This weekend I pushed out version 1.3 of CiviVolunteer. It contains a handful of bugfixes (check out the commit history for more on that) and a new feature that is the subject of this post.
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I’m not sure if this will be any use to anyone else, but I needed somewhere to write down the process, so you never know. After migration some of our custom reports have gone walkabouts and are showing this error message…
"Could not find template for this report instance"
It seems that something has become broken and the path to the report and the report template no longer match, so reregistering / creating brings the reports back to life.
(This post is a follow-up to previous discussions about developing recruitment functionality for CiviHR.
76 days until CiviCon 2014 and this volunteer-organized event needs you!
Yes you. Specifically you!
We are looking for session proposals, such as:
As many of you know Drupal South is on next week in Wellywood. We don't have a big community down under but we are certainly keen to make you feel welcome in NZ
We will be running BOFs over the weekend & catching up for dinner on the Thursday night.
https://civicrm.org/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=419
If you are still around on the Monday & Tuesday we might look at a mini sprint. Drop us a line & say hello!
There has just been a security advisory for CiviCRM. We recommend you immediately upgrade to one of the following newly released versions:
Because of the way the synchronization process works with the UF_Match table, deleting records can be tricky business. If done in the incorrect order, your CiviCRM database can end up with a bunch of Junk contact records. Below is a best practice process for removing records, first the Drupal user record should be deleted then the CiviCRM record.
We had a great time in Dallas, Texas during CiviDay 2014. We want to give special thanks to Improving Enterprises for continued use of their facility and Skvare for being the long-term organizer of the group.
We are reviewing the extension Relationship Permissions as ACLs, which has been made available by Eileen McNaughton from Fuzion (http://fuzion.co.nz/). Kudos to Eileen and Fuzion for sharing the extension!
What does it doThe extension sets permissions for contacts based on the relations permission.It is a bit complicated......did we get it correctly Eileen?
This time we had a look at the Extended Mailing Stats extensions, that was contributed by Andrew MacNaughty. The extension is used by the Australian Greens (http://greens.au.org). More information on the extension can be found on https://civicrm.org/extensions/extended-mailing-stats.