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Numbering Scheme for Activites/Skills

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:57 pm
by BJNelson
Have you designed and developed a well-structured numbering scheme for activities and skills for which you are especially proud? How about sharing it with me, a struggling newbie? Thanks.

BJ Nelson

Activities/Skills Codes

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:52 pm
by MN Sue
BJ,
I can e-mail you a copy of activites and skills used here. Basically, the first two digits are for a general minisrty i.e. Christian Ed, and the last two digits are specific to the class, Bible Study, instrument, etc.

For example 5000 is Outreach (a heading) -- every activity that begins with a 5 is an outreach ministry; 5100 is AWANA (an activity heading), 5200 is Camp, 5500 is Youth Ministires, etc. All activities beginning with 51 all are related to AWANA -- 5122 is Sparks Kindergarten, 5123 is Sparks Grade 1 and so on. It works great--I can easily print a report for the Outreach Deacon by pulling all codes beginning with 5.

Let me know if this is something you'd like e-mailed to you.

Activity Code List

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:48 pm
by BJNelson
Yes, please email your activity code list.

Thank you very much for sharing.

BJ Nelson
Concordia Lutheran Church

bjnelson@concordialutheran.org

Activities/Skills Codes

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:41 pm
by MN Sue
BJ,
I e-mailed the report to you today.
I hope you find it useful-(more so than my poor typing in the previous post!)-let me know.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:51 pm
by waimeaaog
BJ or MN Sue,

I would love to get a sample of the activity and skills numbering system you use. If possible, please email me a sample. I'm a newbie to PC+10 and could use your help.

Blessings, Edlyn

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:34 pm
by jeffkoke
I'd like to add a 'me, too' for an email of your layout.

I'm involved in re-working all of our activiities/skills since we've upgraded to v10.

AdvanceThanks!

jkoke@greatbridgecog.org

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:28 pm
by beas
I'd like to have one too if it isn't too much trouble.

Thanks.

bill3@oakcreekcc.org

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:48 am
by Zaphod
It's always a good idea to plan out a numbering scheme that leaves room for future expansion. In versions prior to 9, it was essential in order to get decent reporting. In 9, however, we introduced Departments, Types, and Roles.

Departments, Types, and Roles will allow you to classify your different activities so you can group them together appropriately regardless of their skill number. I'm not saying you shouldn't renumber your activities and skills, but it's possible you can achieve similar results (as far as reports go) by setting up those codes. Just an FYI.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:37 am
by jeffkoke
Zaphod wrote:It's always a good idea to plan out a numbering scheme that leaves room for future expansion. In versions prior to 9, it was essential in order to get decent reporting. In 9, however, we introduced Departments, Types, and Roles.

Departments, Types, and Roles will allow you to classify your different activities so you can group them together appropriately regardless of their skill number. I'm not saying you shouldn't renumber your activities and skills, but it's possible you can achieve similar results (as far as reports go) by setting up those codes. Just an FYI.
Zaphod,

I agree that planning out a scheme is optimal and I'm all about planning.

However, have there been any examples provided; especially from a report perspective?

Unfortunately, I have not had the opportunity to read the v10 manual as the finance pastor has it.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:56 pm
by NeilZ
jeffkoke wrote:
Unfortunately, I have not had the opportunity to read the v10 manual as the finance pastor has it.
Jeff ... do what I did ... buy yourself a copy ... ;)

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:59 pm
by jeffkoke
It may come to that! :roll: