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Constituent Codes vs Attributes

Last post 07-08-2009 7:22 AM by Leslie Heisler. 2 replies.
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  • 07-07-2009 2:40 PM

    • Lori Montoro
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    • Organization: The Archdiocese of Baltimore

    Constituent Codes vs Attributes

    Can someone give me an example of why you'd use a constituent code vs. an attribute.

     

    Thanks!

     

    LSM

  • 07-07-2009 3:24 PM In reply to

    • Christine Vaudo
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    • Organization: Hunt Alternatives
    • Products:  The Raiser's Edge

    Re: Constituent Codes vs Attributes

    Hi Lori,

    The way it's been explained to me in a user group meeting is that a Constituent Code is what the constituent's relationship is to the organization (why s/he is in the database - board member, etc.), and an Attribute is a descriptor of the constituent.

    Hope this helps.

    Chris

    Christine E. Vaudo
    Information Systems Manager
    Hunt-Ansbacher Family Office / Hunt Alternatives Fund
  • 07-08-2009 7:22 AM In reply to

    • Leslie Heisler
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    • Organization: Southwestern Vermont Health Care
    • Products:  The Raiser's Edge, The Researcher's Edge

    Re: Constituent Codes vs Attributes

    Attributes are also used to store bits of information that don't fit into other areas of the constituent record.  Also, constituent codes can be attached to each gift (required in my office), and reports can be run based on the constituent code on the constituent record OR on the gift record.  Lori, you might want to search this forum (and Blackbus if you subscribe to it).  There have been lots of questions & debate around constituent codes and you'll find good information there.  Best,

    Leslie

    Leslie Heisler
    Southwestern Vermont Health Care
    www.svhealthcare.org
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