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  • Use Batch or Query to add Event Participants

    Is there a way to add event participants from a query or batch? I would like to do a gift batch for a long list of GIK's we received for an event, then be able to put the donors as participants. Some of the donors did not attend the event so I don't necessarily want them in the same category...
    Posted to Forum by Hannah Wiginton on 01-03-2012
  • Output Membership ID in (Gift) query

    I know everybody is at the conference and I am totally envious. But I digress. When I enter gifts in batch, then open the query "gifts posted as batch XX" I want to ouput the constituent's membership ID as well. When I choose either/both Current Membership ID and/or Historical Membership...
    Posted to Forum by Adrienne Velasco on 10-22-2010
  • Re: Querying Committed Batch-Missing Entry

    What kind of a query are you running? If it happens to be an "individual" query and donor is an org. They won't show up and the way around for "org" query.
    Posted to Forum by JoAnn Strommen on 02-10-2010
  • Re: Querying Committed Batch-Missing Entry

    [quote user="Janine Sutherland"] I'm running a query with the only criteria being a specific batch number that's been committed. In the results, one of the gifts within that batch does not show up and I can't figure out why since that's the only criteria selected and the gift...
    Posted to Forum by JoAnn Strommen on 02-10-2010
  • Re: Querying an uncommitted batch

    [quote user="Andrea Frank"] I am interested in running a query on a gift batch before I commit it. Can this be done? If so, how? Thanks, Andrea [/quote] Nope, From knowledgebase: Solution ID: BB424772 Product: The Raiser's Edge 7 Published: 12/06/2007 Updated: 06/16/2009 Description Unable...
    Posted to Forum by JoAnn Strommen on 11-03-2009
  • Querying an uncommitted batch

    I am interested in running a query on a gift batch before I commit it. Can this be done? If so, how? Thanks, Andrea
    Posted to Forum by Andrea Frank on 11-03-2009
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