Not sure this is a bug or whether it was designed like this.
When I run the report I get a lot of people who are not my direct ancestors listed.
So the 1st question is, should this report only show direct ancestors?
When investigating these people further, they all have one parent missing, which is maybe triggering them to appear on the report?
So should there be 2 reports? A treetops report that just shows where your direct ancestors stop, and a 2nd one that show's everyone missing one or two parents?
V8.4.1.0 But present in previous versions
Not sure this is a bug or whether it was designed like this.
When I run the report I get a lot of people who are not my direct ancestors listed. So the 1st question is, should this report only show direct ancestors?
When investigating these people further, they all have one parent missing, which is maybe triggering them to appear on the report?
So should there be 2 reports? A treetops report that just shows where your direct ancestors stop, and a 2nd one that show's everyone missing one or two parents?