Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
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Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
Hi Guys, I haven't figured it out but is there a way in LCR to see how much money is left in each quorum and Auxiliary? If so is there a way for the presidents to see how much they have left? One more question. Is it within policy to create password protected google docs that contain the balance of each group's budget so that the presidents can keep tabs on their budget better?
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Re: Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
Although the expenses for a budget category are available in LCR to clerks, the actual budget allocations and the remaining budget amounts are not available to anyone including clerks. Those are only visible in MLS at this point.
Whether auxiliaries will be able to see budget amounts in future releases is unknown. I would expect clerks to be able to manage budget allocations before auxiliaries or quorums are given access.
As for whether budgets can be stored in google docs, the only possibly relevant policy I know is section 4.9 of the Meetinghouse Technology Policy. Whether that applies to budgets is something the bishop and stake president would have to interpret.
Whether auxiliaries will be able to see budget amounts in future releases is unknown. I would expect clerks to be able to manage budget allocations before auxiliaries or quorums are given access.
As for whether budgets can be stored in google docs, the only possibly relevant policy I know is section 4.9 of the Meetinghouse Technology Policy. Whether that applies to budgets is something the bishop and stake president would have to interpret.
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Re: Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
I don't know as LCR is that far along yet.mmaynor wrote:Hi Guys, I haven't figured it out but is there a way in LCR to see how much money is left in each quorum and Auxiliary?
I'm pretty sure that the breakdown of the budget is unique to each unit, so there's no universal permissions that would establish a particular account as "belonging" to the a particular group.mmaynor wrote:If so is there a way for the presidents to see how much they have left?
Local leaders have the key to interpreting policy. It would depend on if they decide if the phrase "MLS data" in section 4.9.4 includes the budget. Membership info is expressly banned, but budget is less clear.mmaynor wrote:Is it within policy to create password protected google docs that contain the balance of each group's budget so that the presidents can keep tabs on their budget better?
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Re: Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
Until MLS finances are migrated to LCR, you can only print budget reports from MLS. Last Sunday, I ran budget detail reports for RS, YM, YW, and Primary, using CutePDF or "Microsoft Print to PDF" to save each report to a separate PDF. I then emailed each PDF to the organization's president.
I noticed, by the way, that CutePDF creates much smaller files than "Microsoft Print to PDF", although those smaller files were a little fuzzy here and there.
I noticed, by the way, that CutePDF creates much smaller files than "Microsoft Print to PDF", although those smaller files were a little fuzzy here and there.
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Re: Auxiliary and Quorum presidents to see their budgets
Thanks Guys, I'll talk to my Bishop to see what he thinks and go from there.