16-04-27485
Birthfamily
Adoptee
00/00/1929
00/00/1930
00/00/1931
00/00/1932
Male
White
James Lee Shackelford
or Jimmy Lee Shackelford
Ripley, MS
Walnut, MS
or Corinth, MS
Unknown
USA
Rowland
Beulah (Rowland) Shackelford
Age 28 to 30 YOB 1902
Ripley, MS resident ?
Thomas Grant Shackelford
or Thomas George Shackelford
Age 56 to 58
MS or TN resident
Blacksmith or Mechanic
Unknown
Unknown
Possibly Mississipi Childrens Home
1 yr old
Unknown
MS
ancestry.com
http://www.adoptiondatabase.org
Created on April 11, 2016 at  9:37 PM (CDT). Last updated by Adoption_Database on April 12, 2016 at  8:35 AM (CDT). Owned by Adoption_Database.
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When you bring additional fields into a conversion, Quickbase often finds inconsistencies. For example, say you're converting your Companies column into its own table. One company, Acme Corporation, has offices in New York, Dallas and Portland. So, when you add the City column to the conversion, Quickbase finds three different locations for Acme. A single value in the column you're converting can only match one value in any additional field. Quickbase needs you to clean up the extra cities before it can create your new table. To do so, you have one of two choices:

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  • If the dissimilar entries are mistakes (say Acme only has one office in New York and the other locations are data-entry errors) go back into your table and correct the inconsistencies—in this case, changing all locations to New York. Then try the conversion again.

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