Moving adult child to their own household
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Moving adult child to their own household
What is the recommended way to establish a household and move a profile for a child member who has moved out of mom and dad's house and is now on their own?
Re: Moving adult child to their own household
Pam,PamJ wrote:What is the recommended way to establish a household and move a profile for a child member who has moved out of mom and dad's house and is now on their own?
If this is for Powerchurch, you would create a new Mailing List Profile for the child with the new address, and then move the personal profile to the new Mailing List Profile.
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Re: Moving adult child to their own household
It would be great if that could be less steps. Such as an option to select from the profile of the child. Such as when you select "move" besides the list of existing families, you could select a tab that said "make new profile."
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I would suggest this by sending this request to wishlist@powerchurch.com.parkwayucc wrote:It would be great if that could be less steps. Such as an option to select from the profile of the child. Such as when you select "move" besides the list of existing families, you could select a tab that said "make new profile."
FWIW ... it may seem like more steps, but you'd still have to enter data for the new mailing list profile, and you'd still have to locate the personal profile record to move.
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Re: Moving adult child to their own household
Version 11.5 added the option to create a new household and move the person in one step.
All prior versions, it's two separate processes.
All prior versions, it's two separate processes.
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Good to know ... I haven't tried all the functions so I didn't pick this one up !!Zorak wrote:Version 11.5 added the option to create a new household and move the person in one step.
All prior versions, it's two separate processes.
Neil Zampella
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Re: Moving adult child to their own household
I just did this and it worked great, however, is there a way to keep the name in the original family as they are still Mom and Dad's child?
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You could but then you'd have to figure how to keep the name from showing up in reports twice, but what we usually do is enter this data into one of the note fields we set up for that purpose.ricklw wrote:I just did this and it worked great, however, is there a way to keep the name in the original family as they are still Mom and Dad's child?
Neil Zampella
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Re: Moving adult child to their own household
It's actually 3. You first have to create a family, it requires you to enter a personal. Then you have to move the person you want to move to the new family. If that person you are moving is the new head of house hold, they are now in there twice so you have to delete the new one and hopefully you can tell which one is new. Wow. convoluted.
Re: Moving adult child to their own household
Since this is a 8 year old topic ... and no longer pertains to the current versions of Powerchurch, its only one step. If you're still using earlier versions the steps listed at the top of the topic still work. The only time you need to add a personal profile when creating a family/mailing list profile is when you're doing it from the 'add new family' on the Intergrated Data Entry', if you create the family record from the Mailing List Profiles functions, a personal profile is not required.mrm1 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 11:23 amIt's actually 3. You first have to create a family, it requires you to enter a personal. Then you have to move the person you want to move to the new family. If that person you are moving is the new head of house hold, they are now in there twice so you have to delete the new one and hopefully you can tell which one is new. Wow. convoluted.
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.