Long overdue!!! Give relationships in NXT the same functionality as in database view.

This is quite urgent. As the database manager, I need to enter the full details of new organization relationships on behalf of all my users who only use NXT. I want to avoid having them use the database view, as it may confuse them. However, when they interact with a constituent, they are the first to encounter any primary employment changes. This significantly impacts our processes and their effectiveness. Why is this taking so long to address, and why isn’t it a priority?

  • Barbara Ulargiu
  • Mar 7 2025
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  • Kacie Wise commented
    10 Jul 16:24

    +relationship addresses!

  • Peggy Dolter commented
    29 May 15:15

    In NXT, I'd like to have the option to see all of the person's relationships at once. I want to see at a glance which ones are constituents vs. non-constituents. I want each user to be able to sort them so that, for example, the kids are first in the list, and the active employer is next, and... whatever. I want to be able to click on one relationship and choose "Copy to spouse" so that I don't have to enter their children by hand.

  • A Regazzi commented
    02 May 03:28

    Allow us to capture and view industry alongside employment details in NXT, as it is currently not visible in NXT. Standardising this field (e.g. as a consistent attribute) would enable better segmentation and support more targeted communications, events, and fundraising.


  • Elaine Buescher commented
    29 Jan 16:12

    Please move employer functionality - especially within the Non-constituent record - to NXT. It is an important field that we need to update in NXT. Currently, it is necessary to update that information in web view.

    Education info is editable for non-constituents (thank you!) - it would be helpful to have this same option to edit employment information, too.

  • Ursula Stacks commented
    April 03, 2025 13:27

    Agreed - we also need a way to search on the relationship tile. We can have 50+ relationships on an Org record and going through the tabs of 5 at a time to look for a certain relationship is not efficient at all.