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This guide has been reviewed against our global client base and classed as relevant to all regions

Available from version 12.176

If the same phone number and/or email address is entered on more than one contact record, it will be flagged as a potential duplicate via the contact record - details of potential duplicate record(s) can then be viewed

A potential duplicate record can also be marked as a legitimate duplicate and a reason for this stored

Where configured, a user can choose to merge selected duplicates and/or revert previously merged records

This guide covers:

The ability to merge selected duplicates and/or revert previously merged records is a configurable option for Enterprise customers
To request this option to be enabled on your system, click here to contact Reapit Support

Identify & view details of potential duplicates (inc. how to ignore a potential duplicate alert)

1. Potential duplicate alert on contact record

A potential duplicate is identified when at least one phone number and/or email address is detected on more than one contact record

On contact record:

  • On the middle panel, an exclamation mark is displayed beside Status

    Duplicate alert on contact.png
  • Hovering over the exclamation mark displays more information

    Duplicate alert tooltip on contact.png

2. View details of potential duplicate(s)

The Merges/Duplicates button displays the number of potential duplicates the contact currently has, click the button to display more details

On contact record:

  • Click Merges/Duplicates

    Merges-duplicates button.png
  • The Merges & Duplicates screen shows details of all active duplicates for the contact

    Merge-duplicates screen.png
  • A list of the duplicates is shown showing basic contact details

  • Double-click an entry to view the associated contact record

  • If the contact has the potential duplicate alert set to ignore, the Ignore column will show as Yes and the associated Ignore Reason is displayed to the right
    For more information on ignoring a duplicate, see step 3

  • To the left of the contact:

    • where a tick box is shown (as shown above), it is possible to merge the contact
      The ability to merge contact records is dependent on configuration, as outlined here:
      Merge duplicate contacts (where configured)

    • where a grey cross is shown, the contact is invalid for merging and the Invalid Reason is displayed to the right of the grid (shown below)

Contact cannot be merged - invalid reason shown.png

A list of reasons why a contact could be classed as invalid for merging can be found in this section: Instances where a contact cannot be merged

3. Mark duplicate a legitimate duplicate / ignore duplicate contact

When a contact has been flagged as a potential duplicate, an option to ignore the duplicate is available
Choosing to ignore a potential duplicate contact prevents the contact record from being offered as an option to be merged
For more information on merging contacts, see this section: Merge duplicate contacts (where configured)

On contact record:

  • Right-click exclamation mark and select Ignore duplicate contact

    Duplicate - ignore option.png
  • Enter the reason to ignore the duplicate contact and click Accept

    Duplicate - ignore reason.png
  • The exclamation mark is displayed grey - hovering over it displays the duplicate reason

    Duplicate - ignore - grey icon and reason tooltip.png
  • This information is logged in the contact Activity Feed and also the contact Journal, Miscellaneous section

    Duplicate - ignore info in Activity Feed.png

Each potential duplicate needs to be ignored on an individual basis - ignoring a duplicate contact (as outlined above) will only ignore this contact as a potential duplicate

In this example, Mr Burt’s contact record will continue to have an active potential duplicate flag until it is also marked as ignored

4. Remove ignored duplicate

When a potential duplicate has been set to ignore (as outlined in section 3), this can be removed

On contact record:

  • Right-click exclamation mark and select Re-evaluate duplicate(s)

    Duplicate - ignore - revert option.png
  • Click Yes

    Duplicate - ignore - revert prompt.png
  • The duplicate alert is displayed (as before), plus the Activity Feed and Journal is updated to reflect the change

    Duplicate - ignore - reverted.png

Merge duplicate contacts (where configured)

The ability to merge selected duplicates is a configurable option for Enterprise customers
To request this option to be enabled on your system, click here to contact Reapit Support

When a contact has an active potential duplicate alert, they can be merged via the Merges/Duplicates screen - a merge can be carried out if:

  • the user is set-up to be able to carry out a duplicate merge AND

  • the contact does not have a reason why they cannot be merged

For a list of reasons why a contact record can be classed as invalid for merging, see this section: Instances where a contact cannot be merged

1. Access potential duplicates

On contact record:

  • Click Merges/Duplicates

    Merges-duplicates button.png
  • The Merges & Duplicates screen is displayed (shown in the next step)
    This screen shows details of all active duplicates for the selected contact

    • Double click an entry to view the contact

    • Add button (top left) allows a non-detected contact to be added to the screen manually

