end of the line
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:29 am
I'm a newby here, so forgive me if the answer to this is "obvious."
I'd like to see something to denote "end of the line."
When children have no issue, I know I can insert "none" in the name field, but then you would need a sex designation of NONE or perhaps simply a dash added to the M/F field (which is not possible to enter) . Now, If I enter "none" it shows as son/daughter in the generated pdf. Using "PDF Pen" I can edit it manually, but that's an awkward workaround.
Or better, maybe there could be a check box between "and had the following children" and the grid saying:
[ ] No Issue or No Children. and another, [ ] Issue unknown, which would add that information under the person's name in the view.
I have 2 relatives that it's suspected that each had 3 children. How to show that??
Any help here??
Perhaps I've missed that feature -- I'm still working my way through the application.
This is valuable data, because it shows conclusively that the reason the data stops is not because there is information missing. Along the same line, something to show that data is missing would be handy as well.
So you would have son, daughter, no issue and UNKNOWN/MISSING in the grid where children are shown.
I'd like to see something to denote "end of the line."
When children have no issue, I know I can insert "none" in the name field, but then you would need a sex designation of NONE or perhaps simply a dash added to the M/F field (which is not possible to enter) . Now, If I enter "none" it shows as son/daughter in the generated pdf. Using "PDF Pen" I can edit it manually, but that's an awkward workaround.
Or better, maybe there could be a check box between "and had the following children" and the grid saying:
[ ] No Issue or No Children. and another, [ ] Issue unknown, which would add that information under the person's name in the view.
I have 2 relatives that it's suspected that each had 3 children. How to show that??
Any help here??
Perhaps I've missed that feature -- I'm still working my way through the application.
This is valuable data, because it shows conclusively that the reason the data stops is not because there is information missing. Along the same line, something to show that data is missing would be handy as well.
So you would have son, daughter, no issue and UNKNOWN/MISSING in the grid where children are shown.