New TeamRaiser participant search kicks you into old TeamRaiser

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We have an ongoing TeamRaiser that's a general DIY fundraiser. We are now creating a second TeamRaiser for a brand new event. Both TeamRaisers will be live at the same time. On our new TeamRaiser the Search for a Participant takes you back to our original DIY TeamRaiser the those participants. I'm just trying to do some background troubleshooting for our front-end developer who has a case open with Blackbaud. Wondering if anyone else who has created multiple TeamRaisers has run into this issue.


Thanks for your help.


Kim
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  • Hi, Kim! Try adjusting the Participant Search Parameters by following this path in the TeamRaiser configuration:

    3. Select Event Options > Edit Advanced Options (left side menu, but under "Related Actions" at the very bottom) > b. Define Event Options > 18. Participant Search Parameters


    Hope that points you in the right direction!


    - Jon

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    Jon Reich * Partner * Cathexis Partners * jon@cathexispartners.com * p.605.377.8147

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  • Jon Reich‍ - We've already selected " People can search for participants registered for this TeamRaiser event only
     
    Kim
  • Thanks, Kim! When you go to the search page... does the fr_id in the URL change to the old TeamRaiser? I wonder if that button is hard-coded to go to that specific TR. That's the next place I'd look. - Jon
  • Hm... what's the main/entry link for the new TeamRaiser? - Jon
  • Thanks, Kim. I did some test searches (including just hitting search w/out entering anything to show all), but everyone I tried only returned participants for the same FR_ID 1110 TeamRaiser. That seems to be functioning as desired/expected. Are you still seeing results from the other TR show up? Thanks! - Jon

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    Jon Reich * Partner * Cathexis Partners * jon@cathexispartners.com * p.605.377.8147

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  • Thanks, Jon. Looks like our frontend developer figured it out with support.


    Kim

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