2. Merge contact(s) with the current contact

From Merges & Duplicates screen:

  • Tick the box to the left of required contact(s) to be merged with the current contact

  • Click Merge (top right)

Merge button - one contact selected to merge.png
  • Click Yes to proceed with the merge

    Merge prompt to confirm.png
  • Click OK

    Merge prompt to confirm merge success.png

The merged-in contact’s/contacts' roles are merged into the selected contact record
The merged-in contact is moved to the archive - it is also taken out of the Merge Duplicates tab and moved to the History tab of the Merges & Duplicates screen, see step 3

  • The merge information is logged in the contact Activity Feed and also the contact Journal, Detail Change section

    Merged contact - showing Activity Feed.png

3. Merge history

The History tab of the Merges & Duplicates screen shows details of any merged-in contacts to the currently selected contact

History tab.png

This screen can be used to revert the contact merge (where configuration allows), see next section

Revert previously duplicated contacts (where configured)

The ability to revert/restore previously merged records is a configurable option for Enterprise customers
To request this option to be enabled on your system, click here to contact Reapit Support

When a contact has been previously merged, the merge can be reverted via the Merges/Duplicates screen - original contact records can be restored if:

  • the user is set-up to be able to carry out a revert on a previously merged contact AND

  • the contact does not have a reason why they cannot be restored

Restoring previously merged contact is not possible if certain activities have taken place since the contacts records were merged - for a list of these activities, see this section: Instances where a merged contact cannot be restored

1. Access previously merged contact record(s)

On contact record:

  • Click Merges/Duplicates

    Restore contact - merge button.png

2. Restore contact records

From Merges & Duplicates screen:

  • Click History tab (top left)
    This screen shows details of all archived contacts that have been merged with the selected contact
    Double click an entry to view the archived contact

    History tab.png
  • Tick the box to the left of the contact record(s) to restore and click Restore (top right)

    Restore contact - history tab with contact ticked.png
  • Click Yes to proceed with the reversal

    Restore contact -  conf prompt.png
  • Click OK

    Restore prompt to confirm restore success.png

Any roles that were previously assigned to the contact are restored
The contact record is taken out of the archive and is a separate active contact again

  • The restored contact will continue to be shown on the History tab with an arrow icon to the left to indicate that the record has been restored

    Restored contact - in history tab.png
  • This information is logged in the contact Activity Feed and also the contact Journal, Detail Change section

    Restored contact info in activity feed.png

Instances where a contact cannot be merged

Merging cannot be carried out when the contact:

  • is marked as a legitimate duplicate

  • is a landlord and has:

    • a current or arranging tenancy

    • any transactions

    • a finished tenancy with outstanding post tenancy checks

    • a property with outstanding works orders

  • is a tenant with:

    • a current or an arranging tenancy

    • any transactions

  • is a lettings applicant with:

    • an arranging tenancy

    • a pending offer

  • is a guarantor with a current or arranging tenancy 

  • is a sales applicant with a pending or accepted offer
    However, a sales applicant can be merged after the property status is set to Exchanged or Completed

  • is a vendor with:

    • a sales property that has outstanding sales invoices

    • any transactions

    • a sales property that has a status of For Sale - Under Offer, Reserved or Exchanged

  • has one or more referrals that conflict with an existing referral

  • is a leaseholder with any transactions

  • has an offer with any transactions

Instances where a merged contact cannot be restored

Reverting a previously merged contact is not possible if any of the activities listed below have taken place since the contacts were merged

The activities in question that will prevent the contact merge to be reverted are listed and apply when the contact:

  • is a landlord and has:

    • a current or arranging tenancy

    • any transactions

    • a finished tenancy with outstanding post tenancy checks

    • a property with outstanding works orders

  • is a lettings applicant and has:

    • an arranging tenancy

    • a pending offer

  • is a guarantor with a current or arranging tenancy

  • is a sales applicant with a pending or accepted offer
    However, a sales applicant can be reverted after the property status is set to Exchanged or Completed

  • is a vendor and has:

    • a sales property that has outstanding sales invoices 

    • any transactions 

    • a sales property that has a status of For Sale - Under Offer, Reserved or Exchanged

  • has one or more referrals that conflict with an existing referral

  • is a leaseholder with any transactions

  • has an offer with any transactions

Need more assistance? No problem! Just log a ticket on the Reapit Service Desk Portal at https://reapitsupport.refined.site/ and a member of our Support Team will be happy to help

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