On 18/06/2011 13:19, Jan Roberts wrote:
> Just looking at a Descendant Narrative report I created some months ago and
> noticed the following situation.  A woman (Edith) had a relationship with an
> unknown man and had one child to him.  The child died at one year old, so it
> is recorded that the child never married and had no children.  The woman
> then married Fred Nerk and had several children with him.  However the
> report sentence reads:  Edith Edith never married and had no children.  Fred
> Nerk, son of ........
> I decided to create another report to see if the problem still existed - I
> have recently upgraded to the latest version 7.5.0.89 - but the problem
> remains.
> I've just tried something - I have created exactly the same situation with
> another woman - "married" her to 'an unknown man' (this is the given name I
> use, with no surname, when a partner is literally unknown rather than just
> not knowing the name of a partner), ticked this couple didn't marry, ticked
> this person never married and had no children on the child's information,
> and I get exactly the same sentence in the report - i.e. Alberta Alberta
> never married and had no children.  Joe Blogs ......
> In my testing I have also discovered that if I don't select this individual
> never married and had no children the following sentence reads correctly.  I
> believe this is a bug, as I should be able to indicate this individual never
> married etc. in any instance, whether the parents married twice or not.
> Further testing has shown that if the parents only married once all is well,
> it seems to be a problem only when one of the parents has married more than
> once and 'this individual never married' is selected for a child of a first
> marriage.

I have been able to reproduce this problem.

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Jenny M Benson


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