Census vs Register - 1939


Neil Grantham
 


Hi all


When I run Ancestor or Descendant by Generation reports, instead of telling me people appeared in the Register for 1939 it says Census 1939.

EG for my grandfather: "He appeared in the census on 29 September 1939 in Coventry...."


Is this something being incorrectly output by FH7 or is it something I have mistakenly added?

Where would I correct this.


Many thanks

Neil.


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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Neil Grantham
 

...I would add that as far as I recall, I used Ancestral Sources to add the 1939 Register entries

Best Wishes


Neil.





------ Original Message ------
From: "Neil Grantham via groups.io" <neil40@...>
To: family-historian@groups.io
Sent: Monday, 13 Dec, 2021 At 22:01
Subject: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939


Hi all


When I run Ancestor or Descendant by Generation reports, instead of telling me people appeared in the Register for 1939 it says Census 1939.

EG for my grandfather: "He appeared in the census on 29 September 1939 in Coventry...."


Is this something being incorrectly output by FH7 or is it something I have mistakenly added?

Where would I correct this.


Many thanks

Neil.


--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.

--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Mike Tate
 

Yes, the default recommended arrangement is to treat the 1939 Register as a census and record it using the standard Census Event.

It does not matter whether you do that in FH or use AS.

If you do nothing else then all displays, Diagrams, Reports, etc, will use the default Census Event wording.

See the FHUG Knowledge Base ‘Family Historian Census Event for UK 1939 Register’ for customisation details:

https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-census-event-for-uk-1939-register-2/

 

Mike Tate

 


Neil Grantham
 

Brilliant, thanks Mike.




------ Original Message ------
From: "Mike Tate" <post@...>
To: family-historian@groups.io
Sent: Monday, 13 Dec, 2021 At 22:29
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

Yes, the default recommended arrangement is to treat the 1939 Register as a census and record it using the standard Census Event.

It does not matter whether you do that in FH or use AS.

If you do nothing else then all displays, Diagrams, Reports, etc, will use the default Census Event wording.

See the FHUG Knowledge Base ‘Family Historian Census Event for UK 1939 Register’ for customisation details:

https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-census-event-for-uk-1939-register-2/

Mike Tate


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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Neil Grantham
 

Mike


Is it me, or is the screenshot missing from that KB page?


Best Wishes


Neil.





------ Original Message ------
From: "Mike Tate" <post@...>
To: family-historian@groups.io
Sent: Monday, 13 Dec, 2021 At 22:29
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

Yes, the default recommended arrangement is to treat the 1939 Register as a census and record it using the standard Census Event.

It does not matter whether you do that in FH or use AS.

If you do nothing else then all displays, Diagrams, Reports, etc, will use the default Census Event wording.

See the FHUG Knowledge Base ‘Family Historian Census Event for UK 1939 Register’ for customisation details:

https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-census-event-for-uk-1939-register-2/

Mike Tate


--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Mike Tate
 

It must be you or your device.

It is definitely there at the very bottom of the page when viewed on my desktop PC.

 

From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Grantham via groups.io
Sent: 13 December 2021 22:40
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

 

Mike

 

Is it me, or is the screenshot missing from that KB page?

 

Best Wishes

 

Neil.






------ Original Message ------
From: "Mike Tate" <post@...>
To: family-historian@groups.io
Sent: Monday, 13 Dec, 2021 At 22:29
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

Yes, the default recommended arrangement is to treat the 1939 Register as a census and record it using the standard Census Event.

It does not matter whether you do that in FH or use AS.

If you do nothing else then all displays, Diagrams, Reports, etc, will use the default Census Event wording.

See the FHUG Knowledge Base ‘Family Historian Census Event for UK 1939 Register’ for customisation details:

https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-census-event-for-uk-1939-register-2/

Mike Tate


--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Neil Grantham
 

I can see it on my phone!

When I tried on my Win7 laptop in Edge there was just white space.

