We are in the process of trying to clean up our records, including attributes and constituencies. In doing this, we've realized our constituencies tend to be repetitive with information found in other places in a Tess record. Out of curiosity --
What do you have constituencies for and why?
Does it seem like better practice to track your prospects for foundation, gov, individual, etc. in a solicitation rather than a constituency?
Thanks!
I agree with Heather. To me they are nothing more than a visual flag to see at a quick glance when you open an account. Once you get too many or they are given names that don't make sense they become less useful. You still always need to drill down into the record further to find out more information.