If you are going to still be keeping Smartlist Builder then yes, they should. Not sure if you are aware or not but Smartlist Builder is no longer a Microsoft product and went back to eOne, the original creators. So you'll need to get licensing for it through them. We opted not to keep Smartlist Builder and go with the Smartlist Designer that is built in to GP now. Most of our smartlists that were built in SLB were based on SQL views so it was a fairly easy transition.
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