I did a forced refresh it got an Access denied page for the entire FHUG site!

I will check on my Win11 PC tomorrow.


I've used the sample expression to change the relevant areas and refreshed my reports on the laptop, so thank you for the pointer.


Best Wishes

Neil

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From: Mike Tate
Sent: Dec 13, 2021 at 11:34 PM
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

It must be you or your device.

It is definitely there at the very bottom of the page when viewed on my desktop PC.

 

From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Grantham via groups.io
Sent: 13 December 2021 22:40
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

 

Mike

 

Is it me, or is the screenshot missing from that KB page?

 

Best Wishes

 

Neil.






------ Original Message ------
From: "Mike Tate" <post@...>
To: family-historian@groups.io
Sent: Monday, 13 Dec, 2021 At 22:29
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

Yes, the default recommended arrangement is to treat the 1939 Register as a census and record it using the standard Census Event.

It does not matter whether you do that in FH or use AS.

If you do nothing else then all displays, Diagrams, Reports, etc, will use the default Census Event wording.

See the FHUG Knowledge Base ‘Family Historian Census Event for UK 1939 Register’ for customisation details:

https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-census-event-for-uk-1939-register-2/

Mike Tate


--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.



--
Neil Grantham
-------------------
Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Mike Tate
 

On Win 10 it looks Ok in Edge and Firefox, and Refresh is OK, and other KB pages.

 

Sounds like there is an issue with Win 7, but it is a very old system!

 

From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Grantham via groups.io
Sent: 13 December 2021 23:40
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

 

I can see it on my phone!

When I tried on my Win7 laptop in Edge there was just white space.

I did a forced refresh it got an Access denied page for the entire FHUG site!

I will check on my Win11 PC tomorrow.

 

I've used the sample expression to change the relevant areas and refreshed my reports on the laptop, so thank you for the pointer.

 

Best Wishes

Neil


Neil Grantham
 

It was a typo, my laptop is Win 10 not 7!


Best Wishes

Neil

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From: Mike Tate
Sent: Dec 14, 2021 at 12:28 AM
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

On Win 10 it looks Ok in Edge and Firefox, and Refresh is OK, and other KB pages.

 

Sounds like there is an issue with Win 7, but it is a very old system!

 

From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of Neil Grantham via groups.io
Sent: 13 December 2021 23:40
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

 

I can see it on my phone!

When I tried on my Win7 laptop in Edge there was just white space.

I did a forced refresh it got an Access denied page for the entire FHUG site!

I will check on my Win11 PC tomorrow.

 

I've used the sample expression to change the relevant areas and refreshed my reports on the laptop, so thank you for the pointer.

 

Best Wishes

Neil



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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.


Adrian Bruce
 

Re missing images in a browser - I'm not sure whether this is remotely relevant but Facebook has sometimes been playing up for me recently. When I access it using Firefox from my Windows 10 pc, it seems to display the first so many images then, at a variable point, no more. The same feed in the Android app is no problem. 

I was guessing that it was something to do with how FB caches its images - but could there be a more generic issue at another point in the flow for some people? 

Adrian


Neil Grantham
 

I had wondered this on my laptop last night which is why I did a forced refresh (Ctrl + F5) but I then got a 403 Access forbidden for the whole site!!

I tried half an hour later on this phone and I got the page with all images.

Going to try laptop and PC again later.


Best Wishes

Neil

Sent via BT Email App


From: Adrian Bruce
Sent: Dec 14, 2021 at 7:29 AM
To: family-historian@groups.io
Subject: Re: [family-historian] Census vs Register - 1939

Re missing images in a browser - I'm not sure whether this is remotely relevant but Facebook has sometimes been playing up for me recently. When I access it using Firefox from my Windows 10 pc, it seems to display the first so many images then, at a variable point, no more. The same feed in the Android app is no problem. 

I was guessing that it was something to do with how FB caches its images - but could there be a more generic issue at another point in the flow for some people? 

Adrian


--
Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.