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ENTER SEARCH TERMS

In this Search box you can enter criteria such as dates, given names, surnames, places, multimedia, etc.

Wildcards
Wildcards, as you probably know them (like * or ?), are not allowed, but the program will automatically assume wildcards.

Suppose you type in the Search box the following: Pete. The result could be, assuming the names are in the database:
Pete Smith
Peter Johnes
Will Peterson
somebody --Born 01 January 1901 Petersburg
etc.

Dates
Typing a year in the Search box will result in a list of individuals who are somehow connected to that year.

If you type 1950, the result will be all individuals with an event that occurred in 1950. These events could be births, deaths, marriages, Bar Mitzvahs, LDS Sealings, etc.

If you type 4 Dec, all persons connected to an event that occurred on 4 December of whatever year will be listed. Persons connected to an event on 14 or 24 December will be listed as well. As you see, wildcards are always assumed, so you do not have to type them. Sometimes, the results can be surprising.

Proper dates
PhpGedView searches for data, as they are stored in the GEDCOM file. If, for example, you want to search for an event on December 14, you should type 14 dec because this is how the date is stored in the database.

If you were to type dec 14, the result could be a person connected to an event on 08 december 1814. Again, the results can be surprising.

You can use regular expressions in your search if you are familiar with them. For example, if you wanted to find all of the people who have dates in the 20th century, you could enter the search 19[0-9][0-9] and you would get all of the people with dates from 1900-1999.

If you need more help with this searching system, please let us know, so that we can extend this Help file as well.

SEARCH THE WAY YOU THINK THE NAME IS WRITTEN (SOUNDEX)

Soundex is a method of coding words according to their pronunciation. This allows you to search the database for names and places when you don't know precisely how they are written. PhpGedView supports two different Soundex algorithms that produce vastly different results.For details on both Soundex algorithms, visit this Jewish Genealogical Society web page.

SEARCH AND REPLACE

Here, you can search for a misspelling or other inaccurate information and replace it with correct information.

Searching
This feature performs searching just like a normal search.

Replacing
All instances of the search term that are found are replaced by the replacement term in the database.

For Example...
Suppose you accidentally misspell your great-grandpa Michael's name. You accidentally entered 'Micheal.'

You would type Micheal in the Search box, and Michael in the Replace box.
Every instance of "Micheal" would then be replaced by "Michael"

Search for...
Select the scope of the search. You can limit the search to names or places, or apply no limit (search everything). The Whole words only option will only search for your term in the place field as a whole word. This means that searching for UT would only match UT and not UT in the other words such as Connecticut.

Don't worry if you accidentally replace something where you don't want to. Just click the "Accept/Reject Changes" link at the bottom of the page to accept the changes you want, and reject the changes you don't want.

If you need more help with this searching system, please let us know, so that we can improve this Help file as well.




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