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Re: Additional data for registered members / users
  • 2005/2/18 18:46

  • gtop00

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Catalin:

It seems that is almost what I need.

I hope that somebody from the XOOPS community can make something like this!


asinglenet: I am with you. Meanwhile, have a look at:http://www.cgi-central.net/scripts/amember/

Unfortunatelly, I cannot use it since it does not support foreign languages.

George



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Re: Custom registration form? And Privacy of member information!
  • 2005/2/1 16:24

  • gtop00

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As I understand from the posts replies, it seems that it is not feasible for the time being.
Since I am not a programmer, I hope that somebody one day will spend some time to make it.

Meanwhile, I have not any problem having a separate form for the additional data, as long as they are connected with the registration form.



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Re: Custom registration form? And Privacy of member information!
  • 2005/2/1 15:40

  • gtop00

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Dear kenneth6,

It seems that it will take some time...

Look at:

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=129235&topic_id=28344&forum=30#forumpost129235

and

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=130381&topic_id=26987&forum=30#forumpost130381

Regards



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Re: Registration/Membership Management Question
  • 2004/12/16 17:12

  • gtop00

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Dear All,

I have the same request as many others as it seems!

Please have a look at "module requests":https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=28344&forum=30

I see that changing some fields in the registration page can "solve" somehow the problem but be carefull, it is not legal to leave members data in common view!

Quote:

(*) Important: Please note that public access on some of these data is protected by law, so they must be only viewed and edited by the member itself and/or the portal administrator.



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Re: Additional data for registered members / users
  • 2004/12/10 19:37

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Dear Jullian,

I had a look at Formulize and it seems that it works as I expected.
My inquiry though is exactly that you wrote before!



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Re:How to extend registration form?
  • 2004/12/10 19:24

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Re: Additional data for registered members / users
  • 2004/12/10 19:19

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In another forums (module requests/, hacks…) I have seen that there are a lot of discussions for the same subject without been clear if there is a module OR if this request will be integrated into XOOPS core. Lately I got a reply from jegelstaff (with you permission Julian?):

<<<jegelstaff wrote:
Quote:

gtop00 wrote:
What it is really missing, is the ability to store more data for the (registered) members e.g. personal(*) and business data like name and family name (separated), address, telephone, profession, education data and more...


Formulize, our ad hoc form creation and reporting module, does that, sort of.

We currently have created registration forms that are separate from the account profile forms. The account profile forms are integrated with the XOOPS core, so they are hard to modify. Instead, we have opted for a "two-step" registration process. First people create their accounts as usual. Second, they need to fill in the separate Registration form we have created to provide all the other data that needs to get tracked which isn't in the account profile.

Most users do not like this though, and to some it is extremely confusing to have this two stage process. Reply: f it is a module, it can be used or not, according to the admin/site purpose.

What we are planning on doing is creating a flexible account profile system so that you can define what fields you want in the profile, what fields show up as part of the account creation process, and also what fields are unique to which groups. We feel it is important to be able to have different account profile fields for a Researchers group as opposed to a Volunteers group.

Integrating all that with the existing account profile and registration system is not trivial. But it is something we are working on, and we will be releasing a specification for how we see such a thing working in the near future, though not sure when. I would like to see such work integrated with XOOPS 2.2.
Reply: It is exactly what I need!

Quote:

A basic statistical and reporting tool should be incorporated too. It is very useful to be able to get some reports like “how many members are working is THAT field” or “how many members have THIS diploma degree” and so on.


Formulize does this.

Quote:

(*) Important: Please note that public access on some of these data is protected by law, so they must be only viewed and edited by the member itself and/or the portal administrator.

[/quote]

The intended use of Formulize is only by registered users, but if you want to setup a XOOPS site so that anonymous users have access to forms, that works too.

Partial demo at:

http://demo.freeformsolutions.ca

It's all the stuff under Form Menu.

--Julian>>>



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Additional data for registered members / users
  • 2004/12/10 19:17

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Dear All,

I strongly believe that XOOPS is THE ideal portal for any kind of open or closed communities, clubs, organizations etc. It is almost a Turn-Key solution for such applications.
What it is really missing, is the ability to store more data for the (registered) members e.g. personal(*) and business data like name and family name (separated), address, telephone, profession, education data and more…
These additional data should be configurable by the admin (per group) and directly related to each registered member profile. IT IS NOT necessary to be included in the XOOPS core; it is well if it is a module.
Also, it would be necessary to handle the membership dues (if there are) in order to keep a legal track of the membership validation.
A basic statistical and reporting tool should be incorporated too. It is very useful to be able to get some reports like “how many members are working is THAT field” or “how many members have THIS diploma degree” and so on.

(*) Important: Please note that public access on some of these data is protected by law, so they must be only viewed and edited by the member itself and/or the portal administrator.

Thank you all in advance.



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Re: Flexible Forms - STORED IN DB WITH REPORTING
  • 2004/12/10 18:20

  • gtop00

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Dear Julian,

In order not to disturb others and confuse the readers, I'll move the subject as a new post to "Module Requests". Let's meet there.

Thank you all.



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Re: Flexible Forms - STORED IN DB WITH REPORTING
  • 2004/12/10 12:38

  • gtop00

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Thanks Mithrandir, I'am going to post it at Module Rquests as new topic.




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