We just did boundary realignment in MLS as part of ward split-- how quickly will
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We just did boundary realignment in MLS as part of ward split-- how quickly will
the member records move into our new unit in MLS.
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Generally, record moves that have plenty of detail (membership record number, birthdate, and name) are moved through an automated process. In my experience, they happen in less than 24 hours; sometimes within just a few hours. Move requests generated through the boundary realignment process always have that level of detail, so it should all be done by sometime tomorrow.briankorale wrote:the member records move into our new unit in MLS.
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Our stake just went through a realignment. All of the wards put the move requests in on Sunday night and the changes were visible in the online directory on Monday. The ward boundary lines in the online map didn't change for several days.
The map pins for individual members went through a couple of steps. On Monday they showed up in the new wards, so we could see the new boundaries (because of the shape of the pins) superimposed over the old boundaries. After about a day they all disappeared from the map and then showed up again 24 hours later after the location updated in the new ward. It will make more sense as you watch things happen over the next couple of days.
The map pins for individual members went through a couple of steps. On Monday they showed up in the new wards, so we could see the new boundaries (because of the shape of the pins) superimposed over the old boundaries. After about a day they all disappeared from the map and then showed up again 24 hours later after the location updated in the new ward. It will make more sense as you watch things happen over the next couple of days.
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briankorale wrote: I was going to call Headquarters, but I don't know the phone #.
Contact Local Unit Support.
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Is the new ward being created? In that case there will be some additional delays. The ward won't be created until the paperwork from the sustaining meeting and the ordination of the new Bishop is processed.
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Imported finally
The hold-up on the receiving end turns out to be the stake. We walked into the stake offices (the stake is currently without a stake clerk), and asked the Exec. Sec. to log on to the Stake MLS, and there was an "Urgent Task" that had something to do with "New Ward Setup" so he clicked it and it was just a list of all the wards in the Stake, including the new ward, and all he did was hit "Save."
Then after an overnight cycle, our new Ward MLS' "Send/receive" imported all of the membership into the new ward. The LDS.org "tools" doesn't work for me yet, though, which is either due to the need to wait yet another overnight computer cycle, or if the stake hasn't yet input the new ward's bishopric (including my name as Ward Clerk) into their MLS.
Then after an overnight cycle, our new Ward MLS' "Send/receive" imported all of the membership into the new ward. The LDS.org "tools" doesn't work for me yet, though, which is either due to the need to wait yet another overnight computer cycle, or if the stake hasn't yet input the new ward's bishopric (including my name as Ward Clerk) into their MLS.
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briankorale wrote: The LDS.org "tools" doesn't work for me yet, though, which is either due to the need to wait yet another overnight computer cycle, or if the stake hasn't yet input the new ward's bishopric (including my name as Ward Clerk) into their MLS.
The stake does have to input the bishop in stake MLS using the Leader and Unit Change Request feature.
But the rest of the bishopric, including the ward clerk(s) and executive secretary, need to be set up with standard callings in your ward's MLS. And you don't have to wait for the bishop's calling to work its way through stake MLS, approval in CDOL, and back to your ward's MLS before you set up those other callings at the ward level.
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