Re: Idenifying twins with FTM



Claude wrote:
"Peter J Seymour" <moz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e2kjg9$38u$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Presumably, the lack of an automatic process for identifying twins is down to the uncertainty in the question. Obviously, twins don't have to be born on the same day, they could for example be born either side of midnight. But there may be more to it - could twins be born more than 24 hours apart, if so how far apart? Does anyone know? Would it be good enough to look for multiple births from the same parents within a given timespan, say a month? Then you have to deal with incorrectly entered data resulting in false twin flagging. Also, you have to cancel the flags if dates are changed, persons moved to different parents etc.
It's not impossible, but the process gets a bit complicated.
Regards
Peter


I'd say it would be quite easy to do if the programmers wanted to incorporate such functionality in the program. Yes, a simple search based on births from the same parent within a specified period, say one month, would be adequate. If you could vary the period, all the better. The issue of incorrectly flagged data is of course something you have to deal with with any operation you perform so I don't think that's really a problem specific to identifying multiple births. Now I'm wondering if there is any program that enables easy identification of multiple births?


Other posters have suggested partial solutions and I also agree with the later comment that in the end one probably needs to eye-ball the data.
However, regarding a definitive solution, I will see what I can produce, although it won't be in the Beta 2 release of Gendatam Suite which is imminent.
Regards
Peter
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