Hey Tom,
It's good to see you're back in Utah, helping out with the Church's software strategy. It's encouraging to see. I was down there several months ago having lunch with Ben Galbraith, and several architects throughout the group chatting them up on their SOA strategies - it was interesting.
The last version you pushed online worked for me in Outlook 2003.
-aaron
On 2/15/06, Pete Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nobody registered an objection so here is the latest export format. Let me knowif it breaks anything. If not, we'll push it into production.
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Ok, this is the last one for today...a feature I've longed for is the ability to click on a member (on the Web site) and see the entire membership record, including the prior unit information. Then, when you click on the prior unit info you can immediately bring up the prior bishop's phone number t
While we're in the spirit of making feature requests, I would personally like to see more flexibility in uploading photos and documents pertinent to our ward. We've really encourage ward members to sign up over the last year and have over 100 registered users. We use it for the standard stuff: ward
Agree with Stacey -- the privacy concern seems unfounded since the data is available to them in human readable form (which is what most would use for evil purposes anyway). MLS already provides the .csv export feature for leaders (I can take that file and import into Outlook). But having that feat
I would love to see this feature. Is the issue that calling data isn't transferred to Salt Lake along with the membership record updates?
-aaron
On 2/7/06, Bill Pringle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there any plans to have the leadership directory on the web sitespopulated from the MLS system?
Peter,
I tried using this feature yesterday to do an import into Outlook 2003. I got an error with the iCal format saying it was an invalid file so I used the vCal format instead. The import seemed to work but many of the events actually showed up a day early in Outlook (than the day the appear