Another new user question here: I've done a pretty good job cleaning up my legacy data, of which I have three typical kinds:
One person in household Two people, same last name Two people, different last names My legacy data has three columns: firstname, last name, and firstname2, which is causing the problem. If person2 has the same last name as person one, I just put their first name in firstname2; if they have a different last name, I put both in firstname2. ebase interprets the latter scenario fine, but the former scenario confuses it. Here's what happens. Firstname1 John - goes in to Name One, first name Firstname2 Jane - goes into Name Two, LAST name! lastname1 - Doe - goes into name One, Last name. Suggestions, anyone? Jenny Hansell Executive Director North East Community Center Millerton NY 518/789-4259 ------------------ Reminder to each recipient: To change your list account preferences, go to http://email.sparklist.com/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=support and enter the email address you used to subscribe to the ebase support list:: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ebase - Relationship Management for Nonprofits, http://www.ebase.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------
