I happened to check my email folder containing The Village’s emails, and found an email where someone was in need of a mass addition to process queues using the CCB API. Of course, you know this made me perk up a bit. I opened the email to find the need addressed as follows: In our
Category: Excel
Welcome back. It seems like weeks and days just fly by until the next tutorial. Last week, I covered how to access data that does not have a formalized api service. In that tutorial, we desired to access the “How They Heard” about us information for each CCB profile. I discussed the options of using
We’re back in the saddle for this week’s tutorial. Last week, I covered how to create a custom report using CCB’s front-end interface, and how to have the report periodically emailed to you. That’s all fine and dandy if you’re strictly using the data in excel format. However, it it’s an entirely different story when
Automating and Exporting Activity Attendance for Group Participants
We’re back with this week’s tutorial that will build on and combine the following tutorials: How to retrieve a list of group participants Retrieving individual activity attendance How to automate using cron jobs Creating a reusable function for CCB API calls I’ll discuss and show you how to combine tutorials to *automagically* export data from
Today’s tutorial about how to parse and save XML as a CSV/Excel file will be simple as it builds on a previous tutorial: How to retrieve CCB Event Details. If you briefly recall, this tutorial answered the question about how to retrieve a list of events and events detail based on a given date and