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Revision as of 16:26, 6 January 2016
This feature is for advanced EMu users with additional permissions.
The re-identify tool allows users to add a new determination, determiner and determination date to a group of specimen records all at once.
Search for all the records you want to re-idenify
Example: Fabian decides all specimens of Miconia johnwurdakciana need to be updated to Rupestrea johnwurdackiana
Select all records to update
Use Ctrl+A or go to Select->All Records in Results.
Open the Re-Identify Tool
Go to Tools->Re-identify->Selected Records
Enter New Determination
Only a new taxon name is needed, but determinter, institution, determination date, etc. are all available.
Click Update.
The new determination now appears on all the selected records.