Query problem - Im missing something

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I am doing some analysis of our data where I am trying to identify constituents that haven't donated - ever using  the criteria of 'gift id is blank'. However, I have noticed though that a few of the constituents that havent donated (so gifts are blank) are actually recipients of a Soft Credit though another donor.  How can I adapt the query to exclude anyone who is a soft credit recipient? Looking at the fields I can't seen an obvious way of doing it. 

Using recipient soft credit id only works when I look for those constituents who have given 'gift id is not blank'.
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Any thoughts?

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  • Tom

    Thanks for that, I don't need to use those options much so forget they are there! - It seems to work - certainly the number of returned constituents is reduced but it is difficult to confirm it is actually doing what I want - if a field value was returned then I could do a sanity check or analysis on those records (which ideally I want to do)... a lot of this data is really old and wasnt entered in a consistent manner which means I cant rely on constituent attributes etc being set to help me..  i guess I need to some work outside RE in Excel to identify those constituents which drop off..  but this gets me a step nearer - so thanks  :-) ...


    Suzie
  • When I'm looking for groups of records like this, I go for "gift date is blank".  Even on a soft credit you know there will be a gift date.


    Good luck!


    Katherine

    WIST Data Solutions
  • The way I would start would be to run a non-donor report and click the option at the bottom to create a query that meets your criteria.  I am running another report right now so I cannot double-check but I'm pretty sure there is a capability to figure in soft credit recipients. 
  • Looks like I landed in the right spot, but I will go ahead anyway.  If you need donors in your database that have not donated, use the TOTAL GIVEN equaling zero.  You can put dates to get specific or leave it blank and it will show you anyone who has not given at all.  You could again qualify by constituency code, always have your queries marked as DO NOT DUPLICATE.  this would not happen here but it sure helps on other queries.  QUERIES ARE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  And they can DANCE

     
  • Thanks Becky and John for the suggestions.

    The report query was an interesting idea which  helps in as much as it will pick up Donors or Donors & SC but doesn't get me further forward in creating a list of those who have never donated (thats is relatively easy to do ) but also identifying which of those are a SC  recipient in the same query. I had hoped it would be as simple as adding a field to the query which I could use to filter/sort the data from an  export - so I can look at clearing out dormant constituents but not those who are SC recipients.


     

  • Good AM,


     


    Is sure did try everything I know, from queries to reports and back
    again, using one query in another, you ge the picture.  I
    could get all constituents that ever received a SC or gave one, all
    “non-donors”, and one could by hand de-dupe but that’s not the
    idea.  All the stuff got my Citrix to go away but got it back
    this morning and back work, sorry I couldn’t help out.  BUT I
    DO ENJOY COMMUNITY!!!


    John prangl


     





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