LDS.Org Access Report
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LDS.Org Access Report
I have been asked by one of the Bishop's in our Stake, whether or not there is a report out there for the Bishop's to know who has LDS.Org accounts. They would like to know who is doing indexing in their Wards and be able to see numbers without having to rely on the Stake to provide those through the Stake FH Counsultant or High Councilor. I don't see anything under their tools for that. Is there anything out there, in the works, or off in left field.
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Re: LDS.Org Access Report
I agree, this would be helpful, but currently there's no way for us to know if a member has registered for an account. This has been discussed in other threads. Here's one you may want to review...mmkids6 wrote:I have been asked by one of the Bishop's in our Stake, whether or not there is a report out there for the Bishop's to know who has LDS.Org accounts.
http://tech.lds.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13828#p94255
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Re: LDS.Org Access Report
Not even the stake can do that, as Microwaved mentioned.mmkids6 wrote:I have been asked by one of the Bishop's in our Stake, whether or not there is a report out there for the Bishop's to know who has LDS.Org accounts.
While the ward has to rely on the stake for this information, the stake can provide it, including the names of those who are registered to Index, which requires an LDS Account.mmkids6 wrote:They would like to know who is doing indexing in their Wards and be able to see numbers without having to rely on the Stake to provide those through the Stake FH Counsultant or High Councilor.
The other way way a bishop could find out would be for a member of his ward to become one of the stake indexing administrators. [grin]