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Name parsing question: Sion Tudor Owen
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorapltm
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Simple question really: how do we parse Sion Tudor Owen?

I'm leaning towards Sion/Tudor Owen as Tudor (to my knowledge) in is a last name, not a first name. Also searching the Internet I found he is apparently sometimes credited as Sion Tudor-Owen.
However I'd like to be a bit more sure before I start contributing profiles.
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Simple unless you can provide documentation
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Quoting apltm:
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...Tudor (to my knowledge) in is a last name, not a first name.

Sorry, but to make it more complicated: I think Tudor does also exist as first name:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0654286/
http://tudorowen.com/index.html
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Quoting Prof. Kingsfield:
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Simple unless you can provide documentation


I agree, however my problem is that at the moment there are profiles in the database with both options.

I just got the Highlander blu-ray and there the actor is credited as Sion/Tudor/Owen (and in the Dutch profile for A Touch of Frost, series 1) whereas in the DVD profile for Highlander he is credited as Sion/Tudor Owen.
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Quoting Prof. Kingsfield:
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Simple unless you can provide documentation

Parsing, unfortunately, is never ever "simple", largely because there are no rules, meaning that basically "anything goes"... 
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Here are 2 links supporting Owen as the last name.

A Touch Of Frost actors
The Stage review
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If you can verify the Sean Tudor-Owen credits, that should be enough.
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If you can verify the Sean Tudor-Owen credits, that should be enough.

It should, but sometimes credits get it wrong, like Charles Nelson Reilly credited as Charles Nelson-Reilly in Rock-A-Doodle.
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Well, now, that is unfortunate. 
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If you can verify the Sean Tudor-Owen credits, that should be enough.

It should, but sometimes credits get it wrong, like Charles Nelson Reilly credited as Charles Nelson-Reilly in Rock-A-Doodle.

Indeed. Also I'm not sure how accurate the profiles are where he is credited as Tudor-Owen.

So I suppose we treat Tudor as a middle name, unless we can prove that it is not...
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If you can verify the Sean Tudor-Owen credits, that should be enough.

It should, but sometimes credits get it wrong, like Charles Nelson Reilly credited as Charles Nelson-Reilly in Rock-A-Doodle.

Indeed. Also I'm not sure how accurate the profiles are where he is credited as Tudor-Owen.

So I suppose we treat Tudor as a middle name, unless we can prove that it is not...

There is no default rule on parsing. Both variants are equally valid without further documentation. The CLT does ignore parsing and so does the update mechanism of your local database since the latest update. If you have S/T/O (and no S//TO) locally in your database and you add a profile with S//TO, it gets magically changed and linked to S/T/O. At least that is what Ken has promised to us, I haven't checked it yet.
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At least that is what Ken has promised to us, I haven't checked it yet.

Yes, your local value is always protected. However, if you subsequently try to make another cast addition or correction to the same profile, and the parsing in your local database differs from the online, the contribution system still detects the difference, and includes the changed parsing in your contribution, likely attracting no-votes, or else an endless back-and-forth between both variants. It's nice that the acceptance system ignores the difference, but what we'd really need is to have the contribution system ignore parsing.
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The voters just need to learn that, for the reasons RHo mentioned, parsing no longer matters.  They have already learned this for capitalization.
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At least that is what Ken has promised to us, I haven't checked it yet.

Yes, your local value is always protected. However, if you subsequently try to make another cast addition or correction to the same profile, and the parsing in your local database differs from the online, the contribution system still detects the difference, and includes the changed parsing in your contribution, likely attracting no-votes, or else an endless back-and-forth between both variants. It's nice that the acceptance system ignores the difference, but what we'd really need is to have the contribution system ignore parsing.

I agree! And I still would prefer a single name field and dump the possibility to sort by last name.
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The voters just need to learn that, for the reasons RHo mentioned, parsing no longer matters.  They have already learned this for capitalization.

From (extensive) personal experience, I can assure you that they haven't "already learned this for capitalization", and they won't for parsing either. Again: if Ken wants to take parsing out of the equasion, then he needs to address it at the contribution level.
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