Thank you Richard that explains it well since these were originally Basic
Sources.
Thanks Again.


On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Richard Van Wasshnova <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> When you enter details in Basic Sources it goes directly into
> tblSX.SrcDetail.
> When you enter details in Source Writer it goes directly into
> tblSX.Content.
> The tblSX.Content is a structured form while SrcDetail is free form.
> Your user input to the Content form in Source Writer also gets written
> into the Basic SrcDetail but if you first used Basic to enter directly into
> SrcDetail then changed to Source Writer Legacy can't edit whaT ENTERED IN
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Dave Keeney <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know the differences between the SrcDetail and Content fields
>> in tblSX?
>>
>> I have been converting some of my Census Source citations to use Shared
>> Events. I'm also using the Source Writer styles.
>>
>> I changed the Enumeration District from 7-125 to 125 for all citations
>> for one such Census Source.
>>
>> When I view the Source Detail Information Tab in Legacy (version 8) it
>> shows correctly as 125 for all citations.
>>
>> When I view the SrcDetail field in tblSX (via MS Access) for these
>> citations it show the "enumeration district (ED) as 7-125. But the Content
>> field shows "[Enumeration District] 125".
>> The "Content" field seems to be the one consistent with what I see in
>> Legacy but it seems like "SrcDetal" should be consistent also.
>>
>> These two fields show the other fields in source detail e.g. Jurisdiction
>> City, Roll, Sheet, Page, etc. but they seem to be consistent between the
>> two fields. It's just the ED that shows differences.
>>
>> I'm just trying to determine if I've done something wrong or somehow
>> caused the inconsistencies myself.
>>
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