I absolutely love the cause of death in these two cases. As a nurse, have
never seen the like! LOL

anita reid

On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 6:55 AM, Brian/Support <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Just to close the loop on this. Dick did submit a GEDCOM created by FTM
> to support. In analysing the GEDCOM he supplied we found that FTM uses
> two different tags for death cause and does not include any link to
> sources for one of those tags.
>
> Case 1: the death has a date and a cause. The GEDCOM contains:
> 1 DEAT
> 2 DATE 01 JAN 1850
> 2 CAUS athlete's foot
> but there is no line linking that CAUS to a Source, the next line links
> the person to their family.
>
> Case 2: the death has no date but does have a cause. The GEDCOM in this
> case contains:
> 1 _DCAUSE halitosis
> 2 SOUR @S2@
> 3 PAGE Page 1, column 1
> 3 DATA
> 4 TEXT Snow (White) Pimpernel dies of halitosis after a binge on Limberger
> 5 CONC cheese.
>
> Legacy correctly imports the data for the 2 SOUR @S2@ and following
> lines as the source in case 2 for the cause of death but without a
> similar set of links between the 2 CAUS line and a source there is no
> way Legacy knows this cause of death has a source.
>
> Brian
> Customer Support
> Millennia Corporation
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> On 19/12/2015 17:56, Brian/Support wrote:
> > This could be a bug in Legacy or it may be due to the way FTM includes
> > the source information in the GEDCOM. If you have a sample GEDCOM from
> > FTM which you can submit to us for testing please submit it as a
> > possible problem to [email protected]. In your email explain
> > the problem is missing sources for cause of death and tell us one or
> > more people in the GEDCOM to examine after the data is imported into
> > Legacy. Even if the problem is due to the way FTM included the source
> > information we may be able to look for that type of source and add it to
> > the cause of death.
> >
> > Any data you submit will be used only for the diagnosis and resolution
> > of the problem.
> >
> > Brian
> > Customer Support
> > Millennia Corporation
> > [email protected]
> > http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
> >
> > On 19/12/2015 11:13 AM, Dick and Leslie Felts wrote:
> >> After importing my data into Legacy via GEDCOM from FTM 2010, I have
> found that "Cause of Death" correctly appears in the Medical tab of the
> Notes for each individual.  However, the Source for the Cause of Death has
> not transferred.  I would expect to find it when I go to the Assigned
> Sources screen and look for the event titled Death Cause.  Unfortunately
> that event shows NO source.
> >>
> >> I'm not aware of any other places to look for the source and fear it
> was not transferred.  Thoughts?
> >>
> >> Dick Felts
> >
> >
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