CMD Tablet Attendance App
This app is designed for use by staff and non-staff volunteers to aid in the task of tracking attendance. Users of this app are only given
access to an attendance tracking tool and nothing else. You can define Attendance Only user groups in CMD, so you can create a special
login for each volunteer who is tasked with helping you track attendance. When you place a person in this user group in CMD, you also give
them a user name and password that they must use to access the tablet attendance app.
Note that should you elect to give them access to your Fully Hosted CMD login information, they will be able to log in to CMD itself, but
they will still only be able to access the attendance tools with CMD.
To demo the CMD Tablet Attendance app, click here. Enter cmddemo for both the user name and password.
Following are the instructions on how to log in and use the attendance app.
Logging In
When the tablet attendance app appears, you’ll see its login page:
At this point (if you are using the demo), enter cmddemo for both the user
name and password. If you are logging in to see your own data, then enter your
CMD user name and password. After entering it, tap (or click) Login.
After you are in, you’ll see the tablet attendance app home page.
The Process
To use this page, you will need to do at least two things before you begin trying
to mark attendance. In order, they are:
1. Select a date for the Event. Do this by either tapping directly in the Date field
and manually entering it, or by touching the small calendar icon on the right
edge of the date field. That will bring up a calendar you can use to select the date.
2. Select the Event. Do this by opening the drop-down menu and selecting the appropriate event. Here’s a screen grab that shows an
Events list:
Events in CMD are completely user-defined. In the list that you see in the example on the
left, you can see there are 8 choices already defined. You can alter any item on this list,
delete items, or add new ones using the Pick Lists item on CMD’s Preferences Menu.
Note that you can track attendance for any kind of event. Most churches will track
attendance for worship services or their education classes/divisions. But you can also use it
to track attendance for things like board meetings, VBS attendance, outreach events or
virtually any other type of Event for which you need to track attendance. All you do is select
the date and the Event, and CMD is ready to accept your input for tracking the attendance.
There are, however, two other options that may be useful for you to consider as you
prepare to track attendance for your chosen date and event.
Affiliation
This is a field in CMD that is designed mostly for those parish settings where the pastor is responsible for churches in a district. Using this
field, names can be entered and associated with each church in the district, thereby allowing you to keep all the names in one physical
CMD data file while still keeping the list of names from one church differentiated from the other church(es) in the district.
So if you are in such a district, if you select an item from the Affiliation list, the list of names that will appear from which attendance will be
taken will be limited only to that church.
An alternate use of this field might be to differentiate worshippers who tend to attend a specific service each weekend in your church.
Select Group of Names
The final option you might consider before actually starting the task of tracking attendance, is to drop down the combo box under the
heading labeled Select Group of Names, located just to the right of the Affiliation field. When you open this box, you can choose from a
number of different groups within your church: All Names, Regular Attenders, Church Offices, Talents, Activities, User 1 and User 2 fields,
Parish groups, names by Spiritual Care Provider, or by a Quick List.
In our example, we will be setting up the screen for tracking attendance for a
Church Board Meeting on Tuesday night, May 28, 2019. So, after selecting the
Date and the Event, we will then open the Select Group of Names combo box,
select Offices, and then select Board Member from the list of Church Offices.
When we make this selection, then the list of names that we work from will be
only those persons who are part of the church board.
It is certainly not required to do this because you can certainly pick out the
board members from the list of all your names. However, in many cases you
will find it much faster to track attendance when only the names you will be
marking show up on the list of names to pick from.
This can be especially helpful if you are using the CMD Tablet Attendance app
to track attendance for one of your children’s classes or divisions.
Marking Attendance
Once you have made all the selections outlined above, you are ready to actually mark attendance. It’s a simple process:
Use the Search edit box to type in the last name of the person you want to mark present. When you find him/her on the list, make sure
they are highlighted (selected) by tapping directly on the name, then tap the Mark Present button.
Note that when you tap Mark Present, two things happen. First, the name is added the list on the right side of the page. Second, the name
is displayed as the Last Marked name just under the Search edit box to remind you of the last person you entered. This is helpful because
the names will be alphabetized when they are added to the list, and it will soon be hard to remember who the last person is who was
marked.
Continue with this process until all your names have been
marked for the date and event that you have specified.
View Names Already Marked Button
If you need to mark your attendance in more than one
session, set the date and event, then tap the View Names
Already Marked button and CMD will return a list of names
already marked present. You can then pick up where you left
off.
To find a name, start typing in the last name of the person you
want to view. You will be moved deeper into the list with each
letter you type. When you find the name you want, tap on it to
hightlight, and then tap the View button up near the top.
Duplicate Markings
One of the nice things about having the phone and tablet
attendance apps is that you can have several people assigned
to track attendance at the same time. Each person can log in
and work on their device without concern for what others are
doing.
If you have several people scattered throughout your church
or meeting area marking attendance, it’s likely that some
names will be marked by more than one person. Don’t be
concerned about this because there is a utility to instantly
eliminate any duplicate attendance markings later in CMD.
One Final Word
Because the URL for the phone and tablet apps is rather lengthy, we suggest that before you log in for the very first time, that you save the
login page to your device’s home page so that you can get back to the login page just by clicking its icon.