John, please check the plugin help and advice regarding the FAQ
What factors determine that a BMD Record is missing?
The main rule for considering a BMD Record is missing is: "A
relevant Event has an inexact
Date or no
Citation.
e.g. A Birth Event has an inexact Date.
The exception to that rule is the case of an inexact Quarter/Month Date and GRO Index Citation with a suitable Type.
The inexact Date would normally cause the BMD Record to be listed as missing but the exception prevents that.
The main rule for considering a BMD Record is NOT missing is: "A
relevant Event has an exact
Date and a
Citation.
jelv wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023 17:18
The register and the census are both type "Census". The GRO Birth Index is type "Birth" which I've entered in
Enter GRO Index Source Type text.
That example fits the main rule for considering a BMD Record is NOT missing, i.e. exact Date and Citations.
The exact Date & Place are presumably derived from the 1939 Register, so what better source are you hoping to find online?
The GRO Birth Index has no role to play in this case because the Birth Date is exact and there are other Citations.
jelv wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023 21:25
It doesn't report the missing birth index source if the individual has an exact birth date and there is at least one source for birth such as a census.
Is this as intended?
As the source may be just a source for the birth place (ages on censuses are often inaccurate), I'd have expected it to be reported.
Yes, that is intended because it fits the main rule for considering a BMD Record is NOT missing.
In the example, the Birth Event has an exact Date and a Citation, so the plugin assumes the Date is derived from the Citation.
But you say the source only confirms the Birth Place as ages are inaccurate, so where does the exact Date come from?
IMO this example is unrealistic.