On Thu, 26 May 2005 09:10:18 -0500, Susan Daily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>This is rather like the sourcing on the birth data that was discussed
>a few weeks ago. At the end of the source description, you could place
>in brackets "[Names sourced only]", just like people were advised to
>write "[Birth location sourced only]" or "[Birth date sourced only]".
>Granted, it means you will have a unique source because of the extra
>bracketed text, but it does make it very clear what fact you are
>sourcing, without Legacy allowing for each data entry box to be
>sourced separately.
>
>But I have an idea you already know this. ;-)

Yes, I know about this method. But one could argue then that the ability to
source the new  "Relationship to father/mother" was not needed because the
above method could have been used instead.

I am saying that to be consistent, the developers could have ALSO created a
way to source JUST the fact that two people were married. Just as they created
a way to source the fact that X was the natural child of Y.

This is no big deal to me ... I will just continue to use my current method.
But since "facts that can't be sourced" was being discussed, I thought I would
throw this one in.

-- 

Dennis M. Kowallek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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