Victor,
I have experienced the same issues as you. It is very frustrating
not to be able to download more than 50 records. Also I own the VRI
cds and they have the same limitations, except the cap is 100
records. As a mentioned in a previous post, I tried to download all
the records into my family tree program and then reconcile them.
Except, (i am little slow, and...) it took me a while to realize that
even though I would tag over a hundred records it was only
downloading the first 100. Had to throw out that work and start
again, since I couldn't figure out which records I was missing. So I
started again and downloaded a 100 records at a time. But then I
realized that I was downloading some records twice...argh...
Needless to say...I gave up. Couldn't figure out a good way to do it.
I wish I had access to the raw data. Then I could manipulate it as I
pleased. I figured since I had the cds, it must be on there
somewhere. But I have not been able to figure it out.
I imagine that the reason they have the cap at 50 records is because
anymore would put a strain on the server...well not more then 50 but
if you think about it... 100's of people each downloading more then
50 would put a strain on the server. But I don't know why there is a
cap on the cds...
This is what I have done for myself. All the information that I get
from IGI/VRI I have placed it in a Access database that I have
created. This gives me an easy flexible way to search the data.
Once I put all my data in Access, which is over 6000 records, I
created a program that converts this information into a GED file.
Then I open the GED file in PAF. Well I only needed to do that part
once. Now I have all my data in an Access database and PAF. I use
PAF for the reports and tools and I use access for cataloging my data
and searching through it...which allows me to find more records, etc,
etc...
I imagine that all the information on familysearch website is in some
database...I wish...that I had access to the raw data instead of the
download records...I can work wonders with databases... ;-)
Thanks,
Angie Godina
P.S. I haven't been able to get the wildcard to work...and I have
tried them all...
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "v.h.villarreal" <raices_regias@y...>
wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> Good to know about your work. When it comes to doing research on
the
> IGI, I've always wondered if it would be possible to query the
> database thru a more flexible or versatile user interface, like one
> that could use a greater number of filtering criteria, among other
things.
>
> I don't understand either the reasons, for example, of limiting the
> download of recordsets to 50 records at a time. Why aren't we
allowed
> to download a full recordset by batch number instead. Just imagine
if
> we could process a batch of records at once and have some kind of
> tools to normalize and reconcile all the records in a whole book!
>
> That would be a blessing not only for genealogists but for the
Church
> own purposes and everyone else. Short of being able to display
> online the digital image of the parochial records, these are some of
> the things that I would like to see. Just some thoughts!
>
> Best Regards!
> Victor Villarreal
>
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