crafting output set for iWAVE pro import

Hi Tess community,

My company just integrated our Tessitura software with iWAVE pro. We need to export some customers from our Tessitura database via output set so that we can upload those customers into iWAVE via import.

I've been trying to craft an output set that will aggregate a customer's donation information with their household so that iWAVE doesn't have to score a customer and their household separately.

Does anyone have experience crafting these output sets for iWAVE import? I assume the logic would be pretty standard across organizations so I'd be more than happy to review any code that you could suggest.

Thank you,

Aaron

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    We do have some experience with iWave and their Tessitura integration. If you are exporting a list to send it to iWave they just need the constituent name and address info which is a simple list. At the bottom of the criteria screen just select “Replace individual constituents with their Primary Household, if one exists.” Then you can pull it from the Output Set based on that list.

     

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    Hi Tess community,

    My company just integrated our Tessitura software with iWAVE pro. We need to export some customers from our Tessitura database via output set so that we can upload those customers into iWAVE via import.

    I've been trying to craft an output set that will aggregate a customer's donation information with their household so that iWAVE doesn't have to score a customer and their household separately.

    Does anyone have experience crafting these output sets for iWAVE import? I assume the logic would be pretty standard across organizations so I'd be more than happy to review any code that you could suggest.

    Thank you,

    Aaron




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization

    We do have some experience with iWave and their Tessitura integration. If you are exporting a list to send it to iWave they just need the constituent name and address info which is a simple list. At the bottom of the criteria screen just select “Replace individual constituents with their Primary Household, if one exists.” Then you can pull it from the Output Set based on that list.

     

    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Glynn
    Sent: Friday, October 28, 2016 11:19 AM
    To: Nicole Keating <nkeating@arshtcenter.org>
    Subject: [Tessitura Development Forum] crafting output set for iWAVE pro import
    Importance: High

     

    Hi Tess community,

    My company just integrated our Tessitura software with iWAVE pro. We need to export some customers from our Tessitura database via output set so that we can upload those customers into iWAVE via import.

    I've been trying to craft an output set that will aggregate a customer's donation information with their household so that iWAVE doesn't have to score a customer and their household separately.

    Does anyone have experience crafting these output sets for iWAVE import? I assume the logic would be pretty standard across organizations so I'd be more than happy to review any code that you could suggest.

    Thank you,

    Aaron




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