Geez, just re-reading the title makes me (and probably you too!) cringe at the thought of using the Church Community Builder API to automate processes, queues and attendance reporting into a repeatable dynamic action. That’s a thought and mouthful to repeat. Well, it’s been a fast moving week for me, and I’ve been a bit slow
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Yes, another week has passed as fast as the speed of light. It’s time for another tutorial. This week I’ll lead you in creating a city, state dashboard much like we did with last week’s tutorial: Your Church’s Zip Code Dashboard. It’s important, in my humble opinion, for a church to understand the dynamics and demographics
I’m back this week with a tutorial that is sure to get the wheels spinning in your head about your church and where its attendees and members live. The purpose of today’s tutorial is to show you how to create two simple dashboards containing the following: Number of people and percentage based on Zip Code
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
