Improving Workflow in TMG v.9.05 Using Witnesses & Roles

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Improving Workflow in TMG v.9.05 Using Witnesses & Roles Presented by ~ David Walker To ~ Ottawa TMG Users Group 8 April, 2017

Introduction Improving workflow in anything we do is always a time saving goal TMG is no exception This presentation will describe the use of Witnesses and Roles when recording burials, with or without tombstone exhibits, and Censuses for TMG v.9.05

Introduction There was a time when I was less than efficient when entering burial data in TMG Worst case scenarios included family plots with three generations of inscriptions Until I explored the use of Witnesses & Roles I wasted considerable time entering burial data, including the inscription in the memo field, all place names and the exhibits with captions, for each and every person

Introduction There was also a time when I was less than efficient when entering census data in TMG Worst case scenarios included families several children and perhaps grandparents Until I explored the use of Witnesses & Roles I wasted considerable time entering census data for each person separately

Burial Tag Entry Screen A Case Study: Burials Burial Tag Entry Screen

A Case Study: Burials Exhibit Log: five images for overall view of the tombstone, and detailed views of the front, left, right and back. There are seven people buried here.

A Case Study: Burials Rather than entering the memo text, place names, citation(s), exhibits with captions for each person buried in a given plot, the following is my current workflow. Beginning with the father (for a family plot) or the husband (for a simple husband & wife burial), enter all data. Inscription in the memo field, all place names, citation(s) and exhibit(s) with caption(s)

By default, the man’s wife is not entered in the burial tag A Case Study: Burials By default, the man’s wife is not entered in the burial tag

A Case Study: Burials In the Details window, the burial tag entry applies to [P1], in this case William Phillips

A Case Study: Burials 2. Enter her ID value

A Case Study: Burials In the Details window, the burial tag entry includes his wife, Christy Montgomery

A Case Study: Burials In the Details window for his wife, the burial tag entry shows William Phillips

3. The next step is to add other family members as witnesses. A Case Study: Burials 3. The next step is to add other family members as witnesses.

A Case Study: Burials 3. Having added a daughter as a witness we soon realize that her role must reflect the fact that she is buried here as well.

A Case Study: Burials Edit the default variable from [P] to [W]. The sentence structure changes accordingly. The Preview reads correctly. 4. Open the drop down menu for Roles and select ‘Interred’.

5. Continue adding other family members A Case Study: Burials 5. Continue adding other family members TIP: Compare the death dates for everyone, then use the latest date + 1 year in the Sort Date of the primary person. Otherwise, a child buried after a parent will have the Witness tag in the wrong place.

A Case Study: Burials TIP: Compare the death dates for everyone, then use the latest date + 1 year in the Sort Date of the primary person. Otherwise, a child buried after a parent will have the Witness tag in the wrong place. Incorrect timeline Correct timeline

A Case Study: Burials TMG Reports Father Mother Daughter TIP: Concatenation was used for each person to produce a smoother looking transition from death to burial.

A Case Study: Burials Second Site Reports Father Mother Daughter Note: For [P1] and [P2] the tombstone exhibits are displayed on each Person Page. For those listed as Witnesses, there are links (camera icon) to the exhibits.

Another Use of Witnesses & Roles ~ Census tags A Case Study: Census Another Use of Witnesses & Roles ~ Census tags In this example I will describe my workflow for recording members of a family as witnesses to the Head of Household.

From the Tag Type list select Census HeadHousehold A Case Study: Census Sentence Witness Sentence From the Tag Type list select Census HeadHousehold Select

Select name variation as it appears in the census A Case Study: Census Select name variation as it appears in the census Having keyed in data for the memo, place names and citation, the next step is to add witnesses

A Case Study: Census Assuming the Head of Household is still married, start with her Default sentence structure before changes Preview before changes

Select name variation as it appears in the census A Case Study: Census Select name variation as it appears in the census

Select ‘Wife’ from the list of Roles A Case Study: Census Select ‘Wife’ from the list of Roles

A Case Study: Census Sentence changes with selected Role Preview updates with selected Role

A Case Study: Census Continue with addition of children Sentence changes with selected Role Preview updates with selected Role

Data entry is complete, with all witnesses & their roles A Case Study: Census Data entry is complete, with all witnesses & their roles

1911 Census added for each person enumerated A Case Study: Census 1911 Census added for each person enumerated Father, William Barlow Son, Ira Barlow

A Case Study: Census TMG Journal Report Father, William Barlow Son, Ira Barlow

A Case Study: Census Second Site Report Father, William Barlow Son, Ira Barlow

The End This presentation may be freely downloaded from our web site ~ http://www.ottawa-tmg-ug.ca Link to Articles & Presentations