I’m back with the latest tutorial in our series that focuses on Processes and Process Queues. If you remember, the last tutorial in this series guided you step-by-step in building a quick tool to list a process and the various queues within the process. If you’ve not reviewed the previous tutorial, then please take a moment
Category: PHP
Today’s tutorial is not necessarily one that is CCB API focused. However, you’ll find it quite helpful and insightful when reading the CCB API Documentation. If you’ve perused the CCB API documentation, then you’ve certainly run across the term “curl” or “Curl”. For the non-technical, the official term is cURL, but most likely you’ll see curl or
Well, I’m back with this week, but with a different tutorial to address an overlooked error. We’re going to answer a few questions for those of you that use a Windows development environment. I’m surprise this issue has not surfaced before now. Nevertheless, I had the pleasure of engaging a Pastor from the CCB Tutorials community
Today’s tutorial starts another series that focuses on Processes and Process Queues. Most of us are quite familiar with establishing CCB processes for a variety of church operational procedures. Over the next couple of weeks, if not the entire month of March, we’re going to discuss and build some quick tools to help you manage
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
