We’re back with another tutorial this week. Last week, you learned how to create a group using the CCB API service create_group. And although I had another tutorial due to post this week, I had a few questions raised about the CCB API service to update a group’s data. So in this week’s tutorial, I’ll
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Of course, what a response received from last week’s tutorial in regards to displaying CCB groups on your website using CCB’s API. I had a feeling there were quite a few of your churches wanting to implement such functionality. And if you hadn’t been currently pondering it, you had at some point wished for customization
Welcome back to this week’s CCB API tutorial. Picking up from where we ended last week’s tutorial, today’s tutorial works to extend last week’s tutorial that displayed Group Areas, Meeting Days and Meeting Times Values as drop down menus. Specifically, I’m sharing with you today how to create your very own custom group search display
Welcome back to another CCB Tutorial. Today’s tutorial aims to build upon a few different ideas from past tutorials. Like most churches that use CCB as their Church Management Software provider (ChMS), your church likely has a great need for managing the growth and communications of small groups. It’s also likely that your church may
We’re back with another Church Community Builder (CCB) tutorial to further your CCB API knowledge and usage one step further. This week, we’ll review the previous tutorial that focused on how to retrieve a full list of process managers and their total number of processes managed (see image below). We’ll resume working to expound upon
