Find Customers

Use this dialog to search for a customer. At least one field must be specified. For each field, type all or part of the information you want to search by and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. For example, to to search for the logon ID "johnsmith", note the following:

Customer logon ID
Type all or part of the customer's store logon ID and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
First name
Type all or part of  the customer's first name and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 64 characters.
Last name
Type all or part of the customer's last name and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 64 characters.
Phone number 1
Type all or part of the customer's primary phone number and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 32 characters.
E-mail address 1
Type all or part of the customer's primary e-mail address and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 254 alphanumeric characters.
City
Type all or part of the city of the customer's contact address and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 128 characters.
ZIP/Postal code
Type all or part of the customer's ZIP or postal code and select the type of search you want the system to perform from the drop-down list beside this field. This field accepts up to 40 alphanumeric characters.
Business to business Account name
Select the account name associated with this customer. By default, this value is blank and the account name will not be used as part of the search criteria. This is typically the name of the organization with which the customer is associated, and this organization has defined contracts with the store, stipulating terms for the customer to shop at the store. For example, the organization IBM may have contracts with the ABC Office Supplies Store.
Find
Click this button to search for a customer based on the search criteria specified. If one or more fields are specified, the system performs a fuzzy search.