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Re: Merging Tributes and Viewing Tribute Gifts in Raiser's Edge NXT Webview
@Julie Fournier - @Elizabeth Johnson posted a great response to the release announcement on the “What's New” blog post from last week. That may answer some of your questions.
Re: Query for odd or even graduation/class of year
@Karen Diener Good question. I don't know.
One of 3 very different criteria listed on request form for a mailing solicitation to go in August. Seems very odd to me. Now that I've figured out a fairly painless way to pull odd years I haven't asked. As I tend to question a lot of their things I'm really trying to only question when I makes a difference to the actual data I pull. LOL
Re: Query for odd or even graduation/class of year
@Dan Snyder If I were to go the excel route that's what I was thinking of - like that fill the series/pattern.
I'm going with @Sara Barnaby suggestion - was 5 quick criteria. Thanks for that - don't know that I've used ‘like’ in that way. Great idea.
Re: Query for odd or even graduation/class of year
@Elizabeth Johnson and @JoAnn Strommen This is what I would likely do and even if you don't have them in Excel there is a trick I like to use for this. If you type the first 3 odd class years (ex. 1951, 1953, 1955) in their own cell (oldest to newest), select those three fields, then in the bottom right corner of the bottom most cell once your cursor turns to a + symbol, click and hold and pull that list down and it will fill them in as odd numbers since that is the pattern you gave Excel to follow. Then all you have to do is pull down until you get to 2023 or 2025.
Re: Has anyone made a connection with Rasier's Edge NXT API using Copy Activity in Data Flow In fabrics?
@Spring Velazquez Yes, please do! liz_dixon-eversole@milton.edu
Re: AddressFinder Update is removing Apartment/Unit info?
@Maxwell Lisanti In the past, I've found that the Post Office actually appeared to have made a mistake with the spelling of a local city in their system that was causing an issue with a constituent's mail generated from our database not getting delivered. I had to suggest they go into their local Post Office to find out why there was a discrepancy, then later found the city name changed when the next NCOA update occurred with our database. USPS isn't infallible.
Re: Emails
@Teresa Caruthers I am going to agree with Dariel and add some other information. The problem with any kind of email finder is they usually look at the address as opposed to the person, so you can end up with others at the address like parents, children, etc. I feel that email finders are not worth the money since you can end up with the wrong emails and the fact the people change their emails a good bit to begin with.
Re: Gift Subtype - what do you use it for?
We're both a school and a foundation, so we use the gift subtype to indicate if the gift is to the School or the Foundation.
Re: Why are Actions Closed in RE not showing Closed in RE NXT?
Why are Actions that I Closed in Raiser's Edge still showing as Past Due in Raiser's Edge NXT? I go back into database view and pull up the constituent record to verify I closed the Action literally years ago, then have to go back into NXT and Mark complete status (actually just marking it Closed again,) just so it drops from my flagged list for Past Due Actions!
In webview, customers select what means “completed” for actions. On an action tile, click the gear icon in the upper right corner. Then indicate what RENXT should use to indicate completion - either specific statuses OR the presence of the “is complete” checkbox. This setting applies to all users of the database.

For reference, these are the two action fields (from a sample database) that are relevant:

My guess is that you will need to do some cleanup - in database view - of your actions regardless of which option you select in webview.
Re: Procedure, Protocol and Priority When a Database Manager Leaves
@Rachel Kauer That's boo boo… I do believe that these roles do get a bit conflated…there's not much overlap between a traditional DBA and advancement database managers and admins. However, many organizations don't have organizational structure or a human resources team that knows the difference. le sigh. But, it's still disappointing.






