Many of the questions below have at the bottom the statement: "All Must
Match" and "Any Match On This"
When you select "All Must Match" this means that when you select multiple
interests the only records that you get included within your query results
are when a person has indicated they are interested in ALL the Interests
that you have chosen--therefore you are substantially limiting your data
results.
When you select "Any Match On This" this means that when you select multiple
interests you want added to your query results all records in which the
person has indicated they are interested in the interest category you
selected but they don't also have to be interested in other categories you
selected.
If I chose "All Must Match" and selected interests: 1) Hunt 2) Fish 3) Golf
This would mean that only the records that they are interested in ALL three
will be included in the query results. If they were interested in only two
of the three interests you would get a ZERO results.
If I chose "Any Match On This" and selected interests 1) Hunt 2) Fish 3)
Golf This would mean that ALL people who have indicated interest in any one
of the interests selected will be added to the query results.
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Home and Dwelling Section
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Bank and Credit Card Section
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Interests & Activities
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Spectator Sports
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Collectors
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Home & Garden
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