Interpreting Coverage of SOUR Records #467
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I'm developing genealogy software which will import data into a proprietary database layout. One of the ways to import the data will be via Gedcom. One requirement for importing an event is that it be sourced. If not sourced, the event will be passed over. With that in mind, it appears there will be instances where it is unclear (to me) the extent of the coverage of certain SOUR records. One example is I have seen Gedcoms where there is a 0 INDI record followed by a The INDI section may contain many events but no other SOUR records. Should I interpret the one 2 SOUR record to apply to all events? And if the 0 FAM section pointed to by the 1 FAMS record in the 0 INDI record contains no SOUR records, should the one 2 SOUR in the INDI record cover the marriage and the children? I've looked around and have found nothing covering this sort of thing. Is this something where I'm just going to have to use my best judgement? Or perhaps there's a guide or discussion someplace? Marshall |
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The specification defines
Thus, a Note that this model (retained from GEDCOM's earliest versions) is a bit less precise than we might hope. For example, 0 @I1@ INDI
1 NAME Jane /Bloggs/
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 JAN 1970
1 DEAT
2 DATE AFT 1993
1 SOUR @S1@ has a source for the entire individual, without making it clear if that source provides all of the details in the
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I would not interpret a level 2 That being said, it is possibly the sender is very lazy and did not want to repeat multiple links when they found all facts for the individual in one place, but I feel that you must set a rule. |
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The specification defines
SOURCE_CITATION
asThus, a
2 SOUR
describes a source of the level-1 structure it is contained in and the substructures thereof. In your example, that would mean it is the source of theNAME
structure (and its substructures, if any).Note that this model (retained from GEDCOM's earliest versions) is a bit less precise than we might hope. For example,
has a source for the entire individual, without making it clear if that source provides all of the details in the
INDI
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