Those would be geographic codes - the block or area of a ward or stake a person lives in. It is possible to print a report based on the geographic codes. Perhaps one could use a few dozen geographic codes in an attempt to organize people into groups.
You should also be able to use the special groups categories to group people in various ways for emergency preparedness. Example: you could create a special group "welder" and enter everyone who is able to weld into the special group. Then when you need a person who can weld just printout the special group. Keeping the special groups up to date and >>private<< is very important. It is tedious but with a few dozen groups you can group people in amazing ways. oscar On Friday 14 October 2005 18:46, Arthur Westover wrote: > I brought this idea up a couple months ago, to be able > to produce a map that leaders could use to plan things > like calling trees, home and visiting teaching, > emergency preparedness. Someone mentioned making an > application using the google maps API. I don't think > anything has come of it. Well, I was getting some > training the other night and it turns out embedded in > all membership data is some mapping codes. I don't > know the details or if they could conceivably be > useful for this sort of thing. The training video > said that the codes are used to help plan changes in > ward boundaries.... > _______________________________________________ > Ldsoss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss _______________________________________________ Ldsoss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
