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Has anyone posted a gift from BBNC only to have it disappear from the constituent's record at some later point?  We found it within a month because of reconciliation, and our gift entry person had the batch to prove it's existence and to recreate the gift on the record.

Other than a strange blip during backup, I can't come up with a possible reason.  Any ideas are welcome!

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  • Shawnalis Cusato:

    Has anyone posted a gift from BBNC only to have it disappear from the constituent's record at some later point?  We found it within a month because of reconciliation, and our gift entry person had the batch to prove it's existence and to recreate the gift on the record.

    Other than a strange blip during backup, I can't come up with a possible reason.  Any ideas are welcome!

    Hi Shawnalis! Thank you for posting your question. I looked at your case record & it looked like you reached out to Support with your questions. Was your issue resolved? If it wasn't, please reply and let me know so I can get you the help you need!

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Thank you,

  • Shannon Emery:

    Hi Shawnalis! Thank you for posting your question. I looked at your case record & it looked like you reached out to Support with your questions. Was your issue resolved? If it wasn't, please reply and let me know so I can get you the help you need!

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Thank you,

     No, I never figured out what could have caused it.  Any ideas?

  • Shawnalis Cusato:

     No, I never figured out what could have caused it.  Any ideas?

    This happened in our office once.  Our data entry person thought the batch was posted and it was not.  When the batch was sent to be committed there were exceptions that were ignored.  I found the batch, corrected the error and then committed it. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
  • Marlene Saretsky:
    This happened in our office once.  Our data entry person thought the batch was posted and it was not.  When the batch was sent to be committed there were exceptions that were ignored.  I found the batch, corrected the error and then committed it. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

     I wish that were the case here.  There were other gifts on the batch and they were on the appropriate records, plus they had acknowledgement letters.  It's got to be some bizarre computer thing (that's a technical description!) that won't ever happen again.  Like getting struck by lightening!

  • Shawnalis Cusato:

     No, I never figured out what could have caused it.  Any ideas?

    Hey Shawnalis!

    I am having our resources look into this since it seems unusual and I don't want to chalk it up to a technical glitch. We will be reaching back out as soon as they let me know if there is anything we can pinpoint exactly for you or if a case is needed to determine the root cause.

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

  • Shannon Emery:

    Hey Shawnalis!

    I am having our resources look into this since it seems unusual and I don't want to chalk it up to a technical glitch. We will be reaching back out as soon as they let me know if there is anything we can pinpoint exactly for you or if a case is needed to determine the root cause.

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

     Great!  I appreciate it.

  • Shawnalis Cusato:

     Great!  I appreciate it.

    Hi Shawnalis!

    I apologize for the delay but I consulted my resources and we would have to create a case to have a Support Analyst look into the reason a gift would disappear but since there's not audit trail, they might not be able to prove what happened to the gift. You could restore standalone backups at different intervals from when the gift was originally committed up until now to see when the gift did go missing but it won't give you any insight on exactly what happened during that time. This may or may not be helpful for your organization.

    Please let me know and I can create that case for you if you'd like!

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

  • Shannon Emery:

    Hi Shawnalis!

    I apologize for the delay but I consulted my resources and we would have to create a case to have a Support Analyst look into the reason a gift would disappear but since there's not audit trail, they might not be able to prove what happened to the gift. You could restore standalone backups at different intervals from when the gift was originally committed up until now to see when the gift did go missing but it won't give you any insight on exactly what happened during that time. This may or may not be helpful for your organization.

    Please let me know and I can create that case for you if you'd like!

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

     What constitutes an audit trail?

    It doesn't sound like there's much to be gained from setting up a case.  Thank you for looking into it for me.

  • Shawnalis Cusato:

     What constitutes an audit trail?

    It doesn't sound like there's much to be gained from setting up a case.  Thank you for looking into it for me.

    Hi Shawnalis!

    You're welcome! Sorry for the delay but in some systems, there is an audit trail that shows you who did what and when in a system or software. Right now, we don't have this available for this product.

    If you have any questions, please let me know.

    Thank you,

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