I've used the exclusion on multiple cases in my family file in which a person 
died mid-winter in one of the northern tier states but was not buried until 
Spring simply because the ground was frozen as hard as concrete. In the 1800s 
they used to keep the coffins in some sort of barn type building awaiting the 
Spring thaw; nowadays the bodies are simply held in cold storage in a mortuary. 
It's just the cold hard facts.

Brian in CA


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2014 5:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Another Potential Problem Bug

Do not try to make a general tool handle all the possible special cases.
That is what the exclude this event from PP setting for the person/event is 
for. Even if your test case creates a PP alert I will not be submitting a 
problem report to handle such a unique possibility.

Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

On 08 Feb 2014 2:48 AM, MikeFry wrote:
> On 08 Feb 2014 03:19, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
>
> Note to self: I must set up a contrived test case in which both death
> and burial dates are known. The death should be on 1st September 1752
> and the burial on say the 28th September. The PP gap for this
> comparison should be set to 14 days. I think we can all see what the
> result will be :-) An erroneous alert! Physically, there are only seven days 
> between the two.
>




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