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
Today’s tutorial is quite simple in nature (so says he writing the tutorial). 🙂 From time to time, I’ve encounter a question about how to create a customized list of CCB calendar events. There are a number of ways to achieve listing your church’s calendar of events on your website. You are able to use
Using the CCB API to add individuals to queues and more…
I happened to check my email folder containing The Village’s emails, and found an email where someone was in need of a mass addition to process queues using the CCB API. Of course, you know this made me perk up a bit. I opened the email to find the need addressed as follows: In our
Automating the use of Processes, Queues, and Attendance Reporting
Geez, just re-reading the title makes me (and probably you too!) cringe at the thought of using the Church Community Builder API to automate processes, queues and attendance reporting into a repeatable dynamic action. That’s a thought and mouthful to repeat. Well, it’s been a fast moving week for me, and I’ve been a bit slow
Yes, another week has passed as fast as the speed of light. It’s time for another tutorial. This week I’ll lead you in creating a city, state dashboard much like we did with last week’s tutorial: Your Church’s Zip Code Dashboard. It’s important, in my humble opinion, for a church to understand the dynamics and demographics
