Just to throw my two bob's worth into the ring...........being an Australian user of Legacy with none [to date] of my ancestors in the States and the majority in the UK and Europe, fixed fields for locations is not something that I think I would gladly take onboard. I like to be flexible with entering locations as we all know how peculiar some of them can be. I use a similar system to Cathy for sorting ...... have never found the existing system a problem.
Cheers
Wendy


Rob Weiss wrote:

Hi John,
I'll let Cathy speak for herself, but I see the problem with fixed boxes is that it creates a "one size fits all" solution. In some places we want a box to mean County in others State, unless you create individual boxes for each conceivable type of location field. Then how do you string them together in reports? This is location specific.


Not sure what the ideal solution is, but I don't like the idea of fixed fields!
Rob


----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Bayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Back to Basics


In replying to my posting, Cathy wrote:

<big snip>

Certainly, we don't want to go backwards and have separate fields/boxes

for

each part of a location.


Boy, Cathy you and I sure have different views of this issue!
I think a separate field for each location part is a good thing, just
like it's a good thing for names.

Seems to me that it solves your sorting problems.  You just say
Sort by counties, and all the Washington counties go together,
whether they were in the same state or not.  Or you could
sort first on counties and then on states.  Then all the Washington
counties in New York would be together and all the Washington
counties in Ohio wold be togther but the NY and OH counties
would be separate from each other, etc.

Tell me what I'm missing here!
                                                   jr

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