Access to household information on LDS Maps

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leejj
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Re: Access to household information on LDS Maps

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Yes, I'm trying the asst. clerk route. My bishop really wants to get our records and maps as accurate as possible up to this point.
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Re: Access to household information on LDS Maps

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Thanks for the feedback.
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Re: Access to household information on LDS Maps

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This thread is old, so the original poster may not see this reply, but I'll throw it up anyway. When my wife and I were MLS missionaries, we were able to see household information in the ward where we served after the clerk created "Out of unit records" for us. This should work when you have two "home wards" to see both directories.
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Re: Access to household information on LDS Maps

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Hastening the Work of Salvation needs help. =)
As an assistant stake clerk I can move a household pin but cannot then also verify that move to be accurate. It is awaiting verification from local leadership. I moved the household because I verified their location and they are within my ward.
We have about 600 people in my ward and yet we only have a _maximum_ of 180 show up each Sunday. Needless to say, the work of verifying is extremely daunting in these types of situations. I would say that a stake clerk should be able to make a change and verify its location to "Hasten the Work".
However, here is a recommendation that could potentially assist us all. Allow those in PEC to make changes to the map pins--Or barring that, Bishoprics and Stake Presidencies. Then for those of these groups do not have "Verify" rights, an email is sent to those who do have "verify" rights. So they can go in and see who submitted the information and confer with them and then verify that the move is legitimate.
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Re: Access to household information on LDS Maps

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The problem is rights are a "one-size-fits-all" situation. While that might be all well and good for the situation you find yourself in, for most units it would well turn into a "too many cooks in the kitchen" problem.

I'd rather see the rights controlled in some way - either by allowing the ward to give rights as desired or by extending callings as assistant clerks as needed.
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