* RINs in diagrams
RINs in diagrams
Is there any way in which I can show the RIN as well as name for each person in a diagram?
- Jane
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Re: RINs in diagrams
Just add
To your chosen text scheme where you want it to show.
See glossary:record_types_and_record_id|> Record Types and Record Id for more information
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=RecordId()
See glossary:record_types_and_record_id|> Record Types and Record Id for more information
Jane
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Re: RINs in diagrams
It depends on exactly which number you mean by RIN.
=RecordId(%INDI%) refers to the Record Id often shown in square brackets in many displays.
In Text Schemes see the Available Item cunningly named Record Id.
%INDI.REFN% refers to the Custom Id field available to most record types.
In Text Schemes see the Available Item cunningly named Custom Id.
%INDI.RFN% refers to the Permanent Record Number field for Individuals.
%INDI.RIN% refers to the Automated Record Id field for Individuals and is the true RIN tag.
You get to Text Schemes via Diagram > Options > Text tab and Edit but would be wise to Clone any standard scheme first.
=RecordId(%INDI%) refers to the Record Id often shown in square brackets in many displays.
In Text Schemes see the Available Item cunningly named Record Id.
%INDI.REFN% refers to the Custom Id field available to most record types.
In Text Schemes see the Available Item cunningly named Custom Id.
%INDI.RFN% refers to the Permanent Record Number field for Individuals.
%INDI.RIN% refers to the Automated Record Id field for Individuals and is the true RIN tag.
You get to Text Schemes via Diagram > Options > Text tab and Edit but would be wise to Clone any standard scheme first.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: RINs in diagrams
Thank you both - very helpful.