I think that would be because although a gedcom is thought to be a standard
file format, it's apparently not and different programs treat it
differently and do different things with it


On 21 November 2013 13:00, Larry Maddocks <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Legacy's standard gedcom 5.5 output is missing event data.  When I
> create an event sentence definition it would be nice to have the fields
> interpreted so that we have the translated sentence in the gedcom file.
>
> Events data is not missing in the Legacy to Legacy GEDCOM, but it is in
> GEDCOM that is used to send your data to another program that reads
> standard GEDCOM.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry Maddocks
>
>
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