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Option for Minister to be a File person
Posted: 18 Nov 2011 17:10
by johnmorrisoniom
Nick.
In AS 2 Baptisms, associated persons can be just a name, or someone in your file. Could this be extended to the Minister as well?
I have quite a few instances where the minister is actually a close family member.
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Option for Minister to be a File person
Posted: 18 Nov 2011 18:39
by NickWalker
Which field/event would you expect the minister to be recorded in if they were in your file? Its effectively an associated person so you could create an associated individual type for minister and use that? I think its a very rare occurrence to have the minister actually in your file so it isn't something I want to spend a lot of time adding if an existing mechanism would work instead.
Option for Minister to be a File person
Posted: 18 Nov 2011 22:14
by tatewise
On the
Further Info tab there is a
Minister field and this will be included in the
Auto Text if the
{MINISTER} tag is included.
Both the
Rose's Act Eng & Wales 1812- and
Generic Baptism Auto-text options include the
{MINISTER} tag.
For more advice on creating
Associated Individual Types see the
Knowledge Base tutorials on
Ancestral Sources.
In particular the
Working With Templates subsection
Associated Individual Types at
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... dual_types
Option for Minister to be a File person
Posted: 19 Nov 2011 12:22
by johnmorrisoniom
I hadn't realised that the associated persons list could be customised.
I was mainly thinking in advance for when weddings is added.
I want to experiment with adding a fact to show that the brother of one party was the Minister.
Option for Minister to be a File person
Posted: 19 Nov 2011 13:06
by tatewise
Associated Persons and
Facts (Events/Attributes) are quite different concepts in
FH/GEDCOM terms.
AS allows different
Associated Individual Types to be customised and details saved in your GEDCOM data.
AS
Associated Individual Types can use GEDCOM
Associated Persons or
Linked/Local Notes or
Custom Events to record the details.
However, in the latter case, it does not actually create the
Custom Event Fact Definition.
As does not at present support
Custom Attributes.
The tutorial I mentioned above provides more advice.
For examples of
Custom Facts for such relationships as
Marriage Witness,
Will Witness,
Will Executor, etc, see
Knowledge Base for
FHUG Downloads of
Fact Set ~ Kinsfolk Facts & Sources
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... ts_sources
These could easily be adapted for your
Marriage Minister relationship.