* Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
I am a new user (V7) and have searched for an answer to my query but not found one. I have created the above list but cannot see how to mark a fact as not being a problem so that it does not return a warning in a subsequent query.
Thanks in advance (and apologies if I am missing a previous answer)
Ann Hamilton
Thanks in advance (and apologies if I am missing a previous answer)
Ann Hamilton
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Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
Hi Ann,
Welcome to the FHUG.
There is no way to mark them as not being a problem. I think they are not really problems, but just warnings that there might be a problem. If the actual problem ones are corrected then they will not appear here any longer.
Some of the warnings are dependent on the settings in Tools > Preferences > Estimates. Adjusting the values can reduce some warnings. For instance I have changed the range for Woman's and Man's age at marriage to have upper limits of 90 as I have quite a few people that married in their eighties.
Bill
Welcome to the FHUG.
There is no way to mark them as not being a problem. I think they are not really problems, but just warnings that there might be a problem. If the actual problem ones are corrected then they will not appear here any longer.
Some of the warnings are dependent on the settings in Tools > Preferences > Estimates. Adjusting the values can reduce some warnings. For instance I have changed the range for Woman's and Man's age at marriage to have upper limits of 90 as I have quite a few people that married in their eighties.
Bill
Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
Thanks Bill, I will make those kind of adjustments. However it won't get rid of warnings about a fact later than the death date e.g an obituary or In Memorium notice. I may have to think about a work around for those.
Cheers, Ann
Cheers, Ann
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Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
What fact type are you using for the obituary and In Memorium notice? Did you create custom facts for those?
If you did, you can go into Tools > Facts Types, select the fact, click on Edit, and make sure the Normal Time Frame is set to Post-Death. That might eliminate the warnings.
Bill
If you did, you can go into Tools > Facts Types, select the fact, click on Edit, and make sure the Normal Time Frame is set to Post-Death. That might eliminate the warnings.
Bill
Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
Thank you very much for that hint. I am gradually working my way up the learning curve!
Ann
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Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
If you haven't already run across it, the Knowledge Base has a lot of good information.
Especially take a look at Key Features for Newcomers.
Bill
Especially take a look at Key Features for Newcomers.
Bill
Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
Bill
Thank you! I have changed that parameter and I see that about a third of my problems on the currently generated list have now disappeared. Wonderful. I didn't realise that the list was interactive (if that is the correct word) and I didn't even have to regenerate it.
Ann
Thank you! I have changed that parameter and I see that about a third of my problems on the currently generated list have now disappeared. Wonderful. I didn't realise that the list was interactive (if that is the correct word) and I didn't even have to regenerate it.
Ann
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Re: Fact date warning list - marking "not a problem"
See the recent Excluding Facts/Attributes from scope of Date Warnings (20427) that offers a way of excluding those warnings for specific facts.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry