Okay, it’s been a few weeks since I last wrote. I took a much needed break with a 1 week vacation away from a handful of websites I own and operate. Nevertheless, I had fun over the break, spending it with my beautiful wife without our 2 boys. It was the first time in 3
Category: Profiles
Today’s tutorial expounds upon a previous tutorial. Not long ago, we covered the necessary API call and steps to retrieve the total number of CCB profiles. The title of this tutorial might be a little confusing based on the previous tutorial. Why in the world are we covering this tutorial? Let me explain.
Have you ever had a need to mass update CCB profile data for an individual(s) or family profiles? Of course you could simply use the native CCB functionality and manually update CCB profile data for individuals or families one at a time. Ouch! One at a time, really? Maybe a handful, but what if you’re
Glad you’re back, and I’m glad to share with you about how to search for inactive individuals or profiles. There is an easy way to search for inactive individual profiles using CCB’s native UI/UX. In addition, and as a bonus, I’ll guide you step-by-step how to use the CCB API to search for inactive individuals
Today’s tutorial is sure to open the flood gate of opportunities for how you use your CCB account data in an automated manner. Most of us are quite familiar with CCB’s Process and Queues. From Connection Card follow ups to church Membership to messaging and communications, Process and Queues provide a structure and system for