dynamically assigned are usually only 256 so a class c scan is possible. if the Host is a DHCP server it could have many blocks. a lot of times for fraud checking, the normal data is changed, like name, phone, address. and we have customers that have more than one shipping address, phone so just comparing names can be a problem, like john smith.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent the following on 9/10/2007 10:42 PM: > When IP addresses are typically assigned dynamically, I doubt this will be > useful. Better to store a back resolved host name if you can get one. > Still not infallible if two users use the same machine. > > Skip > > -----Original Message----- > From: BJ Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 8:22 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Link Party > > > An IP of each order is recorded. > you may be able to have a service the links orders by iP address. > this is not infallible but can help. > > > Dave Tenerowicz sent the following on 9/10/2007 3:03 PM: >> Can anyone tell me what the Link Party function under Party Manager does? >> An implementation we are doing includes a significant number of customer >> records that are duplicates. In these cases the same party may have >> placed Orders under different partyId's. The client claims that >> identification of duplicates can only be done by humans( I doubt this >> !!, but that is another story). What they have requested is that we >> develop a service that will assign all records related to one party to >> another partyId. I am wondering if Link Party can be leveraged here. >> >> Thanks for any input >> > > > >
