Okay, thanks for your reply, Steve.

Regards,

Barton

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Hayes [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2015 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Legacy; Legacy
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] File Id's

On 18 Dec 2015 at 22:23, BARTON LEWIS wrote:

> Thanks, Steve.  A couple of questions.  I have my own naming
> convention for my sources on my hard drive.  Why would I need to
> supplement that with a file id?  Does it have anything to do with
> maintaining a master source list?  I don't do that.  I know EE
> recommends it.  I figure if I have my data supported by sources, and I
> have them properly cited, then I have done the work.

I don't think you have to. The File ID is a convenience for those whose system 
requires it. I use it only for a reference to *paper* documents, not things on 
my hard disk.

> I generated the file id report.  First it listed Source Citations.
>  Since I was entering the Find A Grave Memorial # in the file id
> field, my report is a bit of a mess.  It doesn't reflect what the
> report is supposed to look like.  I ask again - purely innocently and
> because I don't know the answer - what is the purpose of this report?
> Is it to generate a kind of source list?  I am trying to imagine when
> that would be useful -- to see exactly what people have been assigned
> a particular source?  Any other reason?

Until I read what you wrote above, I had never tried to generate a File ID 
report. I tried it and also did not know what it was for.

But where I use the File Id is when I print a family group sheet or other 
report, with sources, then I see the File ID and know exactly which document to 
go to to see the source of that information.

If it is Document 2385, then I go to where I have filed that document (between 
2384 and 2386). The actual "document" on file may be a birth certificate, a 
family tree sent by someone else, a letter, a printout of an e-mail message, 
notes I made from a book or archival records (I would, of course, include full 
bibliographical information on the book), or any other kind of paper 
information.

If the File Id doesn't fit your system of record keeping, there's no need to 
use it. But it fits my system, so I use it.




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