I came across an interesting situation this past week in The Village whereby another CCB user questioned about sharing form responses without logging in. Personally, I’ve never thought there was a need to share form responses, or said another way, I’ve not encountered a need to be able to view form responses without logging in.
Category: Reporting
I’m back with this week’s tutorial, and it’ll cover a topic that was mentioned in Church Community Builder’s The Village. The person that had a question was from another church and here’s their exact text: We are trying to invite small group leaders who no longer serve to consider leading again. In the past, ‘Group
The weeks fly by so fast. It seems like we just completed last week’s tutorial about emailing a queue overdue persons report. This week’s tutorial will build and extend upon last week’s tutorial. We focus on saving the data to a Excel/CSV file, and emailing the file as an email attachment. It goes without saying,
Last week, I showed you how to create a Queue overdue list of persons report. This week, we’re going to work with the same tutorial, yet extend upon the base functionality you developed thus far. As with any tutorial we extend upon, I’m not going to cover the nitty-gritty details of the previous tutorial. You’ll
I’m back with a doozy of a tutorial today based upon using Church Community Builder’s (CCB) API to create an overdue persons report. In short, CCB innately provides notifications when individuals are placed in a queue and their due date expires without the queue manager taking action. For example, our church has a number of
