As an end-user who also knows a little bit about the other side, I would
not have done it that way.  I would have had the "Had No Children," etc.
appear only when that was checked marked on the database.  I'm sure it
could be a source of confusion to a new user as it was for me until I
realized it was only a list and not a statement of fact.   But it's not
really good programming technique, in my opinion.   But, as someone
said, there are probably other "true bugs" that need more attention than
that, so I won't complain any more about that.   Thanks for the
explanation.   --Jerry in Michigan

On 8/12/2011 5:33 PM, Robert E. Carneal wrote:
> *Jim- That is the way I remember it.  Thanks.  -Robert
> *
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Jim Terry/Support
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Jerry,
>
>     If I recall correctly we added "Had No Children" and "Did Not
>     Marry" to the
>     list of possible events that users could an a source to because
>      some of
>     our users wanted it. They pointed out there was a need to document
>     the fact
>     that a couple did not ever marry or that they did not ever have
>     children.
>
>     Jim Terry
>
>
>
>
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