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CarolBrown
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Member Location search

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I need to find some other Power Church users in my area however the User Control Panel location field is a generic text field that sorts on the first character of the field. Is there any way to pull a listing by state of the members who have self-identified their location?

Thanks,
Carol Brown
Knoxville area of Tennessee

NeilZ
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CarolBrown wrote:I need to find some other Power Church users in my area however the User Control Panel location field is a generic text field that sorts on the first character of the field. Is there any way to pull a listing by state of the members who have self-identified their location?

Thanks,
Carol Brown
Knoxville area of Tennessee
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CarolBrown
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Post by CarolBrown »

Thank you, Neil. We are looking for a back up bookkeeping person for our stand alone Power Church database. We are willing to serve in the same capacity for the other church. So we really need to locate other experienced Power Church users in our area to see if we can help each other. Is there a way to advertise this on the forum?

NeilZ
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Re: Member Location search

Post by NeilZ »

I would open a thread under the 'Fellowship Hall" area of the forum, and state as the subject: Looking for P/T Bookkeeper in Knoxville TN. Then add all the information about the position.

You could get a bite ;)
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