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Marriage Report Filter Broken for Families With Multiple Marriages #4919
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So here's what I'm thinking ...
This filter is applied at the Family level, rather than the Marriage level. In my test case, the Family contains 2 different marriages, as follows:
Now, while neither of those marriages can match my search criteria, in fact the Family does match. The place The result is a false positive. The filter design effectively assumes a family can never have more than one marriage. Further testing shows another bug: By changing the filter to Michigan, 1945, the report displays the correct family with the wrong marriage details. |
I think the possibilty to enter more than one date for the marriage ( without using a specifying type), that is establishing the family, should not be possible (and is imho a gedcom design bug), although family in gedcom has an other meaning than we normaly use. |
You have to create a new family in that rare cases |
No, if your gedcom - input is wrong, you can not expect correct results. |
I'm running a marriage report with the following criteria ...
Place: Michigan
Start: 01 JAN 1944
End: 31 DEC 1944
There are 9 families listed in the report. All of the results are correct except for the 2nd-to-last entry. It's showing a marriage that took place in Indiana during 1936.
If I switch the date range to 1941, it adds another strange result from Florida during 1935.
Running webtrees v2.1.18 on PHP v8.3.0.
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