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: REST
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!
Hey there! Ready to flex those coding muscles? Today, we’re diving into the world of MICR creation for an individual using the Church Community Builder (CCB) REST API. Don’t worry—whether you’re a coding pro or just dabbling in PHP, this step-by-step guide will have you feeling like a tech wizard in no time.
Hey there, techies and non-techies alike! Let’s talk about event attendance. Maybe you’ve tried tracking attendance for church events before, but life happened—technical glitches, busy schedules, or maybe you just plain forgot to set it up. Sound familiar? Well, today’s your lucky day because I’m here to help you fix that once and for all!
It’s another week and opportunity to complete yet another tutorial showing you how to easily simplify using CCB’s API to access, modify and integrated your church’s data. Last week, our tutorial focused on how to use PHP to parse an XML file created by a REST client using the CCB API. This week, we’ll continue