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To perform contact identification, UCS takes the contact data included in the new interaction and tries to match it with its existing contact records based on certain attributes.
This page describes the default process of contact identification.
The default list of the attributes that UCS checks is FirstName, LastName, Title, EmailAddress, and PhoneNumber.
The attributes that UCS uses in contact identification have a ranking which tells UCS what priority to give them in searching. The default ranking is:
The general procedure that UCS follows in the default case can be diagrammed as in the figure below, where Attribute N is the highest-ranked attribute available in the interaction’s contact data, Attribute N-1 is the next highest, and so on.
An example of the default identification process is available.
You can alter the default process of contact identification in both aspects:
You can do this for all interactions globally or for interactions of a specific media type.
With these differing scopes of customization, the more specific scope takes precedence. UCS operates according to the following order: