AdrianBruce wrote: ↑09 Dec 2022 14:33
... This is a citation for my great-aunt's birth index from the GRO site:
Screenshot 2022-12-09 134718.jpg
That single index entry could support (wild guess) 5 different "facts". Would I ever want to update all 5 citations? Potentially - I might realise "Wrong Constance..." and want to delete all 5. Or I might want to reformat the "Text from Source" in the Citation to put the text into a table. I'd like to do that once please, if I did. But what about the Note in the Citation? It's possible that a couple of the 5 citations have different Notes, calling attention to different parts of the Text from Source maybe... So is that 1 citation quintuplicated? (Text from Source argument says yes please) Or 3 different citations, each with different Notes? And
how do I - or, more to the point, the software - gather those 5 (or 3 or 1) together, because I'm really not sure what the key(s) is to do that?
That last challenge is surely the key - pun not intended. How do I identify those 5, that are on (say) 3 different individuals? I suspect through the Text from Source... So hard luck if you wrote different Text from Source against each of the 5 "events" being supported.
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Just to follow up on the above - could I identify the "other" / duplicated(?) citations?
I went to the Source Record for the GRO Index Site (rather than FreeBMD as per the screenshot) and pulled up "Show Source Record's Citations in Result Window". I could find the line in the Results Window for my great-aunt because I know her name. But there is no immediate clue
in the Results Window about the other events that the same index entry supports. To work out what those events are, I had to go to my great-aunt's birth event, look at the Text from Source in the Citation Details, match that text against her family, guess what events the text might support - and examine each manually. Why I would need to do this, I'm not sure, but I found it "interesting" that I could only do it by reverse engineering the conclusions.
Having said that, my inability to find the other entries appeared to come from what's (not) in the printed Footnotes. When I then set the Footnote to show the Text from Source in the Citation Details and sorted on that column, I eventually found Aunty Constance alongside her mother - apparently the Text from Source in the Citation Details shows her mother's maiden name, which looks like the only other "fact" supported. So it seems that I
can locate the other citations derived from the same real world data - but the "key" is the content of the Text from Source in the Citation Details. Which I'm instinctively perturbed about!

This means that Mike's suggestion about using "Show Source Record's Citations in Result Window" is possible if that facility is hacked about but it's still dependent on the Text from Source in the Citation Details (in
my case) to identify the
sort of similar citations.