One more point:
If event A falls in event B's range, it should be a match --

X advertised on 2 Dec 1820
X worked as a silversmith from 1790 to 1834

is a non-match when comparing events Advertised and Working

But perhaps this should be taken off LUG.

Wm Erik Voss

PDR wrote:
> I have created a second program that will match two events for an individual
> during the same year.  I created this because I now enter the occupation
> from a census into a separate Occupation event.  I had added many Census
> events before I decided to add the Occupation event and wanted to find the
> old Census events that did not have a matching Occupation event.  I can also
> run it in the future to catch the ones I miss.  The user has the ability to
> select the events that should be matched.  I did this for two reasons.  1).
> There may be other events I want to match.  I might in the future want to
> add a corresponding Residence event for each census.  At this time I am not
> planning on that.  2).  The program can be used by those with user created
> events.  Basically you can tell the program which two events to match.
>
> You can download the program from:
>          http://sites.google.com/site/promanowiczsite/event-matcher
>
> If you have any questions, please send me an email directly
> ([email protected]).
>
> I will be updating the Census Finder program with all of the suggestions I
> have received
> (http://sites.google.com/site/promanowiczsite/censusfinder/suggestions).  I
> will let you know when it is updated.
>
> Paul
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