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    1. [TMG] Lost source citation
    2. Lindsay Graham
    3. Using TMG 9.05/Windows 10. I've been combining 2 sources that were essentially identical. I've changed all of Source 2 citations to Source 1 and, as expected, a List of Events to show all events with filtered group "Any Citation ... Source Number = Source 2" gives a NIL result. However, the Master Source List says 'Cited = 1" for Source 2. Any ideas on what causes the inconsistency?  How do I locate the mysterious citation (if it exists)? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia

    04/09/2018 07:10:31
    1. [TMG] Re: Lost source citation
    2. Constance Chappell Horne
    3. I would recommend doing a VFI of the database and then check your results again.

    04/09/2018 07:26:39
    1. [TMG] Re: Lost source citation
    2. Lindsay Graham
    3. I should have mentioned in the original email that I had already done that, Constance -- still the mysterious citation is there in the MSL. Lindsay On 9/4/18 23:26, Constance Chappell Horne wrote: > I would recommend doing a VFI of the database and then check your results again. > ----------Original message---------- From: Lindsay Graham <[email protected]> To: TMG List <[email protected]> Date: 9/4/18 23:10 Subject: [TMG] Lost source citation > Using TMG 9.05/Windows 10. > > I've been combining 2 sources that were essentially identical. I've changed all of Source 2 citations to Source 1 and, as expected, a List of Events to show all events with filtered group "Any Citation ... Source Number = Source 2" gives a NIL result. > > However, the Master Source List says 'Cited = 1" for Source 2. > > Any ideas on what causes the inconsistency?  How do I locate the mysterious citation (if it exists)? > > Lindsay Graham > Canberra, Australia

    04/09/2018 07:36:56
    1. [TMG] Re: Lost source citation
    2. Mike More
    3. Could it be cited by a Source or something other than an event? Mike More [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Lindsay Graham [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2018 9:11 AM To: TMG List <[email protected]> Subject: [TMG] Lost source citation Using TMG 9.05/Windows 10. I've been combining 2 sources that were essentially identical. I've changed all of Source 2 citations to Source 1 and, as expected, a List of Events to show all events with filtered group "Any Citation ... Source Number = Source 2" gives a NIL result. However, the Master Source List says 'Cited = 1" for Source 2. Any ideas on what causes the inconsistency? How do I locate the mysterious citation (if it exists)? Lindsay Graham Canberra, Australia _______________________________________________ The TMG archive is found here: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/TMG/ Instructions on how to subscribe to TMG: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Software/TMG.html _______________________________________________ You are receiving this email because you have registered with RootsWeb Mailing Lists. Manage your email preferences at: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/accounts/subscriptions/ To unsubscribe send an email to mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe View the archives for this list at: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/ Your privacy is important to us. View our Privacy Statement at https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/privacystatement for more information. Use of RootsWeb is subject to our Terms and Conditions https://www.ancestry.com/cs/legal/termsandconditions RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    04/09/2018 08:20:58
    1. [TMG] Re: Lost source citation
    2. Terry Reigel
    3. On 4/9/2018 9:10 AM, Lindsay Graham wrote: > Using TMG 9.05/Windows 10. > > I've been combining 2 sources that were essentially identical. I've > changed all of Source 2 citations to Source 1 and, as expected, a List > of Events to show all events with filtered group "Any Citation ... > Source Number = Source 2" gives a NIL result. > > However, the Master Source List says 'Cited = 1" for Source 2. > > Any ideas on what causes the inconsistency?  How do I locate the > mysterious citation (if it exists)? > Lindsay, I'd try the List of Citations, filtered for Source #2. It could be cited for a name or a relationship tag. If that fails it could be cited for another Source or in a Memo. I don' think the List of Citations will find either. Terry Reigel

    04/09/2018 08:38:14
    1. [TMG] Re: Lost source citation
    2. Lindsay Graham
    3. Thank you, Terry.  It was cited in a Name tag, and I'd forgotten that they are not included in Events. Lindsay On 10/4/18 00:38, Terry Reigel wrote: > On 4/9/2018 9:10 AM, Lindsay Graham wrote: >> Using TMG 9.05/Windows 10. >> >> I've been combining 2 sources that were essentially identical. I've >> changed all of Source 2 citations to Source 1 and, as expected, a List >> of Events to show all events with filtered group "Any Citation ... >> Source Number = Source 2" gives a NIL result. >> >> However, the Master Source List says 'Cited = 1" for Source 2. >> >> Any ideas on what causes the inconsistency?  How do I locate the >> mysterious citation (if it exists)? >> > Lindsay, > > I'd try the List of Citations, filtered for Source #2. It could be cited > for a name or a relationship tag. > > If that fails it could be cited for another Source or in a Memo. I don' > think the List of Citations will find either. > > Terry Reigel > >

    04/09/2018 06:56:08