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I did a test report, and got an unusual notice.
Tama is a single mother to twin daughters, Cecilia and Deirdre. Because the father played no part in their lives at all, I did not include him in that family tree.
When I look at the report for Tama, she is listed as having two daughters. But when I then click on the link for either of the girls, they are listed as only children.
While I'm sure there are times in their lives when they wished they were only children, it's not true.
Edit: And while I'm looking at it, why does it show "Tama has , and two..."? Tama has a space?
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Edited: Thursday, September 8, 2005 by
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Send me a sample .gno file and I will look at the problem.
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ravenn (9/8/2005)
I did a test report, and got an unusual notice. ... And while I'm looking at it, why does it show "Tama has , and two..."? Tama has a space? I believe the problem is in Report generator syntax which describes every relationship with at least "Tama has mate, and two..." Where "has" is obligatory, and mate is "missing" from the file. Syntax should skip line "mate, and" if the "mate" person is missing from the file...
- "εν οιδα οτι ουδεν οιδα" (Σωκρατησ) - "The only thing that I know is that I don't know anything" (Socrates)
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V.L.o (9/8/2005) I believe the problem is in Report generator syntax which describes every relationship with at least "Tama has mate, and two..." Where "has" is obligatory, and mate is "missing" from the file. Syntax should skip line "mate, and" if the "mate" person is missing from the file...This is correct. I changed the phrase PhSpousesAndChildren to exclude the mate if not present. The new phrase looks like this: | <PhSpousesAndChildren T="{  }{\U}{!0}[ {!1} {2h}][{?2&3}, and ]{3h}." /> |
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