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Last post 04-03-2006 12:09 PM by
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03-31-2006 4:12 PM
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I had some time to poke around in my test database today (which has 7.8 installed, production is still 7.71 until some more of the issues with 7.8 are resolved), and was looking at the data health center. Has anyone had the chance/time to submit their database to BB? Was it worth the time and effort, and was it pretty much you submit they see problems, and offer to let you pay for them to fix, or do they actual explain and go through the issues? Thanks! Doug Doug Creek University of Alaska Database Administrator [Email Removed]
03-31-2006 4:26 PM
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I don't think anythign is new in the Data Health Center. I think BB just centralized all of the extra Data Enrichment services they had before in a way that makes them easier to access than previously offered. I think that NCOA is now People Finder and is within Data Health Center now, etc. I believe that all of the services within it were available before but a) they may have changed the name (address validation to AddressAccelerator, etc.) or b) many of us probably never heard of some of them before because sometimes until you need it you don't know to ask if it is available. Before you probably had to search the website before - now you can see them right from your own RE. Pretty smart of BB, I think. Melissa S. Graves Manager, Development Database & Direct Mail Planned Parenthood of Connecticut [Email Removed] 203-752-2804
03-31-2006 4:30 PM
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At the top of the DHC (as they call it) is a link to create an export file to send to BB and they will analyze it (doesn't say for what, just that they will). When you look at the help or user manual, it says that this is a free "checkup" service that you can run once a year. I was curious what kind of results you get back. If its just a bunch of we will do x y and z for a fee, I don't want to do it, if they are going to tell me what they think is wrong and give me some breakdowns, then I might consider it. I know that the addressfinder, phonefinder, and addressaccelerator were there, I have the address accelerator, and I agree it was smart to put them all in once place and save us headaches of figuring out where to send it or put it or whatever based on the service...
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03-31-2006 4:38 PM
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They will do the free checkup service but it does not get you back any useable data. It just lets you know if you should pay for the service. i.e. it reports 3,000 vs. 3 deceased people in your deceased finder then you know you will or will not get back enough results to make the cost worthwhile. It is interesting to know but does not result in any data. Melissa S. Graves Manager, Development Database & Direct Mail Planned Parenthood of Connecticut [Email Removed] 203-752-2804
03-31-2006 5:11 PM
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Ahh, thanks a bunch Melissa... Doug Creek University of Alaska Database Administrator [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 10:59 AM
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What are you guys talking about? Michael J. Sherman Donor Services Manager The Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay 1307 N. MacDill Avenue Tampa, FL 33607 813.769-7533 [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 11:30 AM
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In RE 7.8, there is a new tab in the main menus called "Data Health Center." Doug Doug Creek University of Alaska Database Administrator [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 11:39 AM
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Interesting. I'm on 7.80.1122.16 and I don't have this tab. Maybe it shows up in a later patch. Michael J. Sherman Donor Services Manager The Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay 1307 N. MacDill Avenue Tampa, FL 33607 813.769-7533 [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 11:43 AM
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It's under web services on my version. Melissa S. Graves Manager, Development Database & Direct Mail Planned Parenthood of Connecticut [Email Removed] 203-752-2804
04-03-2006 11:46 AM
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Just got off the phone with support. They are sending a utility that needs to be run to get the Data Health Center tab to show up. They ended up sending a link to solution BB252506 with instructions to solve the problem. Michael J. Sherman Donor Services Manager The Boys & Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay 1307 N. MacDill Avenue Tampa, FL 33607 813.769-7533 [Email Removed] [i]--- Edited at 4/3/2006 11:48:36 AM by Michael Sherman[/i]
04-03-2006 11:48 AM
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Okay, that is more then a little strange... Mine shows in the main menu and all we did was install from the upgrade... and mine shows Data Health Center and Web Services seperately... Doug Creek University of Alaska Database Administrator [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 11:51 AM
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Oh lord. Someone explain that! We just installed from the upgrade as well! Melissa S. Graves Manager, Development Database & Direct Mail Planned Parenthood of Connecticut [Email Removed] 203-752-2804
04-03-2006 11:55 AM
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BB strikes again... Doug Creek University of Alaska Database Administrator [Email Removed]
04-03-2006 12:09 PM
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We show both. It seems to me that data health is where you submit YOUR data TO bb and Web Services is where you download updates or new servies FROM BB. I have not used these yet (still playing catch up on higer priorities in clean up) so I'm not sure - it's just a guess. Elaine Tucker Stewardship Coordinator St. Mark's School of Texas www.smtexas.org [Email Removed]
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