Thanks Paula,


Brian had responded earlier with this:



“1. The Individual Report does not include Marriage Events whether these are 
for the person's marriage(s) or are shared from another couple so electing to 
include shared events will not include shared marriage events.



2. Your assumption that sharing a marriage event means that it becomes a shared 
event for the persons in the couple is also incorrect. The husband and wife in 
a marriage are the principals for any events in their marriage not a person who 
is sharing. That is why the marriage event for the couple will only be included 
in an FGR for them and are not listed as shared event for the husband in FGRs 
for any other marriages.”



That seems to indicate that shared marriage events are basically second class 
events that do not have the same status as other events. I had intended to use 
them for events that both husband & wife shared during the course of a marriage 
– ie, if both bought property together etc as that would help show the course 
of events during their lifetime. However, it really doesn’t work when none of 
those events will show on reports, especially if they had other spouses during 
their lifetime.



Thanks,

Chris





From: Paula Ryburn [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Shared events on reports



Chris, I don't use the new shared events, but I'll venture a guess here.  You 
have added a marriage event for this couple... sure, it's "shared" by these 
two, but I doubt anything has been added into the new tables/fields for shared 
events.  The fact that it shows up only for this couple supports it not being 
one of the new shared events.  If you didn't go through the new windows to 
enter roles, etc., then this is not really a shared event per the programming 
logic.  Just my guess.  --Paula



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From: Chris Brady <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2014 2:11 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Shared events on reports



Has anyone been using shared events created under the marriage tab?



Using Build 439, I created a shared event under the marriage tab of a couple. 
By default, that would make it a shared event between those two people.



The event will only print on a family group sheet for that exact couple (the 
husband has multiple marriages).  One of the report options – event options -  
is “include events they shared from another person or marriage”.



Regardless of whether that is checked or not – if I print a group sheet for the 
husband with a wife other than the one with whom I did the shared event – that 
event does not show up.  The event also does not show up when an Individual 
Report is printed on the husband – again, even when the “include events they 
shared from another person or marriage” is selected.



I’ve played with every combination under Report Options – Event Options for 
both reports – and I cannot get the event to print. As it does print when that 
couple is the focus of a Family Group Sheet Report – it does not seem that it 
is the option selection which is the cause of the print problem.



I’d appreciate any advice on what I’m doing wrong. I’d love to be able to use 
shared events at this level, but not if I can’t get them to print.



Regards,

Chris Brady



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