I know I'm reading this thread a bit late, but... Well put, Kirsten!  Thanks!
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From: Kirsten Bowman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, November 19, 2011 11:42:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations


Julia:

It seems you’re getting quick partial answers to your initial question because
it’s a very complex issue.  Legacy is basically designed to work with a 4-part
location field consisting of City, County, State, Country but it will
accommodate much more (or less).  If any of those four elements are missing you
can add placeholder commas to flag the missing data.  The benefit to this system
is that it will work well in conjunction with some other features such as
mapping.

There are also downsides to the 4-part location arrangement which you’re seeing
now.  Many users dislike the way placeholder commas appear in reports; lots of
people like to include full street addresses in the location field which aborts
the City, County, State, Country format to some degree; frequently you can have
a perfectly legitimate location containing fewer than four elements—or many more
than four; and sometimes you may have a location like “New York” and need to
identify whether it’s the city or the state, or you could have “(at) Sea,
Atlantic Ocean.”

Legacy is very versatile.  You can put just about anything you want in the
Location field and it will transfer in a GEDCOM without a problem.  Most of us
have tried various location data entry styles and picked the one(s) that work
best for whatever we want to produce whether it’s a website, specific report,
map, or whatever.  There are many (and conflicting) *recommendations* about how
to use the Location field but there are no set *rules*—only consequences
associated with one method or another.

Experiment with some of the options and see how they work for you.  If you
eventually decide you want to change the style it’s very easy to do global
changes from the Location List.

Kirsten
From: julia _
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 1:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Locations
  I guess I don't understand where is the harm from adding the word county. Does
this mess up my Gedcom should I choose to submit one somewhere/to somebody?

Julia



________________________________
 From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Locations
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 12:57:07 -0800


“, how do I know that the first word is the name of the county and not the name
of a city?”
You don’t, that is why I always ADD the word County in ALL cases. I think it is
just plain stupid that these mapping sources have gone to this method. If one
does NOT know about this method, then they will not know if it is the City or
County that is being used.

Thanks,
David C Abernathy
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