So in last week’s tutorial, I showed you how to obtain the address, longitude and latitude for groups list using the CCB API. Over the last week or so, I received many email responses requesting if I could write a tutorial about how to create a full-service group finder using CCB for churches to customize and
In a recent email request, a fellow reader asked me how to go about finding and displaying the address of a CCB Group. So, to round out the month, we’ll focus on using the CCB API to display the address, latitude, and longitude for CCB groups. There’s not much that will change in this tutorial other than the
How many times have you said or experienced the following statement: If only I could get info into Microsoft Access from CCB, then I could really shine and do my best work? Not all churches use databases such as NoSQL, MongoDB, MySQL, SQL, Oracle, etc. I know I lost a few of you with the aforementioned
Today’s tutorial about how to parse and save XML as a CSV/Excel file will be simple as it builds on a previous tutorial: How to retrieve CCB Event Details. If you briefly recall, this tutorial answered the question about how to retrieve a list of events and events detail based on a given date and
Ever wonder how to retrieve event details for your CCB events? A question recently came up about how to view an event’s publication status in CCB. Basically, there was a need to retrieve all events from a certain day that was not published on CCB’s public calendar. In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you how to
