CCPC wrote:
Hi Neil,
Thank you for your reply. The Session discussed it and they want all of our records in our church register to be eventually put in PowerChurch. I am currently just working on the members we have now with things like their baptisms, weddings, etc. But, yes, they want to eventually have all of our records in the database so we have a complete digital record of everything. I have been here for only five years, so the "historical" ones are really going to be a challenge. I will have to work with some of the old timers to find out relationships, etc.
I will mention your comments to them and see if it changes their minds.
Thank you again for replying!
I see where they are going. That's going to take a LOT of work.
You have a couple of choices to make:
1. Use the existing installation of Powerchurch, and create new
mailing category codes and new
personal profiles codes, or
2. Install another copy of Powerchurch to a separate directory and use that for your historial records. That is, records of those previous members who are not in the current database of Powerchurch.
Since Powerchurch is a 'site license' type of software, you can install another instance of Powerchurch and not violate your license. You would install from the Powerchurch Installation CD, but when the installer presents you with the install directory, you would change that to a different location.
In this way, you will have current data as your main installation, this is the one you use everyday. The second installation would be only needed if you had to look up any data a few times a month.
This will keep you from having to filter all the membership reports eliminating the
historical data everytime you need to pull a report. Plus, since this data is unlikely to change, you don't have to worry about doing weekly backups, and just do a monthly or an as needed backup.
I do suggest that this be the path that you follow.