Re: [LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-04 Thread Paul R.
Tony, Try this program https://sites.google.com/site/promanowiczsite/censusfinder Paul On 10/4/2012 12:33 AM, Tony Rolfe wrote: Thanks for that, Brian I'm actually aware of the census search tool and have used it for getting one census. I could build a search list by running that tool

Re: [LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-04 Thread Louise
When I explored it, I got a message that I needed to install .NET Framework v4.0.30319 first. How do I get it? On 4 October 2012 07:42, Paul R. pd...@stny.rr.com wrote: Tony, Try this program https://sites.google.com/site/promanowiczsite/censusfinder Paul On 10/4/2012 12:33 AM, Tony

[LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-03 Thread Tony Rolfe
I'm hoping that this is considered on-topic. Does anyone know of a program which will read the Legacy database and produce a list of people who have UK census events missing? In other words, If Fred Smith was born in 1857, has an 1881 census event only and died in 1900, the program would include

Re: [LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-03 Thread Brian/Support
Legacy 7.5 added a new census search tool when the 1940 US census was released. It will look for people who were alive on a census date and tries to exclude those who already have census data for that date such as a census source or census event. It includes the UK census dates so you can search

Re: [LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-03 Thread Brian/Support
Legacy 7.5 added a new census search tool when the 1940 US census was released. It will look for people who were alive on a census date and tries to exclude those who already have census data for that date such as a census source or census event. It includes the UK census dates so you can search

[LegacyUG] Census analysis program

2012-10-03 Thread Tony Rolfe
Thanks for that, Brian I'm actually aware of the census search tool and have used it for getting one census. I could build a search list by running that tool for each year, but I was hoping for a short-cut. Cheers Tony Legacy User Group guidelines: