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Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 11:34
by paulandberyl
Hi.
I am just starting to use FH4 and have noticed that it doesn't seem to have a potential problems indicator (i.e.marriage before a certain age or too old at death, etc) like most Genealogy software. Please can anyone tell me if there is such a thing or how they look for problems. Thanks
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Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 15:26
by AnneEast
In my experience .... if you try to enter a date which is 'impossible' you get a warning flash up on the screen asking if you really mean that.
Anne
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 15:40
by paulandberyl
Thanks for that Ann. I have a record that shows the male being born in 1961 and his wife born 1956. I have tried what you suggested and put in the marriage year again which I have as 1975. It accepts the year. On Rootsmagic it was thrown up as a potential problem as he would only have been 14 at marriage.
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 16:10
by tatewise
Here are some suggestions.
When you enter a
Fact the
Age is shown on the
Facts tab in parentheses
( ). In the case of your 1975 Marriage it will show as
(14).
When you know the person's age, in this case from the Marriage Certificate, then enter it in the
Age box, and the parentheses are removed from the
Age in the
Fact.
If the age disagrees with the date of birth, then it is followed by an exclamation mark in parentheses
(!).
So if your male was aged
16 on the Marriage Certificate it would appear as
16 (!). This is the indicator that something needs investigating.
P.S.
Click on the
Age box and then the
... button to the right, and you are offered various options. So if on an old Marriage Certificate it simply says of 'full age' you can enter 'Older than age given'.
The FH
Queries provide many ways to analyse your
Facts.
The FHUG has many
Queries supplied by members that you can download and install for free.
One such
Query is
Married Too Young that lists all individuals married before the age of 16.
See
http://www.fhug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id ... _too_young for details.
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 16:25
by paulandberyl
Hi. Thanks. I tried that and for any age under the age of 14 it works but not for the age of 14 or above.
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 16:32
by ireneblackburn
Go to TOOLS then Preferences, click on Estimates tabs and you can set your own preferred minimum/maximum ages, then if you enter something outside these bands it will flash up a warning
Irene
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 16:49
by paulandberyl
Hi. Thank you. I have tried that and set the minimum age to 17. Then I tried putting in the age of 12 and get the exclamation mark. When I enter 13 or above ages it seems to accept it.
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 16:50
by PeterR
The Married_Too_Young Query checks only the Age explicitly entered for the Marriage Event, not the age implied by the difference between Marriage Date and Birth Date. This might explain why it appears not to work properly.
I'm not sure but it seems to me that the Minimum specified for the Man's age at marriage on the Preferences ... Estimates tab is not checked against either the Age explicitly entered for the Marriage Event, nor the age implied by the difference between Marriage Date and Birth Date.
Potential Problems
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 17:40
by PeterR
I've just added a new Query
Married Too Young V2 which checks both the age explicitly entered for the marriage event
and the age implied by the difference between marriage date and birth date.
http://www.fhug.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.cg ... ies&id=113
Potential Problems
Posted: 29 Nov 2010 00:28
by paulandberyl
Thank you PeterR -- Works a treat.[smile]