Ron,

The fact that you had used the blue plus sign to enter the address had not
registered with me when I previously replied. I had, therefore, been
considering locations, rather than addresses. I do not use the latter so
cannot be certain about my next comments, but it seems to me that, perhaps
depending on how you have set up your addresses, you should be able to
search using the Address searches, possibly the Address Name in conjunction
with one of the other Address fields.

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

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 5:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] search for burial address

Sorry about adding to the other post...I got lazy.

The problem is as follows:

tblIR.IDLRBuried links to tblLR and can be searched with "Burial Place"

tblIR.IDARBuried links to tblAR and can be searched with "Notes-Burial" but
can not be searched with "Address-Burial" because that field is not
available in the pull-down "where to look".

The first is the burial location and the second is the burial address.  The
same search limitation exists for birth, christening, and death addresses.
It is interesting because Notes-Birth, Notes-Christening, Notes-Death, and
Notes-Burial can be searched from the linked tblAR.
Ron Taylor




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