Version 2 (Beta 1.5) has improved Statistics and new report for printing!
BETA 1.5
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Re-enabled the Territory List box now that shows a * to indicate that the territory status is checked out and show what publisher is working the territory. Note: If you have any current checked out territories, do the following in order to indicate checked-out status.
1.) Go to Archive
2.) Go to the Territory Log section and click on the option: Checked Out. This will retrieve a list of the checked out territory.
3.) Click on Add/Edit check box to go to edit mode.
4.) Click on the Checked-In field. (do not insert a date value here.. Make sure to leave blank. Also, select the correct Status option or leave blank if the territory is being worked normally or its being worked through hone witnessing).
5.) Click on Add or simply click on the next checked out territory
6.) Repeat the above steps for all current checked out territory.
You only need to do the above steps for any current checked out territory and not when you need to add new records.
Minor bug fixes
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Statistics Form improved.
Improvements
New Features
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Preview the ’House-to-House Statistics’ (See screen shot) from the House-to-House or ‘Main’ control panels.
New Reports
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Print a new House-to-House Stats report (See screen shot). This can be found under the following: House-to-House > Options (tab) > Statistics > Print Statistics
Note: New users will still need the back-end database. See T2K Beta considerations for more information.
Hi if i want to mark a territoy as “worked” (not census, or telephone or MEmorial) just normal house to house preaching what should i do?
thanks
Francesco
The default setting should be blank. However, I will update the program to default to ‘House-to-House’. Thank you.
I am having some trouble printing the House-to-house form in English; it keeps coming up in Spanish though the selected language is English. How can I get it to pring the form in English?
I have not finished updating most reports in the ‘House-to-House’ section or ‘Archive’ section. These still needed coded for the new multi-language feature. Most of those reports are still embedded with older code for English and Spanish. However, when I get the time to work on it and finish the coding for it, temporarily switch to the ‘Spanish’ language. Then, go back to the report and you will be able to print it in English. In other words, changing it to Spanish equals to printing the report in English.