I have found that using Google is better when searching the forum, too. "site:tech.lds.org/forum <search terms>"Alan_Brown wrote:The wiki search is admittedly not very good. But Google is your friend. Just search for "site:tech.lds.org/wiki <search terms>" and you'll find relevant wiki articles.
Leader and Clerk Resources access on new.lds.org
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Alan_Brown wrote:Google is your friend. Just search for "site:tech.lds.org/wiki <search terms>" and you'll find relevant wiki articles.
Thanks, both. Never would have thought of that.subtlecoolness wrote:I have found that using Google is better when searching the forum, too. "site:tech.lds.org/forum <search terms>"
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Leadership positions seem out of sync
So I get that LUWS is falling away, so I won't worry about that.
Our MLS is currently up to date. The SP member (the one tech savvy) and I have both done everything we can think of to give me rights to update the new lds.org. I'm exec sec with every permission available in MLS, and the SP has given me every authority that he can at the ward level to make online changes, and yet I still don't see online tools for making changes to the new lds.org.
I can log into cdol.lds.org and modify information.
I can't log into http://new.lds.org/leader (denied access). We synced the MLS system on Sunday (not sure if that would do anything, but we figured why not).
Neither SP member nor I can figure this out, and we're probably the most technical among the leaders.
Our MLS is currently up to date. The SP member (the one tech savvy) and I have both done everything we can think of to give me rights to update the new lds.org. I'm exec sec with every permission available in MLS, and the SP has given me every authority that he can at the ward level to make online changes, and yet I still don't see online tools for making changes to the new lds.org.
I can log into cdol.lds.org and modify information.
I can't log into http://new.lds.org/leader (denied access). We synced the MLS system on Sunday (not sure if that would do anything, but we figured why not).
Neither SP member nor I can figure this out, and we're probably the most technical among the leaders.
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For the new lds.org websites MLS permissions don't do anything.tortdog wrote:I'm exec sec with every permission available in MLS
This sounds like your calling is correct in MLS which should give you rights.tortdog wrote: I can log into cdol.lds.org and modify information.
Can you see your calling in the directory?
I don't know the status of new.lds.org anymore. Have you tried https://lds.org/leadertortdog wrote: I can't log into http://new.lds.org/leader (denied access).
If your calling is showing in the directory and it has been there for a few days then you will need to send feedback from the lds.org page or call LUS.
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Yes. It has me listed as exec sec.ryan jones wrote:This sounds like your calling is correct in MLS which should give you rights.
Can you see your calling in the directory?
Same result.I don't know the status of new.lds.org anymore. Have you tried https://lds.org/leader
Will do (soon as I find the LUS number).If your calling is showing in the directory and it has been there for a few days then you will need to send feedback from the lds.org page or call LUS.
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All the LUS contact information is on the wiki at Local Unit Support.tortdog wrote:Will do (soon as I find the LUS number).
Questions that can benefit the larger community should be asked in a public forum, not a private message.
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Just got off the line with LUS. Apparently only three callings (not people) can make calendaring changes and have online tools at ward level:
* bishop
* clerk
* ward web administrator (WWA)
No one else (including counselors and exec sec) can do this. It's all calling driven. Since our Bish 2d counselor is WWA, LUS thinks that he probably cannot do anything as well. Apparently the bish counselor "authority" will trump the WWA authority, so you can't assign a bish counselor to WWA or you effectively lose that position.
LUS confirmed this happened with stake presidency, a position trumped the stake web administrator's authority so no one could make a change.
So what to do when a bishop and the clerk are both gone? There is no means to make a replacement. You can't sub someone in (obviously you can't change names for those positions, they are MLS callings). You are kind of stuck until they get back (or they can act via the web). Would be nice to allow local units to grant authority as they see fit for changes.
In our case, our clerk is gone for 6 months. Bish wanted me (exec sec) to take over all the web stuff, but obviously I can't. (That's okay for me!) Bish is on vacation so now we have to "release" the bish counselor from WWA and put someone else (prob me) in that place.
If anyone has clarification, would be nice. Sure would be nice to have all this laid out so we wouldn't have to try and figure it out on our own.
* bishop
* clerk
* ward web administrator (WWA)
No one else (including counselors and exec sec) can do this. It's all calling driven. Since our Bish 2d counselor is WWA, LUS thinks that he probably cannot do anything as well. Apparently the bish counselor "authority" will trump the WWA authority, so you can't assign a bish counselor to WWA or you effectively lose that position.
LUS confirmed this happened with stake presidency, a position trumped the stake web administrator's authority so no one could make a change.
So what to do when a bishop and the clerk are both gone? There is no means to make a replacement. You can't sub someone in (obviously you can't change names for those positions, they are MLS callings). You are kind of stuck until they get back (or they can act via the web). Would be nice to allow local units to grant authority as they see fit for changes.
In our case, our clerk is gone for 6 months. Bish wanted me (exec sec) to take over all the web stuff, but obviously I can't. (That's okay for me!) Bish is on vacation so now we have to "release" the bish counselor from WWA and put someone else (prob me) in that place.
If anyone has clarification, would be nice. Sure would be nice to have all this laid out so we wouldn't have to try and figure it out on our own.
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Each tool on the new lds.org has slightly different access rules but this is definitely not correct for the calender tool. For the calendar tool, all members of the bishopric, the ward clerk, the executive secretary, all assistant ward clerks and the website administrator all have administrative rights. Likewise for the equivalent stake positions for the stake calendar. Having multiple callings provides access given by the union of all callings. One calling doesn't trump any other.tortdog wrote:Just got off the line with LUS. Apparently only three callings (not people) can make calendaring changes and have online tools at ward level:
* bishop
* clerk
* ward web administrator (WWA)
For the Leader and Clerk Resources tool all bishopric members, the ward clerk, the executive secretary, all assistant clerks (except the financial clerk) and equivalent stake positions all have access.
I've verified that all these positions have access in my ward.
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You can see all the rights and roles for the calendar here: Rights and Roles. Specifically, see the Administrators section.
Callings with access rights to Leader and Clerk Resources are listed here.
Callings with access rights to Leader and Clerk Resources are listed here.