User talk:1.132.111.245

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Census population updates
Thank you for updating the census populations. We really need all the help we can get to do this for everywhere in Australia. However, you have to update a few more things each time you do it. For example, in the citation for the 2016 census for Bowenville

pop_footnotes =

you also need to change the value of the id as the id numbers change with each census (yes, you would think they would use the same id each census, but they don't). When you are looking at the census info, in this case

2016 census for Bowenville

you will see over on the top left the id number as the "Code" number.

Code SSC30346 (SSC)

If you don't use the id SSC30346, the citation produced provides a URL to the wrong town/suburb or gives an error.

The accessdate as to be changed to today's date (the date you lookup up the census information). e.g. accessdate=30 November 2018

And if the citation has a name that mentions a different year "census11" in this case, you need to change it to be "census16", otherwise other editors will be confused about what it represents.

Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me. Kerry (talk) 13:29, 30 November 2018 (UTC)