Thank you, Brian, for the answer to this dilemma.

There has to be, of course, a father. But sometimes those fathers don't want to be known, or shouldn't be known, and in the case of adoption to a single parent, there is only one parent. To have "Unknown" printed in a report means to me, I don't know his/her name, but I want to report that a person had two parents, I just don't know their actual names. That's very different than there is only one parent - period.

We can each do what we want to - but I'm pleased my reports will no longer show Unknown as a parent name.

Ruth A. (Sconza Testa) Nerud
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From: "Wm Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Think what you will, but for me any act that results in a child is about as "relationship" as you can get. What is it about "Unknown" that does not satisfy? What are you proposing as an alternative (bearing in mind that there is little chance of a major program change based on an affront to someone's semantic sensibilities)?

Wm Voss


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