PS - curiously, charts are not controlled, as the following shows -
Ideally, I'd put the occupation at the top of reports as well, but will settle for a consistent position of first item after birth/baptism.
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- 21 Aug 2018 22:22
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Census fact Occupation data entry
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5215
- 21 Aug 2018 22:13
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Census fact Occupation data entry
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5215
Re: Census fact Occupation data entry
Indeed - generally just noted in the text of the source citation, but any inconsistencies or other points to highlight are entered as Notes . Sorted now on display order, thanks. I think I confused myself before as I did not realise that the displayed order in the Facts tab does not change until you...
- 21 Aug 2018 21:27
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Census fact Occupation data entry
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5215
Re: Census fact Occupation data entry
Must admit, I'm not a great fan of the duplication involved in separate Occupation facts for each census entry. My usual practice is to record census occupation in the Note field exactly as stated, and have a single (undated) Occupation fact for each person that provides an occupation summary ( e.g....
- 18 Aug 2018 08:24
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Blank lines in report citations
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5803
Re: Blank lines in report citations
Yes, and confirmed that the same effect is seen with Individual Summary Reports.
- 17 Aug 2018 10:38
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Blank lines in report citations
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5803
Re: Blank lines in report citations
Thanks gents, it works fine with this modification. I clearly don't understand Lua patterns fully, as they can contain literal characters as well as the various % specifiers, but that is a bit off topic so we'll save it for another day when I get back to writing my own code again (it's a dark evenin...
- 16 Aug 2018 20:01
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Blank lines in report citations
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5803
Re: Blank lines in report citations
Mike, Thanks for this. If there is an existing plug-in that does exactly what I want, then that's the obvious way to go. However, I can't get it to work correctly. Purely for testing, these screenshots are from looking for any newline character anywhere in any long text field, and it is not finding ...
- 16 Aug 2018 09:36
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6779
Re: Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
My understanding of OneDrive is that it works on the principle of “most recent change”. So if you have three copies of a file (one in the cloud, and two on different local systems), any change to one of these is pushed automatically to other copies. This holds for both file modifications and deletio...
- 16 Aug 2018 09:26
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6779
Re: Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
Thanks Jane, I wasn’t familiar with junctions, so could be useful. It’s a pity that FH doesn’t permit the user to specify where program data are stored, as it seems an odd omission for what is otherwise a very flexible program. Another option could be a utility such as FreeFileSync to mirror the pro...
- 16 Aug 2018 07:55
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Blank lines in report citations
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5803
Re: Blank lines in report citations
You can see the carriage returns indirectly. Select the relevant text entry box, and move the cursor to the end using the arrow keys, without pressing Enter/Return. If the cursor sits at the end of the last line of text, there is no trailing carriage return. If it sits at the start of a blank line a...
- 15 Aug 2018 22:51
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6779
Multiple copies of Family Historian - caution!
Hopefully others will not make the same mistakes as I did.... Visiting Suffolk recently, I took a day in the archives to search out some original Parish Registers as their on-line availability is relatively poor. Unlike some other record offices, they do not permit scanning to USB, so it was a case ...
- 15 Aug 2018 22:28
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Blank lines in report citations
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5803
Blank lines in report citations
When running a standard Family Group Sheet report, I was frequently seeing blank lines between source citations. Trial and error confirmed that these arose from lumped source citations that contained more than one line of text and a carriage return at the end of the last line. Much of my data was or...
- 10 May 2018 13:16
- Forum: Research
- Topic: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 11184
Re: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
According to the National Archives 1939 web page “The 1939 Register is a digital-only record: the original register books have been retained by the Health and Social Care Information Centre, now named NHS Digital, and are not held at The National Archives.” So probably in a basement in a Government ...
- 09 May 2018 10:12
- Forum: Research
- Topic: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 11184
Re: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
My aunt died in 2015 and she is listed ok, but not yet my mother-in-law, who died early last year. However, another aunt who died some years ago in Australia is still redacted. Guess it’s only deaths the UK authorities know about that are opened.
- 09 May 2018 07:50
- Forum: Research
- Topic: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 11184
Re: 1939 Register now available on Ancestry.
