Indeed, a great idea to post the export of the custom report definition. What if we made a wiki page with several helpful custom reports? This way we can leave the file extensions as .xml as well.Alan_Brown wrote:Good idea. The report file is just a simple XML file (with an .MLS extension). I have attached one to this post that meets the criteria we have discussed (but I had to tack on a .txt extension so the forum would allow it to be attached -- remove the .txt before trying to import it).
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You mean like the existing Custom Reports wiki page?mkmurray wrote:Indeed, a great idea to post the export of the custom report definition. What if we made a wiki page with several helpful custom reports? This way we can leave the file extensions as .xml as well.
But we have not attached any custom report definition files yet; it's a good idea to do that.
However, the file extension for those files is .mls, not .xml -- and neither of them are allowed on the wiki. But maybe we could get Tom to allow either or both of those extensions. Otherwise we would have to do something awkward like zipping up the files before uploading.
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Just seeing if there is a file that has been uploaded that could truly indicate part member familes. I appreciate the feedback on this topic thus far. Our ward has a lot of single member, single parent, multi-disfunctional issues. This report will greatly help our efforts. Please advise.
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There is already a report in the Custom Reports wiki article for Part Member families. We need to resolve a technical issue on the wiki in order to upload report files, but the very simple criteria are listed in that article, so you should be able to easily create a custom report to accomplish this.makaha wrote:Just seeing if there is a file that has been uploaded that could truly indicate part member familes. I appreciate the feedback on this topic thus far. Our ward has a lot of single member, single parent, multi-disfunctional issues. This report will greatly help our efforts. Please advise.
You asked for a report that "could truly indicate part member families." The report described is not perfect, but it comes pretty close. If there is a situation you need included that the current report doesn't cover, reply with the details and I'm pretty sure someone could help you.