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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

585.0. "5 Generation Pedigrees...what a pain to type!" by DONJON::SCHREINER (Go ahead, make me PURRR...) Tue May 12 1987 12:22

    I've been thinking that it's time to computerize my cat's pedigrees!!
    I know that many of the breeders out there have probably already
    done this, so I'm hoping for some ideas.  
    
    Does anyone have a form or program for typing the pedigrees ? 
    
    cin
    
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585.1Couple of ideasMIGHTY::WILLIAMSBryan WilliamsTue May 12 1987 12:3412
    Cin,
    
    I have seen public domain software for 4 generation human geneology.
    I am sure if the source is available that it would be simple to
    modify for 5 generations and simple word changes for Sire and Dam.
    I'll look around, can't promise any results, but I can look..
    
    If nothing else, we have an up-and-coming software type in our group
    (we are a hardware support group) who is looking for interesting
    ideas to experiment with. Do you mind it being on a VAX?
    
    bryan
585.2Computerized litters. What next???GLINKA::GREENETue May 12 1987 13:2411
    What a neat idea...just in time, too!  (I had already started thinking
    about the task of the pedigrees for 2 litters.)
    
    Bryan, I guess if it has to be on one of them thar DEC VAX things,
    that would be A-OK.
    
    Seriously, I *only* use a �VAX with VMS, so if the experiment could
    be tried, I'll be more than happy to try it out real fast on my
    system.
    
    	P
585.3I'm willing to learn anything...DONJON::SCHREINERGo ahead, make me PURRR...Tue May 12 1987 14:129
    Anything VAX/VMS would be great, or WPS+ or even DTR!!!  
    
    I can see I'm not the only one interested, so if anyone has anything
    that might be used for this purpose, let me know where it is and
    how to get it!!!
    
    Thanks again...
    cin
    
585.4Still looking for help...DONJON::SCHREINERGo ahead, make me PURRR...Thu Jun 18 1987 10:577
    I'm still looking for a "form" or program to assist in producing
    5 generation pedigrees for my cats/kittens.  
    
    Doesn't anyone have anything?????
    
    cin...
    
585.5How's about getting it written ?!?!RDGE00::ALFORDDragon Riders do it in between ....Thu Jun 18 1987 15:0923
	Why don't you write out a User/functional Specification of what
	you want this program to do ??

	Then those of us programmers out here could have a play with it
	and see what we can come up with !!

	Give things like -

		What information would you like to see on the screens.
		What things you would like to access data on -
			Cat's name, generation, colour (?), 
			temperament (?) etc
		Any cross referencing 
		Anything else you can think of

		Size of machine (storage capacity) it is to run on.
		Also type of machine (VAX/PDP 11) would probably be
			easiest.

	This shouldn't be hard for you as you obviously know what you
	want !!

	CJA
585.6That would be terrific!GLINKA::GREENEThu Jun 18 1987 16:5835
    Cindy knows moreabout writing pedigrees, but I am looking here
    at Nutmeg and Tag's pedigree forms.  They are 4 generations (with
    Nut and Tag listed at the top, not in the geneology section).
    
    For Sire and Dam, there are 6 lines each:
    
    	Name of sire [dam]
    	Registration number
    	Breed, color
    	Owner name
    	Owner street address
    	City, State, zip
    
    For generations 2,3, and 4, there are only 3 lines per cat needed:
    
    	Name of sire [dam]
    	Color
    	Reg. number 
    
     	(Guess they are trusting it *must* be the appropriate breed!)
    
    At the top of the form, under Cat's name are two sections for the
    humans:  owner and breeder, each with street and city/state/zip.
    No doubt there are lots of variations on this.
    
    As for *computer* related issues:
    
    	PLEAS keep us VAX/�VAX users in mind!  
    
    BTW, there IS a company that I just noticed advertised a program
    (probably for a PC???) in the latest issue of Cats or Cat Fancy.
    If anyone wants to inquire, I'll look up the name, address, phone,
    and post it.  I don't happen to have a PC.
    
    	Penelope
585.7MIGHTY::WILLIAMSBryan WilliamsThu Jun 18 1987 17:558
    Also, it should bear in mind that this stuff needs to be output
    in a graphic format. a plotter would be nice, but LN01/LN03 would
    do nicely. Maybe in Latex?
    
    I'll be seeing my Brother-in-Law this weekend (who's in computers
    and big in Genelogy (sp?)). I'll see what he knows.
    
    Bryan
585.8BLITZN::BITTROLFFDebbie BittrolffThu Jun 18 1987 19:1522
    There is a pedigree program available (advertised in most of
    the cat magazines) that was written by Larry Ritter who is
    a certifed CFA clerk.  It's just available for IBM compatabile
    PC's.  I've seen it and was impressed.  It is also capable of
    a very large database.  The cost is reasonable, last I checked
    it was $99 (no sources).  The major cost is the PC and printer.
    
    My husband is in the process of writing a program for me.  I 
    also got very tired of typing up pedigrees but also wanted to
    track other information such as sex and colors of kittens in a
    litter, shot records, and any other problems or information that
    would be useful in my breeding program.  So I presented my 
    husband with the idea of setting up software to do that for me.
    It will be only used on an Atari ST (he used to work for Atari
    before he moved on to DEC) since that is what we had at home.
    It's being written in Pascal but doubt that it would run on a
    Vax without major modifications.  It's about 2/3 done now.  If 
    anyone else is interested let me know.
    
    					Debbie
    
    
585.9May Work On VAXSCOTIA::TBOWENFri Jun 19 1987 09:037
    I'm no programmer but in attempting to learn Pascal I've written
    and debugged some VERY SMALL programs at work, Kermit'ed the
    source to my ST at home, recompiled and found them to run fine.
    Of course there can be no GEM access as this is an extension to
    the ISO standard for the ST. Both VAX Pascal and Personal Pascal
    adhere to this standard, I think. Of course, I'm assuming what he
    is using OSS Personal Pascal.
585.10DONJON::SCHREINERGo ahead, make me PURRR...Fri Jun 19 1987 09:366
    I was initially thinking of just a way to get the cats pedigrees
    automated so I wouldn't have to type them over and over.  But I
    love the idea of a database.  
    
    cin
    
585.11BLITZN::BITTROLFFDebbie BittrolffFri Jun 19 1987 12:497
    Well I'll let you all know when it's finished.  He's really
    a talented programmer (I can just prefer not).  Last I asked
    he was in some kind of endless loop.  Not having RMS is a 
    big disadvantage.  Anyway he's plugging away.
    
    					Debbie
    
585.12PedigreesMIRFAK::TILLSONMon Jun 22 1987 13:386
    You might want to check out the geneology notes file.  Someone there
    had a program for tracing family trees (people).  It runs on a VAX
    and might be easily adaptable for kitties.
    
    Rita