I spent the morning trying to split an undifferentiated NAR (Ryan, Patrick, no 96044888) when I discovered that both identities in the NAR already exist in the NAF. I know I will have to report a BFM. I know that when I am creating new NARs I can edit the undifferentiated record to say it will be deleted in favor of another record. But I am not certain what to do when I have not created any records. Do I edit the undifferentiated record? Do I arbitrarily pick one of the existing records for it to be deleted in favor of? Do I edit the existing records to note the undifferentiated record number? Do I add the form of name from the undifferentiated record to the existing differentiated NARs as a 500 $w nne?
If anyone can give any pointers to handling this situation, it would appreciated.
Steve McDonald
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