Jenny,

Again, I'm not following you. Yes there is only one Master Source for the
Census, but there is only one Source Detail as well. Like I said it only
contains the Registration District Details and the Date. The details from
the census are contained in the Events, such as Employment etc., so are not
included in the Source.

I simply use the three arrows icon to attach the full Source.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/

-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny M Benson
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2011 12:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Single Source Citation link to multiple People and
Events

On 27/07/2011 11:46, Ron Ferguson wrote:
> For example, I have just added a new family to my tree with data taken
> from
> the 1881 census. The Master Source comprises the National data for the
> 1881
> census and the Detail the Registration District, the reference numbers for
> that district and the date, and the census image is attached. This I use
> for
> all the events relating to that family eg. Vital Events, Residence,
> Occupation etc. One Source for all the data (as you know I'm a lumper).
>
> Only 1 iteration of the source for all events.

Yes, but you paste in the actual Source Detail lots of times, don't you?


As a lumper, you only have one Master Source, which you refer to many
times. But as soon as you start adding Source Detail you don't refer to
the one Detail several times, you make several copies of it.  You don't
make several copies of the Census image, you have one copy which is
referenced several times.  I think Paul is suggesting you have one copy
of a Census Detail which you reference several times.

Not sure how it would work in practice, though, because of the way a
Citation is made up of a Master Source and a Detail and the varying
amounts of lumping/splitting that are practised.  I rather suspect
Legacy handles Citations the way it does because that's the best way to
do it!

--
Jenny M Benson



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