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enhancement request: add wedding date parsha as a token #4

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gzh1960 opened this issue Aug 22, 2016 · 6 comments
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enhancement request: add wedding date parsha as a token #4

gzh1960 opened this issue Aug 22, 2016 · 6 comments

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@gzh1960
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gzh1960 commented Aug 22, 2016

enhancement request: add wedding date and wedding date parsha as a token in the religious or hebrew dates region on the contact record. Wedding date may be problematic for those contacts who have married more than once, so how do you store the latest wedding date versus the history.

@sgladstone
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I have always tracked wedding dates using the CiviCRM core "start date" field on a "spouse of" relationship record.

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I am assuming this is meant for tracking wedding anniversaries, correct?

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@gzh1960
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gzh1960 commented Aug 22, 2016

yes and also for wedding anniversary letter/emails to members.

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Can you try the anniversary report that is part of the extension: https://civicrm.org/extensions/family-friendly

@gzh1960
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gzh1960 commented Sep 7, 2016

This looks good. May I suggest that the documentation needs to suggest the required setup/prerequisities in order to use this report as some users may not understand this aspect.

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I updated the documentation at: https://civicrm.org/extensions/family-friendly Can you review the documentation and see if anything is missing?

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