I'm working with an organization that has a history of selling "gift 
memberships".  Handling this information in Ebase presents a few 
problems.  I would appreciate the sage advice of any of you who might have 
thought about this already.

The main difficulties seem to me to arise because, the "gift membership" 
payment comes from someone different than the person whose "membership" is 
affected.

At present, I've added a "Gift From" field to the "payments" database, as 
suggested by M.Scholtz (I THINK it was Matthew) in an email to this support 
group a few months ago.  In many respects this works decently. I do need to 
modify some layouts to display this information, but it can basically be 
added to the layouts where it should be expected without heroics.

The one thing uncomfortable about this approach is that the actual 
"payment" didn't come FROM the person who got the membership.  The Ebase 
"dues summary" field for the person getting the membership then includes 
the "dues payment" tallied in his name - even though this payment was 
actually MADE by another person.  Someone else once commented here that a 
payment should indicate the last person who touched the money before the 
organization got it.  This makes sense to me, but that ISN'T what happens 
in this approach...

A related problem is that the amount of the gift membership isn't added to 
the purchaser's "dues" or "contribution" total either - even though they 
actually provided the money...  Because the amount is tallied  with the 
membership, the actual contributor doesn't get credited.

I've considered the alternative of actually entering two payment records 
for a "gift membership", one for the recipient indicating a payment of 
zero, and one as a "contribution" or "merchandise purchase" for the person 
providing the money.  This seems a little bit yucky, since it relies 
heavily on the operator following the correct entry procedures...but at 
least the dollars tally to the correct individuals.

Any comments from folks who have dealt with/thought about this would be 
VERY welcome...
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Larry F. Bednar
Consulting in Statistics, Quality, Data Managment
Portland, OR  503.493.8542   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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