* Auto-text Repository Keywords

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Auto-text Repository Keywords

Post by JoopvB » 08 May 2015 12:09

I use a pretty simple sourcing "template". A birth certificate would look like "Rep CR-birth year, cert.nr., extra ref. info (www date)".

Here Rep is a short reference to the repository, CR is Civil Registration and www means I got the info from the website of Rep on date date.

Ancestral Sources is very versatile in creating the source title, but to create the above I seem to need some extra keywords:

- {REPOSITORY}, if possible with some modifiers like NAME (or TITLE) and SHORT (I use an abbreviated name - log name, like "Short name - Long name"; would be great to have access to both parts). I would then use something like {REPOSITORY.NAME.SHORT};
- {TODAY} as a keyword to enter the date I accessed the website.

(www date) is conditional: it may be that I went to the archive and made a copy of the certificate. The date is obsolete then; the information on the copy of the original certificate isn't likely to change (as may be the case with website provided info). So, if no date: suppress (www date).

Please let me know what you think of the suggestion.

Thanks, Joop

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Post by tatewise » 08 May 2015 12:23

{REPOSITORY} and subfields is a good idea.

{SYSTEM.DATE} already returns today's date, but I am not clear how AS would know the date you accessed the website.
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Re: Auto-text Repository Keywords

Post by JoopvB » 08 May 2015 13:35

Thanks Mike,

I forgot about the system date. Works fine for me (as it is the date I access the website and enter the data).

Let's hope Nick agrees with the Repository also.

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Re: Auto-text Repository Keywords

Post by NickWalker » 09 May 2015 21:29

Thanks for the repository suggestion Joop. There will be repository auto-text keywords in the next version of AS. However, there won't be the SHORT modifier as there isn't a standard way to enter a short repository name.

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Re: Auto-text Repository Keywords

Post by JoopvB » 15 May 2015 17:30

Thanks Nick,

Short would have been nice, but I agree that for that to work you need some kind of convention and what works for her doesn't always for him, now does it?

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Post by tatewise » 15 May 2015 18:33

Perhaps what is needed is something like the FH TextPart() function with a selectable delimiter, then your 'Repository Short' would be something like REPOSITORY.NAME.TEXTPART("-",1).
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Re: Auto-text Repository Keywords

Post by NickWalker » 15 May 2015 18:55

Yes Mike, that was my thought too. A function is required rather than a 'short' keyword.
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