Hello, CCB API coding friends! Grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and let’s tackle today’s API adventure. We’re diving into the CCB (Church Community Builder) API to retrieve batch profiles. Whether you’re a seasoned coder or someone figuring out what PHP even stands for (it’s Hypertext Preprocessor, by the way), this guide will walk you
Category: Profiles
Hey there, my fellow CCB API-ers! Today, we’re going on yet another API adventure! Our quest in this tutorial? To use MICR account and routing numbers to uncover a person’s profile from Church Community Builder (CCB) using PHP. Sounds fancy, right? But don’t worry—I’ll guide you every step of the way. Let’s dive in!
Welcome to another CCB Tutorial. Picking up from where we left off last, it was brought to my attention that last week’s tutorial may have another option as it pertains to creating a simplified login page using the CCB API. Last week’s tutorial focused on validating a user’s credentials simply using the Individual Profile from
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
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