* Custom Event: Death of Spouse
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margarita
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Custom Event: Death of Spouse
I am trying to create a custom event'Death of Spouse'
I would like this to appear on the Event list for an individual as 'Death of Spouse' and show deceased spouse's name.
I would like the sentence to read something like 'Spouse Richard died in 1910'
I have tried to create this but with no avail - I don't seem to be able to get the relevant name in.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks in advance.
margarita
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I would like this to appear on the Event list for an individual as 'Death of Spouse' and show deceased spouse's name.
I would like the sentence to read something like 'Spouse Richard died in 1910'
I have tried to create this but with no avail - I don't seem to be able to get the relevant name in.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks in advance.
margarita
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Custom Event: Death of Spouse
You would need to create this as an attribute rather than an event so that you could define the spouses name as the value.
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margarita
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Custom Event: Death of Spouse
Thanks, Jane.
It's easy when you know how isn't it. All sorted now.
margarita
It's easy when you know how isn't it. All sorted now.
margarita
Custom Event: Death of Spouse
Being naive, surely 'Death of Spouse' must be an event?
The attribute equivalent would be 'was widowed by' in order to still allow the spouse name to be included in a sentence.
The attribute equivalent would be 'was widowed by' in order to still allow the spouse name to be included in a sentence.
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Custom Event: Death of Spouse
IMHO, it's not worth worrying about whether a fact is an event or attribute, if you need to provide a 'value' as in this case a spouse name, then it needs to be an attribute, if you only need a place and date then you can use an event.
Custom Event: Death of Spouse
I am with Jane on this one - I started off with both events and attributes but found that events (even if they were 'events') did not work for what I wanted. So I use attributes - and I have a general one that I use to record all sorts of dated but miscellaneous information - letters, visits somewhere, meeting someone of note, an article about that person, - which are of interest but not within the standard fact set, or likely to be relevant to any other person in my FamHist. I thought about having masses of custom events/attrributes, but decided this was a simple way that fitted my way of working. Having said that I do like the idea of adding a Death of spouse (and then reflected on Death of child too - not the natural order but a reality for many)
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margarita
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Custom Event: Death of Spouse
What I wanted to do works as an attribute - I just didn't think of it until Jane told me.
There may be other uses for events in this situation but I have achieved the result that I wanted which is all that matters in the end.
maragrita
There may be other uses for events in this situation but I have achieved the result that I wanted which is all that matters in the end.
maragrita