Nigel
Not exactly.
It used to do so, but no longer does for SOUR.
If I have NEW YORK in a 1920 census Citation and SOUR S1920, but do not have it in the S1930 (1930 census), it does not find and offer New York as an option. A/C is now limited by the SOUR selected.
I have not been able to test Frank's hypothesis, but it is a likely outcome.
Nigel
Not exactly.
It used to do so, but no longer does for SOUR.
If I have NEW YORK in a 1920 census Citation and SOUR S1920, but do not have it in the S1930 (1930 census), it does not find and offer New York as an option. A/C is now limited by the SOUR selected.
I have not been able to test Frank's hypothesis, but it is a likely outcome.