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Data Tune-Up consists of six different processes that each serve a different purpose: AddressFinder, Address Validation, DeceasedRecordFinder, EmailFinder, PeopleFinder, and PhoneFinder. To access the Data Tune-Up page from Administration, select Data tune-up under Tools. On the Data Tune-Up page, you can access tabs for the following processes.
From the AddressFinder tab, you can update your records with the most current address information available for your constituents. Before you can update your records, you must first add an AddressFinder process. For more information about this task, refer to the AddressFinder .
From the Address Validation tab, you can verify an address is valid in the United States and automatically standardize the format, for example.
Note: Address validation differs from the AddressFinder process; the address validation process does not update your constituent information with the most current address.
Before you can validate addresses for your records, you must first add an address validation process. For more information about this task, refer to the Address Validation .
From the DeceasedRecordFinder tab, you can keep track of deceased constituents in your database. Before you can update your records, you must first add a DeceasedRecordFinder process. For more information about the task, refer to the DeceasedRecordFinder .
From the EmailFinder tab, you can locate email addresses for your constituents and track the changes. Before you can update the email addresses for your records, you must first add an EmailFinder process. For more information about this task, refer to the EmailFinder .
From the PeopleFinder tab, you can locate people who match information from your constituent records by searching over 1,700 databases. Before you can match a list of candidates to your constituents, you must first add a PeopleFinder process. For more information about this task, refer to the PeopleFinder .
From the PhoneFinder tab, you can locate and track changes to telephone numbers for constituents in your database. Before you can locate telephone numbers for your records, you must first add a PhoneFinder process. For more information about this task, refer to the PhoneFinder .