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Author Contact and Sources not exported
Posted Wednesday, December 19, 2012 - Post #31005
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The basic information in a census record is name, birth information, location (address) and occupation. When this is put into GenoPro and exported as a gedcom some information seems to be missing. Looking at one individual the Contact field is blank and under Occupation the Source field is missing. It is present for Birth, where all fields are correct. I realise that the gedcom can refer to more than one Source which presumably complicates things. Similarly Contact and place of birth are referred to using PLAC although here different places are needed for birth.
Is it a question of extending Gedcom.js or other files involved? I had a look at the listing and, never having got involved in Java, shuddered. However with a few pointers I think I could work this out.
Any thoughts anyone?

I have now found that the xml toolkit converts RESI tags to Contact. However it does not seem to take note of the SOUR information - except in the original import of birth data


Edited: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 by appleshaw

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Forum Post Missing tags in Gedcom export By appleshaw ( Wednesday, December 19, 2012 )
Forum Post I have attached a revised version of 'Export to Gedcom' skin with... By genome ( Wednesday, December 19, 2012 )
Forum Post Ron Thanks for the update and it does do what you say. My problem is... By appleshaw ( Thursday, December 20, 2012 )


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