Difference between revisions of "Matching Exclusions"

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Examples:
 
Examples:
 
*Client has a Cat
 
*Client has a Cat
*Worker is allergic to cats
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*''Worker is allergic to cats''
  
  
 
*Client requires a Male worker
 
*Client requires a Male worker
*Worker is Female
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*''Worker is Female''
  
  
 
*Client requires a Female Worker
 
*Client requires a Female Worker
*Worker is Male
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*''Worker is Male''
  
 
To edit an existing exclusion click on the Client Text label or click the 'Create New Rule' to add a new exclusion.  Complete the following:
 
To edit an existing exclusion click on the Client Text label or click the 'Create New Rule' to add a new exclusion.  Complete the following:

Revision as of 12:22, 21 February 2023

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Matching exclusions are away to stop Clients being matched with a Worker based on a set condition. They are set via the Matching Criteria tab of the Client and Worker record.

Examples:

  • Client has a Cat
  • Worker is allergic to cats


  • Client requires a Male worker
  • Worker is Female


  • Client requires a Female Worker
  • Worker is Male

To edit an existing exclusion click on the Client Text label or click the 'Create New Rule' to add a new exclusion. Complete the following:

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  • Text for Client Statement - This specifies the client side of the exclusion ('has cat').
  • Roster Workers Response (Exclusion) Text - This is the worker part of the exclusion ('allergic to cats')
  • Notes - Note for this section only.
  • Display Order - The order the exclusion is displayed on the Matching Criteria tab of the Client and Worker.
  • Active Preference? - When set to yes the exclusion is available for use.

Click the 'Save Details' button to submit your changes.


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