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Valdeva Ives <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:58:23 -0400
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Thanks :)  I was trying the RenditionNumber field which is probably why
it wasn't working since it does an inner join.


On 7/26/2006 6:21 PM, Jeri Moxley wrote:

>Hi Dee Dee,
>
>These searches are possible through the interface, though you may need
>to add a field or two to the query configuration. For both of these,
>you'll rely on the "Not Equal to" feature in Advanced Query.
>
>1. Objects with no Media attached:
>Because it's the one field I've found that seems to work reliably for
>this search, I most commonly use an Objects module advanced query search
>of:
>LoginID (MediaXrefs) <not equal to> *
>The asterisk acts as a wildcard - so, in effect, the query is "Media
>Xref LoginID not equal to anything". Note that, in my experience, the
>Rendition Number field doesn't return results with this query - I don't
>know why.
>
>2. Objects with no donor:
>This one's trickier. If you search for "Role not equal to Donor", you
>may very well get some records with Donors in your results because the
>search returns any record for which it is true that there is a
>constituent who is not a Donor (for example, we have a few records with
>both a 'Donor' and a 'Contributor' (contributed funds) under
>acquisition-related constituents).
>So - the trick is to first search for all records with Role = Donor and
>make an object package of those records. Then, go to advanced query and
>search for all objects where "Object Package Name is not equal to XXX
>(the name of your saved package of objects with donors)". From that
>point, you can narrow the search further. Of course, object packages are
>not dynamic, so you have to update the object package each time you run
>the query.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Best,
>Jeri
>
>--------------
>Jeri L. Rojas-Moxley
>TMS Specialist
>Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
>212-423-3509
>[log in to unmask]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Valdeva Ives
>Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 5:26 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Searching question
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>We are new to TMS in general and have some query questions.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a way to search for data that isn't there
>via TMS (not using SQL queries from the back end)?
>Some questions that have been asked are:
>
>1.  How do you search for a list of objects that have no media attached
>to them?
>2.  How do you find all of the objects that don't have a specific type
>of constituent attached?  (eg.  objects with no donor)
>
>I can generate these queries from SQL but it would be nice if the
>non-technical staff could do it for themselves.  Is the only option to
>use a list view or report?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help!
>Dee Dee
>
>--
>Valdeva Ives
>Application Developer and Support Specialist Digital Information and
>Technology Harvard University Art Museums
>32 Quincy Street
>Cambridge, MA 02138
>617.384.9389
>
>

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Valdeva Ives
Application Developer and Support Specialist
Digital Information and Technology
Harvard University Art Museums
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617.384.9389

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