There has got to be an easy way to remove an individual from a household because of a divorce. I've tried playing with the address as was suggested in another form but am still unable to figure out how to split a household. Please help!
Thank you, Tom (and others)! That makes sense to me, except I'm stuck on "delete the Relationship." How do I accomplish that? I had tried to go straight to Convert to Individual, but got an error regarding Primary Address. Both constituents have a primary address which is the same as the HH primary address. I will correct that later. What am I missing? Thank you all! From: Tom Brown <bounce-tombrown3568@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 9/23/2015 12:31:48 AMSusanne, In a divorce you will have to figure out who in the households get any Members or ticket orders. Go to the Relationship tab of the Household Record. If the account you are trying to remove from the household is the A1 account go to the Constituent Menu, Household operations. Choose Swap A1 & A2. The A1 account using this method will get all of the orders and memberships on the household record. If your system requires an address on all accounts you may need to go to the A2 Account and make sure that this account has an active address and that it is Primary. Then go back to the Household and delete the Relationship between the A2 Account and the Household. This is the individual that will not have the orders and memberships, contributions from the household. Then you can go to the Household and use the Household Operation “Convert to Individual” and choosing to “Merge this affiliate” into the household record. This will leave you with two individual accounts when you had one household account. You may wish to go to Associations an create a relationship between the former members of a household showing something like “Ex-Spouse”. If you do not have an association type that is appropriate contact your IT support folks. Note if you are new to Version 12 you may also not have the security rights to make some of these changes. This would require someone with access to the Security module to give you access to the functions above. If you continue to have trouble you may wish to reach out to the Network for either support or training. Hope that helps. Others may have other operations that they like to do in these cases. However, the above should devoice two accounts and leave you with no household, and two individuals in their place. --Tom…718.724.8135tbrown@BAM.org From: Tessitura Customer Service Forum [mailto:forums-cust.serv@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Susanne EsquivelSent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:53 PMTo: Thomas Brown <tbrown@bam.org>Subject: [Tessitura Customer Service Forum] Divorce in household There has got to be an easy way to remove an individual from a household because of a divorce. I've tried playing with the address as was suggested in another form but am still unable to figure out how to split a household. Please help!This message was sent automatically to you by www.tessituranetwork.com because you subscribed to the Tessitura Customer Service Forum. You may reply to this message to post to the Customer Service forum or visit the site to search, read and post to the forums. In the interest of keeping the forum posts from becoming cluttered, we encourage you to delete previous message text from your reply before sending. Thank you!--View this message online at http://www.tessituranetwork.com/Community/forums/p/14443/44474.aspx#44474 or reply to this message Jan LaRocqueManager, Patron DatabaseHouston Symphony615 Louisiana Street, Suite 102, Houston, TX 77002t: 713.238.1419 f: 713.222.7024 e: jan.larocque@houstonsymphony.orghoustonsymphony.org | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Blog
Thank you, Tom (and others)!
That makes sense to me, except I'm stuck on "delete the Relationship." How do I accomplish that?
I had tried to go straight to Convert to Individual, but got an error regarding Primary Address. Both constituents have a primary address which is the same as the HH primary address. I will correct that later.
What am I missing? Thank you all!
From: Tom Brown <bounce-tombrown3568@tessituranetwork.com>Sent: 9/23/2015 12:31:48 AM
Susanne,
In a divorce you will have to figure out who in the households get any Members or ticket orders.
Go to the Relationship tab of the Household Record.
If the account you are trying to remove from the household is the A1 account go to the Constituent Menu, Household operations. Choose Swap A1 & A2. The A1 account using this method will get all of the orders and memberships on the household record.
If your system requires an address on all accounts you may need to go to the A2 Account and make sure that this account has an active address and that it is Primary.
Then go back to the Household and delete the Relationship between the A2 Account and the Household. This is the individual that will not have the orders and memberships, contributions from the household.
Then you can go to the Household and use the Household Operation “Convert to Individual” and choosing to “Merge this affiliate” into the household record.
This will leave you with two individual accounts when you had one household account.
You may wish to go to Associations an create a relationship between the former members of a household showing something like “Ex-Spouse”. If you do not have an association type that is appropriate contact your IT support folks.
Note if you are new to Version 12 you may also not have the security rights to make some of these changes. This would require someone with access to the Security module to give you access to the functions above.
If you continue to have trouble you may wish to reach out to the Network for either support or training.
Hope that helps.
Others may have other operations that they like to do in these cases. However, the above should devoice two accounts and leave you with no household, and two individuals in their place.
--Tom
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718.724.8135
tbrown@BAM.org
From: Tessitura Customer Service Forum [mailto:forums-cust.serv@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Susanne EsquivelSent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:53 PMTo: Thomas Brown <tbrown@bam.org>Subject: [Tessitura Customer Service Forum] Divorce in household
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