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There's a number of households with adult children that probably could benefit from being broken up for address association. For instance, Jim, I don't think all your kids are still living with you and using the same home phone number. However, I know we now don't want to "delete" members if they will in the future be tied to stuff like lodge visits/payments through the site. How do we break a member into a new household without deleting them? Does the "remove" have an option to start another household? (I didn't want to try it out on anyone and potentially screw up the database.)
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There's a number of households with adult children that probably could benefit from being broken up for address association
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Dec 11, 2017
Joanna and I are empty nesters, true. But this brings up an interesting slant: nowadays the 'home address' is much less useful... cell phone numbers and email address are independent of where you live.
There's a number of households with adult children that probably could benefit from being broken up for address association. For instance, Jim, I don't think all your kids are still living with you and using the same home phone number. However, I know we now don't want to "delete" members if they will in the future be tied to stuff like lodge visits/payments through the site. How do we break a member into a new household without deleting them? Does the "remove" have an option to start another household? (I didn't want to try it out on anyone and potentially screw up the database.)
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