Looks like their own independent indexing. I picked one record at random (my father in north London), and the house number was recorded incorrectly! Usual caveat - take nothing on trust until you see the original document. I also prefer the way FMP present the citation data and extra context, so thi...
- 11 Mar 2018 21:33
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Citing the Times Digital Archive
- Replies: 19
- Views: 10404
Re: Citing the Times Digital Archive
Agree - that’s why I differentiated between generic sources such as the census that are available in many locations and more specialist material that may only be available on one site. In that latter case you definitely need more details about where it comes from. For images, my practice is to renam...
- 11 Mar 2018 21:10
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Citing the Times Digital Archive
- Replies: 19
- Views: 10404
Re: Citing the Times Digital Archive
Indeed - this forum provides plenty of evidence that copied files are the easier option for users who neither know nor care what is happening “under the hood”, but if you are familiar with folder/directory structures and working at the command line it is easily managed. I routinely use FH on two dif...
- 11 Mar 2018 16:15
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Citing the Times Digital Archive
- Replies: 19
- Views: 10404
Re: Citing the Times Digital Archive
Interesting food for thought here. My approach as been to consider two separate but related questions - what detail do I need for myself or another researcher to check the information quoted, and what is simply convenient to have in some circumstances. For example, for things like census returns, pa...
- 06 Mar 2018 18:25
- Forum: Genealogy News
- Topic: BMD Indexes
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4983
Re: BMD Indexes
Agree, a useful reminder that knowing how records were prepared is a vital part of understanding their reliability. Presented by a real enthusiast with the hint of more goodies to come from the GRO in the future. Recommended for all.
- 25 Feb 2018 09:36
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Queries and multiple instances
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4240
Re: Queries and multiple instances
Indeed - I remember the first genealogy program that I used way back - a DOS program called Pedigree that was also created by an enthusiastic individual and supported by an active user group led by a small group of experts who helped novices and built complementary utilities. Sound familiar... :) ? ...
- 23 Feb 2018 00:17
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Queries and multiple instances
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4240
Re: Queries and multiple instances
Thanks for the pointer - I knew there had to be a way of doing it somehow! Although in my defence, I'd spent a good bit of this evening going through the Queries material in the FH book, and Fact Queries are barely mentioned (or in the program help file to any real degree). Hence the WIKI I guess, t...
- 22 Feb 2018 23:28
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Queries and multiple instances
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4240
Queries and multiple instances
I'm struggling slightly with getting my head around the way FH queries treat multiple instances of events. For example, writing a query to list all non-blank census notes, along with details of the individual and census they relate to. Or perhaps a list of everyone recorded in a particular place (Jo...
- 19 Feb 2018 10:17
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Updating age by plug-in
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3303
Re: Updating age by plug-in
Sorted - the following code fragment worked well on a test copy of my main FH database. It found about a dozen records where I had abbreviated "months" as "mo" or written out in full, and about half that number where the age was followed by other text ( e.g. , "age 59, Disabled" ). Had there been mo...
- 19 Feb 2018 00:33
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Updating age by plug-in
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3303
Re: Updating age by plug-in
Thanks Mike, useful message that responsibility lies with the author.... This script will only be used a couple of times (once on each of my main FH projects) and the ages are generally recorded as either simple integers for years, or with 'd', 'w' or 'm' suffix as appropriate , so I think the metho...
- 18 Feb 2018 17:47
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Updating age by plug-in
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3303
Updating age by plug-in
FTM has no specific field for recording ages in event entries, so I have a huge number of ages recorded as NOTE s that I wish to convert to "proper" ages within FH . The format is very consistent, either just "age xxx" or "other comment, age xxx" , so a plug-in is the obvious way to go. I have code...
- 14 Feb 2018 11:17
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Regular Expressions and Lua Patterns
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7412
Re: Regular Expressions and Lua Patterns
Worth posting my latest code using Mike's excellent suggestions above. I've implemented the table slightly differently, with the year as the index and slightly more verbose assignments, but I find that easier to follow as a Lua novice. Interestingly, the alternative assignment trick to catch empty t...