Not sure I understand. If the year is entered then the age is in the
Chronology. Do you want to enter (example) 18 for the age at time of
marriage?

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Christine Pearce <
christ...@great-chishill.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> Perhaps I'm mistaken, but it appears there isn't much interest in the
> ability to add a person's age at the time of any given event, and therefore
> may not be in a new release.
>
> I'm really keen to have age in events and, since Legacy is an Access
> table/dB, wonder if I could create a new Select Query in the database
>
> I'd add a new column with (for example)
>   AgeAtEvent:=DateDiff("yyyy",[Birthdate],[EventDate])
>
> Then it would be possible to add the expression [AgeAtEvent] to the Event
> Definition.
>
> If this sounds feasible -- without completely messing up the works -- I'd
> have additional questions about setting this up, i.e. which tables and
> fields to join for relationships, getting the text fields of BirthD and
> EventD into usable format for the function, etc.
>
> Advice will be appreciated!
>
> Christine
>
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