] An apparent bug?
Rich,
I've already done that. But the question remains...Why does this message
appear? The message is clearly wrong as the given name and surname
absolutely have more than one letter in each field. Can someone else
duplicate
this issue?
Jon
Legacy User Group guidelines
Rich,
Now I understand. I am looking at the I in a numerical sense, but
Legacy is not. Thank you for the explanation.
Jon Raymond
St Paul Park, MN
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~raymond/
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
I entered the following new individual: Edward Grantham and in the suffix
field entered I (capital i for the first rather than senior).
I then got the following Standardization Tip The Given name or Surname
for this individual is only on character. You should verify or correct
this.
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:39:09 EDT, jraymond...@aol.com wrote:
Finally, the Standardization Tip is grammatically wrong. Neither given
nor surname is a proper noun and neither word should be capitalized.
When referring to fields on a window you will often see them
capitalized.
--
Dennis
Rich,
I've already done that. But the question remains...Why does this message
appear? The message is clearly wrong as the given name and surname
absolutely have more than one letter in each field. Can someone else
duplicate
this issue?
Jon
Legacy User Group guidelines:
] An apparent bug?
I entered the following new individual: Edward Grantham and in the suffix
field entered I (capital i for the first rather than senior).
I then got the following Standardization Tip The Given name or Surname
for this individual is only on character. You should verify
: [LegacyUG] An apparent bug?
I entered the following new individual: Edward Grantham and in the suffix
field entered I (capital i for the first rather than senior).
I then got the following Standardization Tip The Given name or Surname
for this individual is only on character. You should
jraymond...@aol.com wrote:
I entered the following new individual: Edward Grantham and in the suffix
field entered I (capital i for the first rather than senior).
I then got the following Standardization Tip The Given name or Surname
for this individual is only on character. You should
Jon,
I was able to duplicate the problem just as you described. I've not
had occasion to use I, because I don't have any II's in my
database. It would be frustrating to me, since this is a suffix, and
not a given name or surname. You can choose to have Legacy ignore the
message for this
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