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43 Pages of hot matches
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Annabel | Report | 18 Mar 2010 03:55 |
Can any one tell me how to delete 43 pages of hot matches in one go, have done over 30 pages can not spend more time on them driving me round the bend, they piled up while away, do I just ignore. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 18 Mar 2010 04:14 |
one by one I'm afraid, so far as I can see |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 18 Mar 2010 07:53 |
Annabel. Sylvia is correct there does not seem to be a bulk delete. However you do not have to open and view each hot match to get rid of it. I have tested this out. Open one of the hot matches to view. At the top of the screen you will see the next and previous buttons and a discard match button. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 18 Mar 2010 08:05 |
Surely deleting the lot in one go without checking them rather defeats the object. How do you know that you haven't deleted the very gem you have been looking for? |
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Annabel | Report | 18 Mar 2010 10:37 |
Thanks have just deleted a few pages, by deleting one then waiting till the next one shows then delete, |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 18 Mar 2010 10:45 |
You could be correct in what you say about hot matches. I just answered the question. And after 12 months of ridiculous hot matches I also ignore them completely. Most of mine are for matches already in my tree and from people I have already contacted. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 18 Mar 2010 15:08 |
PP, I'm one! As you say it doesn't take that long to check them and new contacts do turn up every now and again. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 18 Mar 2010 15:20 |
I also check all my hot matches before I delete, if I ever get any more, that is, only had 1 lot so far this year! |
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TootyFruity | Report | 18 Mar 2010 23:48 |
I too check my hot matches. Sometimes they yield nothing at all but occasionally I find a new contact who gives me the lead I need to break through the brick wall I keep finding myself at. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 18 Mar 2010 23:55 |
I check only the names that are shown in the email that I get |
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grannyfranny | Report | 19 Mar 2010 20:11 |
D'you think Big Brother GR is watching us? After saying at 3pm yesterday that I hadn't had hot matches for ages, guess what, I got a load late last night, and guess what else, they were the same old matches I've had before, well, maybe the odd different one. |
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Gertrude Frances | Report | 20 Mar 2010 16:04 |
i found most of hot matches are no good but i found one and he had my grand mother in his tree and chared a lot of info with me he saved me a lot of work, i have two families to research and my biological fathers is harder i keep hoping something will come up so i do need to keep checking. |
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gladtobegrey | Report | 26 Mar 2010 09:28 |
On the face of it, Hot Matches is a good tool, and I have found contacts that I might otherwise not have found ... BUT ... |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 26 Mar 2010 09:58 |
To the uninitiated it seems like an easy task, but in reality it is the opposite. As you add more matching criteria the amount of computer resource, time and cost needed to process a run goes up almost exponentially. Also even then where there is a discrepancy in the match, however small, you still have to rely on the human to make the final decision, otherwise you risk missing something. |
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♥Deetortrainingnewfys♥ | Report | 26 Mar 2010 11:22 |
Shat irritates me with "hot matches" is that, even if you do go through and delete ones not applicable, they are back again next time and you have to start all over! |
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Bobtanian | Report | 26 Mar 2010 11:31 |
John, think about it, |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 26 Mar 2010 11:38 |
"Place of birth" is an unreliable one for matching - from different sources - censuses, BMD, other trees, etc. - you may get the town, the village, the district, the county, and registration office - so matches would not show up on any routine check and it would therefore be easy for such a check to omit possibles. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 26 Mar 2010 12:14 |
I might add that I do find it helpful when checking Hot Matches to keep Autoroute or some such indexed map open, so that I can do a quick check to see if the birthplace I don't know could possibly be in the same neighbourhood as the name in my tree! |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 26 Mar 2010 12:35 |
If you delete something it shouldn't come back, unless the member uploads a new gedcom and their tree will match all over again from scratch. I have one or two contacts who seem to do this fairly regularly. Same will happen each time you upload a gedcom, all your matches will go and start over again. |