Custom Report for Attendance
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Custom Report for Attendance
Windows XP using pc9 - I have been asked to create a form that would be used for attendance for the entire month vs. weekly. Teachers could monitor absentees each week. I also would include phone numbers. Any help on this would be appreciated..
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There is an Attendance Register Form report in the Attendance > Reports - Attendance menu. Run it using the Weekly Column Format and define a range of dates (up to 13 weeks) to be printed. This may save you a lot of time in trying to create something completely from scratch in the Custom Report Writer.
We are using XP machines, running PC+ 10.
I don't know anything about creating custom reports. I tried briefly to work through the dialogs to create what I needed, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Here's what I ultimately want: to be able to state the number of *households* that have at least one person in attendance at worship during a given month.
I can use the "Summary of Personal Attendance" under Attendance:Reports to get something close, by restricting the dates, activity, and by asking for percent present to be between 1% and 100%. If I could *group* those people by household key, then put a count on the household keys, that would work. But I can't seem to do that.
Or, if I could simply add the household key as a column in that report, at the very least we could manually count the household keys.
I don't know anything about creating custom reports. I tried briefly to work through the dialogs to create what I needed, but I can't seem to figure it out.
Here's what I ultimately want: to be able to state the number of *households* that have at least one person in attendance at worship during a given month.
I can use the "Summary of Personal Attendance" under Attendance:Reports to get something close, by restricting the dates, activity, and by asking for percent present to be between 1% and 100%. If I could *group* those people by household key, then put a count on the household keys, that would work. But I can't seem to do that.
Or, if I could simply add the household key as a column in that report, at the very least we could manually count the household keys.