V11 Web login - Individual to household?

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In working on our V11 upgrade, we have decided to leave our logins on the individual accounts.  I understand if an individual is affiliated to a household, the transactions made will move to the affiliated household account.

Does anyone know, if this individual changes any information, particularly their email address or contact permissions - does this update the individual account OR would this be added to the household account?

So the question is, when you log in are you in your individual account, or in your household account (or if it changes during the session at what point does this happen)?

Any info would be appreciated!

 

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  • Hi Lisa,

     

    In the case you are describing, the only individual data that can be updated is the name for the A1 and A2 records affiliated with the household. To update the individual’s email or contact permissions you would need to update your web code to use the new ShiftContext API method.  You can read about v11 changes to the API in the SOAP API Guide.  At the beginning of the document there is a section explaining changes related to the new constituent model.

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Senior Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    +1 888 643 5778 x 329

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     

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  • Hi Lisa,

     

    In the case you are describing, the only individual data that can be updated is the name for the A1 and A2 records affiliated with the household. To update the individual’s email or contact permissions you would need to update your web code to use the new ShiftContext API method.  You can read about v11 changes to the API in the SOAP API Guide.  At the beginning of the document there is a section explaining changes related to the new constituent model.

     

    Kevin Sheehan

    Senior Documentation & Learning Resources Specialist

    Tessitura Network

    +1 888 643 5778 x 329

    ksheehan@tessituranetwork.com

     

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