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Database Designs

PediTree Database Skeletons

Murray has provided us with a set of his skeleton (i.e. with no data yet entered) database directories. Each .zip file contains the files to recreate one of Murray's directories. The filenames also include Murray's version number for each database - representing the year and the month … with some flexibility about two changes happening in the same month!

For these databases you should extract the contents of the ZIP file directly into c:\pedigree (or whatever), the elton55.ped sub-directory is embedded in the ZIPPed filenames and will be created if it does not already exist. (You should then use PediTree to make a new working database from the elton55 master.)

elton55.1101 January 2011 (or as a self-extracting .exe)

elton55.612 December 2006 (or as a self-extracting .exe)

elton55.611 November 2006 (or as a self-extracting .exe)

Some information about the changes made between versions comes from the PediTree Help-file.

PediTree Tutorial Database

This database (Royal03.exe, 90kbyte) is needed for the exercises in the PediTree Getting Started Guide.

This is a self-extracting archive of the files needed by users, called Royal03.exe. Once downloaded, it should be placed in the PediTree folder (normally C:\Pedigree) and run using Windows Explorer or otherwise. Further details (and a screen-shot) are to be found in chapter 3 section O of the Getting Started Guide version 2.

Sample Database

Carys Faichney has produced (December 2006) a sample database, populated with enough data to allow as many as possible of PediTree's facilities and capabilities to be demonstrated or experimented with. You can read more in the December 2006 Newsletter and download the database from this page of notes from Carys.

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