Welcome back! Today’s tutorial will focus on creating a simple and functioning login page that validates a user’s credentials. I use the term validate instead of authenticate because this is truly not a secure or fool-proof login system using CCB’s API. The API service we’ll use, Individual Profile from Login and Password, simply states that
Author: Alvin Brown
In today’s tutorial, I’m sharing with you how to access and display group profiles by id. Not to be confused with the group_profiles API service — which allows you to pass in a given date and have all groups created or modified since that date returned to you, today’s tutorial will access group_profiles_from_id API service.
Not long ago, I provided a tutorial that offered the ability and functionality to retrieve a full list of process managers and the total number of processes managed. Today’s tutorial somewhat builds upon the aforementioned tutorial; however, instead of focusing on process managers, we’ll turn our attention to the CCB API service for queue managers:
Four score and seven years ago… ok, maybe not that long ago. 🙂 Maybe it was a year or two ago that I published how to retrieve and customize a public web calendar for your church using CCB’s API. As with most of CCB, some of the native functionality leaves a church desiring more in
I’m back, and what a fast two weeks this has been. I thought I would have had a few cycles over the last two weeks to produce a tutorial, yet that certainly wasn’t the case. Nevertheless, I traveled to Las Vegas for a conference while playing catch up with a number of projects. Now that
