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The ABCs of the Raiser’s Edge:O is for Options #raisersedge

Options are optimal; I'm a big fan of options and am often known to opt in! In the Raisers' Edge, you have User Options (which will be the topic of a future post), but few people realize that user's also have Options to control how all of the search windows behave in the Raiser's Edge. You have Options when searching for:

  • Records (all types)
  • Queries
  • Exports
  • Batches

The options are yours, and they go with you anywhere you search in the Raiser's Edge. So, what are my options, Sandy? Let's take a look!

 
  • Load search windows automatically
  • Confirm single match results
  • Default search field

 

 

 

Load search windows automatically

When searching for Campaign, Fund and Appeal records, with this option selected, the search window will automatically load into the window a list of those records in the database so that you can simply select which one you want without having to enter any search criteria. This especially handy when you're searching for these record types in Query. It's a great time saver when you don't remember the exact name of the record you're looking for. yes Checked is my personal preference.

Confirm single match results

When you have this box check, if your search returns a unique result (only one record matches), that record will be listed in the results screen, and you will have to confirm that's the record you want (by double clicking or highlighting it, and clicking Open). If that box is UNchecked, the system will automatically take you to that record without having to confirm. yesUnchecked is my personal choice.

Default search field 

This is a really handy feature that lets you choose which field your cursor will be in when you open the search window for a particular item in the Raiser's Edge. I love, love, LOVE this option for the Open Query screen. When I am scrubbing data for a client, I will create LOTS of queries each day throughout the course of the scrub. I change my default search field on the Query search screen to the Created On field. Using that field in combination with the F3 for today's day, I'm quickly seeing a list of only the queries created that day! Easy squeezy lemon peasywink

 

Default search fields in the Raiser's Edge
Record/Item type Default search fields
Constituent Last name/Org name
Gift Last name/Org name
Action Last name/Org name
Campaign Campaign ID
Fund Fund ID
Appeal Appeal ID
Membership (optional module) Last name/Org name
Job (optional module) (Job) Name
Event (optional module) (Event) Name
Query Query name
Export Export name                

So, what's your favorite field to search on by default? Constituent ID? Event name? Query created by?

I just love having Options; dopn't you?

Keeping you on the Leading Edge,


The ABC’s of the Raiser’s Edge:N is for No Valid Address

                                                                            

Okay, so technically, it's called HAS No Valid Address in the Raiser's Edge, but I already used H for Help, and this is just too good an opportunity to let slip by. This setting on the Bio1/Org1 tab seems so straightforward to me; has no valid address seems to sum it up nicely, I think, don't you? This powerful filtering field did not exist in previous versions of the Raiser's Edge. The programming gods at Blackbaud blessed us with this beautiful box with the release of the Raiser's Edge 7 in response to feedback from their vast stable of non-profit clients. This one little check box partially helped to eliminate a complex maze of merged queries that were required just to remove records that we know have……..um……NO VALID ADDRESS!

So, if users of the Raiser's Edge asked for it and defined its meaning, one would think that its simplicity and ready availability throughout the system would be embraced, right? Well, not so fast. The most common problem I see with this box is users' lack of trust. They can't seem to stop with just marking Has No Valid Address when we receive notice that the address is no longer current. In their well-intentioned efforts to help their organization avoid wasted postage, they will also: 

  • Add a solicit code of Do Not Mail (or something similar).
  • Just to "be sure", they will further mark the record as Inactive,
  • And/or put something akin to Do Not Use/BadBad Address in the Address Lines (yes, I've actually seen that in a client's database!).
  • Finally, just to be really, REALLY  sure, they will uncheck the Send Mail to this Address box! (Check back for the S post on this topic; don't get me started). 

In these scenarios, what is a body to do when, through our diligent research, we find a good new address for this Constituent? Is the record marked Do Not Mail because they really don't want to receive mail from us? Are they really Inactive? What is Inactive? Why, even after we've updated the address, do they continue to show-up in Mail or Export with blank address fields?

These are all real life stories of real life non-profit clients with  real life Raiser's Edge databases. My advice to you, as it was to them:

Let Has No Valid Address mean exactly what it says.

Track that information in one place, in the same place on every record, in the place that was designed specifically for that information. Has No Valid Address=Has No Valid Address.It is an absolute, pass/fail filter available to you anywhere you are pulling information out of the Raiser's Edge. Allow it to do the job is was designed, and so desparately wants, to do.

In short, when used consistently, you can trust the Has No Valid Address box to say what it means, and mean what it says. Isn't that really all we can ask of anyone?

 


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