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From: "Ann Carson" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] 5.11: Repositories - Reports
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 07:56:53 +1100
In-Reply-To: <000c01c3d07c$4f61d6c0$6502a8c0@Cheasa>


Lee and Teresa

Yes, this is what I am trying to do.

(I shouldn't write messages to the list at midnight after a gruelling
day! Sorry Lee. Of course I don't want to print the exhibit in toto, the
title is what I need.)

I know how to get an OK kind of report re sources that are linked to
repositories but not the other two, and of course the ideal would be a
repository report that showed me all three - tasks, exhibits, sources.

Thanks for you efforts to help Lee. Of course am disappointed but I
appreciate the assistance.

I will write to you separately Teresa as I have some other problems re
these repositories that we are trying to fix.

Regards

Ann



-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Ghee Elliott [mailto:]
Sent: Friday, 2 January 2004 2:31 AM
To:
Subject: RE: [TMG] 5.11: Repositories - Reports

Lee,

Ann has some corrupted repositories from copying other repositories and
she
is trying to figure out which ones are corrupted so she and I can get
them
cleaned up. What she really needs I think is a list that will tell her
everywhere a repository has been used, so that she can check that
repository
to make sure it is correct. If it is, then it is fine, if it is not,
then
it will have to be recreated and relinked. Since she has repositories
attached to tasks and exhibits, she is looking for an easy way to see
which
are correct and which are linked incorrectly.

Teresa Ghee Elliott
For Rutherford County TN Cemeteries
www.Rutherfordcemeteries.home-page.org
For TMG sentences
www.tmgsentences.home-page.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Hoffman [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 9:24 AM
To:
Subject: Re: [TMG] 5.11: Repositories - Reports

Ann Carson wrote:
>I'd like to print some reports re my repositories but can't see how I
>can do this on any of the "List of ." reports. Would be grateful for
>some guidance please.
>
>What I'd really like is a list of all repositories, in repository
number
>order, showing the tasks and exhibits attached to each one.
>
>Have looked at List of - repositories, sources, tasks .. and none seem
>to allow this.
>
>If I can't do this with one report am happy to try 2 or 3 of course.
>
>And is there any way that I can print a List of Repositories with the
>comments/memo included?

And then Ann Carson wrote:
>Perhaps I sent my message [above] a little too quickly and should
explain
>further.
>
>I am trying to review / audit / disentangle my repositories.
>
>What I need is a report that actually prints out the tasks and sources
>and exhibits attached to each repository so that I can work through
this
>information in detail.
>
>A simple list of the repositories (that have sources, exhibits, tasks
>attached) is not really enough for my present purpose.

After the second message, I am even more confused as to what you want.
But
I'll give it a try.

As for Exhibits, there is no report that will list them. Narrative
reports
and a number of charts will include Exhibits, but no list reports will
include them. Note that this refers to the actual printing of Exhibits
although a number of report types can be generated based on the _number_
of
Exhibits. For example, you can produce a List of Repositories report
based
on the number of Exhibits. You can also base the report on the Number
of
Tasks or the Number of Incomplete Tasks. But you can only sort the
report
by the Repository ID# or the Repository Name.

Now, you can run the List of Tasks report based on a variety of filter
conditions including whether the Tasks are attached to Repositories or
certain Repositories -- however there is no way (within TMG) to sort the

resulting report by the Repositories. You may generate a List of Tasks
report based on Repository ID# for certain ID#s or for a ranges of ID#s
and
thus while they may not be sorted by ID#, the relatively low number of
Repositories in any one report may allow you to do your review work with

relative ease.


Personally, I attach very few Tasks to Repositories. Most of my Tasks
are
attached to a person or to an event and can be researched at more than
one
Repository -- although some Repositories are better candidates than
others
for certain Tasks. For this reason, I include abbreviation codes
(mostly
self-designed) for two or more Repositories as Keywords when I create a
Task. Later, I may enter other Keyword codes especially after I have
gone
on a research trip and come up empty at one or more of the Repositories
represented by the Keyword codes. I will also add Keywords codes to
some
Tasks when I am planning a research trip. Since I will usually be going
to
certain Repositories during the trip, I review all incomplete Tasks and
consider whether I might be able to find anything on any one task at
places I intend to visit and if the Task is not coded for those places
then
I add it/them. My final act before the trip is to print the List of
Tasks
report based on the Keyword code of the places I intend to do research.

Hope this helps -

Lee Hoffman/KY
TMG Tips: <http://www.tmgtips.com>;
My website: <http://www.tmgtips.com/lhoffman>;
A user of the best genealogy program, The Master Genealogist (TMG)


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