", although his first name was actually "Philip":

What you must do:

What you must not do:

4.2. How to add a child in a family

For example, in the family of "John Smith" and "Barbara Jones", you want to add "Hubert" as a child:

What you must do:

What you must not do:

5. Forms

5.1. Add a Family

You see this form titled "Add/Family": This form behaves exactly like "Modify a Family", except that it creates a new family. As many times you use it, as many times a family is created.

This means that if you notice that you made mistakes after having validated the form, do not do "Add/Family" again, but "Modify/Family"!

Report to the following paragraph to see how to fill the form.

5.2. Modify a Family

You see this form from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", then "Modify/Family". This form is prefilled by the "first name", the "surname" and the "number" of the father, the mother and the children, as well as all the possible data relative to this family.

This form behaves like "Add/Family" of the previous section (except that there is no creation of a new family). What follows is therefore valid for the form "Add/Family".

Filling

All areas (prefilled or not) can be filled, erased or modified. When you have finished filling, erasing and modifying all you judge necessary, go to the end of the form and commit the form by clicking on "Ok".

In the area where there are persons, remark the selection "Link" and "Create". According to the case, it will be preselected to "Link" or "Create". You can change this selection according to what you want to do.

When committing, the cases "child" whose area "first name" is empty are ignored, whatever the contents of the other areas. It is like they do not exist.

For children, the field "name" is optional: if it is absent, the name of the father is taken.

Some modifications

Here are some modifications you can do:

Committing

The committing takes place when you click on "Ok". As long as you do not do it, no change is done in the base.

Remark also that, as it is said above, that if you selected one or several "Insert/Child", just a new form is proposed: this is not the proper committing.

When the committing is really done, you must see a new page whose title is:

5.3. Delete a Family

You see this form, titled "Delete/Family" from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", the "Delete/Family".

The form only holds the button "Ok" to allow you to do it really. You can still give up.

If you do "Ok", a new page appears with the title "Family deleted".

The family is removed from the base: the father, the mother and the children scatter. However none of them is deleted: just the father and the mother are no more married, they have no more these children (they may have other ones from other marriages, which are persisting), the children have no more parents.

5.4. Modify a Person

You see this form titled "Modify/Person" from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", then "Modify". The form is prefilled with all the individual data of this person.

Filling

All areas (prefilled or not) can be filled, erased or modified. When you filled, erased, modified all you judge necessary, go to the end of the form and commit the form by clicking on "Ok".

Some buttons hold "Insert/...": "Insert qualifier", "Insert alias", etc.

Warning: this is not to add the corresponding qualifier or alias, etc to the person, but to ask for a new form with a reserved place for another qualifier, another alias, etc.

So, if you do "Ok" after having selected one or several of these buttons, a new bigger form is proposed to you, and no updating is done yet.

Therefore, if, after an "Ok", you see a new modification form, this means that your committing has not been recorded (not yet), even if you filled a lot of areas.

Different fields

Remark the meaning of the different fields, specially the use of "public name", "qualifier", "alias", etc which all have a very specific meaning.

Committing

The committing takes place when you click on "Ok". As long as you do not do it, no change is done in the base.

Remark also that, as it is said above, that if you selected one or several "Insert/...", just a new form is proposed: this is not the proper committing.

When the committing is really done, you must see a new page whose title is:

5.5. Delete a Person

You see this form, titled "Delete/Person" from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", then "Delete person".

The form only holds the button "Ok" to allow you to do it really. You can still give up.

If you do "Ok", a new page appears with the title "Person deleted".

The person is not exactly deleted. His personal data is erased (included his first name and surname) as well as his connection with his parents.

But an "entity person" is subsisting, linked to his possible spouse and children.

5.6. Send an Image

You see this form, titled "Send image" from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", then "Send image", but only if the data base owner gave the authorization for that, and if the field "image" of the person is empty.

You can send (upload) a "gif", "jpeg" or "png" file which will be associated to the person. This file is recorded in the site. If this person already had a image, yours replaces it.

Note: if the field "image" of the person is not empty, you don't have access to "send image". If you want to do it, do first "Update", "Modify person", and erase the contents of the field "image".

5.7. Delete an Image

You see this form, titled "Delete image" from a personal record, after having clicked on "Update", then "Delete image", but only if the data base owner gave the authorization for that.

If you click on "Ok", the image associated with the person is deleted.

5.8. Change the children's names.

You see this form from a personal page after having clicked on "Update", then "Change children's names".

All the person's children are displayed. It is possible to modify the first name, the surname and the number of each child.

An interesting facility: when a child's surname is erased, the parent's surname is automatically taken.

This can be convenient to change the surname of a complete branch: one changes with "modify person" the surname of the ancestor. Then one applies "change children's names" on the ancestor and one simply erases in this form the children's surnames, which is a fast operation. Then one restarts with the children.

It can be used also to fix the first name of a child. But if it is only for a child, this can be done with "modify person".

5.9. Dates shortcuts.

In the "families" forms, it is possible to directly add birth and death dates for the created persons. It allows to go faster when you add these persons. You have also the following shortcuts about the precisions of the dates:

And for the year of the date of the "death" field:


6. How to merge two persons

This section describes how to merge two persons in a database, if the case you recorded the same person twice.

Note: we do not speak here about how to merge two data bases: this is treated elsewhere.

The merge of two persons is rather manual, but constantly, you keep a coherent database.

The principle is the following:

It is therefore necessary to scan the ancestors until we find "mergeable" ones. GeneWeb does this work for you: it indicates you the possible ancestors to be merged.

Here is how to proceed. Follow the instructions below while doing your merge:


7. How to merge two families

To merge two families, first merge the fathers (if they are different) and the mothers (if they are different) following the directives of the previous section.

Then, from the father's page or the mother's page, do "Update". If the two families are next to the other, you can see a "Merge" between them. Click on it. If they are not next the one to the other, use "Invert" as many times as necessary.


8. Languages with declinations

Some languages have declinations, i.e. the proper nouns and the common nouns are written differently according to the place they are in the sentence. It is the case of Czech, one of the languages provided by GeneWeb.

So the English phrases:

   ... married with Vladana
   ... cousins of Vladana
are translated in Czech by:
   ... si vzal Vladanu
   ... bratranci Vladany

The Czech first name "Vladana" has therefore several forms: "Vladana" is the nominative, "Vladanu" the accusative, "Vladany" the genitive.

8.1. Data entering

In the language lexicon and in the data, the cases are indicated by a letter enclosed by two ":".

So in Czech, the accusative and the genitive are respectively represented by:

   :a:
   :g:

In an update form, to enter a first name or a surname with its declinations, the nominative has to be given followed by the code and the form of each case. For example, for "Vladana":

   Vladana:a:Vladanu:g:Vladany
Two shortcuts are possible: The form with '-' can be used for "Vladana":
   Vladana:a:-u:g:-y

8.2. Displaying, documentation

In the page, only the nominative is normally visible. The other forms are used only if the expressions of the language ask for them.

While browsing with a language without declinations, the nominative is systematically displayed.

The complete form (with the complete description of the forms) appears only in the update forms.

There is no documentation on the various used cases because it depends on the language. The better way is to look at the lexicon. This can be consulted from the welcome page by clicking on "lexicon" in the bottom of the page. Look at the phrases corresponding to your language.



Note: in the person's "key", all accentuated vowels are considered as they unaccentuated equivalents; GeneWeb supposes that it is western Europe languages encoding (iso-8859-1). It would not work, or give strange results if you try other encodings (e.g. Cyrillic, Hebrew, Chinese, Czech).



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