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
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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
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
Welcome. Have you ever wondered or been asked exactly how many families are in CCB? Today’s tutorial is quite simple. This tutorial will help you identify or snapshot the exact number of families in your CCB environment. I know you’re questioning and thinking, “why would anyone want to know the number of families in
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.
