Tony

As a programmer you know that  for the statement "This person did not marry and 
had no children" to be true both parts of the statement must be true.

If there is no marriage/relationship and no child the you would mark the "This 
person did not marry and had no children"

If either part is false than either a child was born or a marriage occurred.

If a child was born than a marriage/relationship occurred. The marriage screen 
allows you to mark "did not marry" if this is the case.

If a marriage occurred the marriage screen allows you to mark " no children" if 
this is the case.

Tony S.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Rolfe [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] marriages

Jay

I wrote my first program in 1967 and was a professional programmer and database 
designer from 1972 until I retired in 2004.  I have designed and implemented 
databases far more complex than that used by Legacy - which is in no way meant 
to belittle the Legacy programmers.  No database should be any more complex 
than necessary.

If I (or my team) ever implemented something which did not reflect the reality 
of the situation we were emulating, then we would consider it a bug.

All Pat and I want is for the statement "This person did not marry and had no 
children" to be split into two halves, and for the "did not marry" half to be 
available when there is a relationship record created in Legacy.

If anyone has no use for that, then fine - don't use it.  I have no use for LDS 
ordinances, so I make no comment about them.

If a person did not marry, then that is something which should be recorded at 
the individual level.  It is a little strange to suggest that the fact that 
someone did not marry should be recorded in a marriage record.

Yes, I have entered this as a suggestion through proper channels.

Tony



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