Hi Nick! That's a thoughtful point. The duplicate list already has logic built in to screen out cases where two constituents are in the same household, so I'm interpreting this idea to only apply to situations where two non-householded constituents have matching addresses.
My only concern with this is that a lot of people who share the same address because they live in the same household may populate on the list. Maybe only pull people who aren't a household that share the same address?
Hi Nick! That's a thoughtful point. The duplicate list already has logic built in to screen out cases where two constituents are in the same household, so I'm interpreting this idea to only apply to situations where two non-householded constituents have matching addresses.
My only concern with this is that a lot of people who share the same address because they live in the same household may populate on the list. Maybe only pull people who aren't a household that share the same address?