specific questions:
- does the choice of fact or event have an impact on listing - for example if I record occupations as events (multiple occupations and dates are important to show progression / decline :-) can I still list all occupations?
- how does one record an event type that is not in the standard GEDcom list - in a way that can be exported -> imported somewhere else via a .ged file?
Longer version...
I'm trying to sort out facts from events and what to call events that are not listed either in Reunion or in GEDcom event or fact types.
As far as I can see the distinction between a fact an an event is that an event has a date on it.
So there have been threads here on 'have you moved occupation and education' from facts to events - you have many occupations in a lifetime.
Hence the list of facts closely resembles the list of event types.
Any other considerations that an experienced Reunion user has found and wished they knew when they were setting things up?
If I have an event - such as a bankruptcy order, an operation or an accident for instance - events that have a dramatic impact on someone's life but are not religious or BDM's, what does one do - I can see that I can add custom events, but then what happens when I export these to ged files to import somewhere else - what's best practice in these circumstances?
- does the choice of fact or event have an impact on listing - for example if I record occupations as events (multiple occupations and dates are important to show progression / decline :-) can I still list all occupations?
- how does one record an event type that is not in the standard GEDcom list - in a way that can be exported -> imported somewhere else via a .ged file?
Longer version...
I'm trying to sort out facts from events and what to call events that are not listed either in Reunion or in GEDcom event or fact types.
As far as I can see the distinction between a fact an an event is that an event has a date on it.
So there have been threads here on 'have you moved occupation and education' from facts to events - you have many occupations in a lifetime.
Hence the list of facts closely resembles the list of event types.
Any other considerations that an experienced Reunion user has found and wished they knew when they were setting things up?
If I have an event - such as a bankruptcy order, an operation or an accident for instance - events that have a dramatic impact on someone's life but are not religious or BDM's, what does one do - I can see that I can add custom events, but then what happens when I export these to ged files to import somewhere else - what's best practice in these circumstances?
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