| Account Matching Batch Setup
   This section is where you define the criteria that will be
  used to determine which fields in combination of Boolean
  AND/OR conditions will be used to decision whether a new
  account entering the system will be deemed a match to
  one or more  accounts currently existing in your database.
  Criteria for the match conditions are chosen from the pick
  lists on the fields. Press F1 for additional details when
  your cursor is within this input entry area.
     Criteria for Matching Tagged Accounts
   You have up to 4 "OR" condition rows of fields and up to
  6 "AND" condition fields in each row.  Any fields or rows
  which are left blank will be ignored/skipped by the process.
   The accounts that you select by tagging a list to be run through
  the batch process of "Group accounts together" will be checked
  for the conditions that you specified, such as Name AND Social
  Security Number, OR Name AND Driver's License, OR Name AND
   Address, OR Name AND Home phone.  If a match is detected, the
  accounts are grouped with matches found.
   This will include matches found in the existing database
  inventory AS WELL as matches found within the tagged list
  itself if multiple debts for the same person were assigned
  that  day but this debtor has no history with your company
  before today.
   When new accounts are added to an existing group, AND
  they have not yet been subjected to any assignment to an
   Operator process, manual / batch account toss /  contact
  plan that assigns your  collector desk IDs, THEN
  each new account being added to an existing group will receive
  the Operator ID of the first matching account found. This does
  not guarantee that the first account found will be the Group
  Member 1 account.  If your company has multiple collectors
  working on separate accounts in a group, then procedurally
  you would want to still subject the tagged list of new
  accounts to your normal course process of assigning accounts
  to operators.
 
 When the matching process is comparing by NAME,
          an EXACT match for the whole field is required
          in order for the process to determine that the
          account being compared to is a match.  Example,
          "Smith, Jonathan Gerard" is not a match for "Smith,
          John G". | 
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