Can anyone give me a listing of the tables that are in Power Church?
Since the web-integration hasn't yet happened, I'm going to attempt to work around it and code it on my own to integrate into our website.
Thanks!
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A method of determining table structures is described in this thread:
http://powerchurchsoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=72
The tables are named (somewhat) intuitively. The only ones which may be confusing are all tables beginning with MA are Family Mailing List and ME is Personal Profiles. The rest should be somewhat obvious, ie. FA = Fund Accounting, AP = Accounts Payable, etc.
I hope this helps.
http://powerchurchsoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=72
The tables are named (somewhat) intuitively. The only ones which may be confusing are all tables beginning with MA are Family Mailing List and ME is Personal Profiles. The rest should be somewhat obvious, ie. FA = Fund Accounting, AP = Accounts Payable, etc.
I hope this helps.
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Well that post SORT OF helped...
It would be just much easier if I could get a complete list of the file names and their corresponding structures rather than have to do it myself. I'm not thinking it would be that hard to post?
It would be just much easier if I could get a complete list of the file names and their corresponding structures rather than have to do it myself. I'm not thinking it would be that hard to post?
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Everything you need to know to get started with working in the data tables is in that post, including the most important part; where it says this is not something we support (or even suggest).
That said, I've emailed you basically the same thing you'd get if you follow the directions in Zeb's post re: use <tablename> ... list stru.
That said, I've emailed you basically the same thing you'd get if you follow the directions in Zeb's post re: use <tablename> ... list stru.