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This would be for issuance of the envelopes and to insure that each family or person in a family has the opportunity to tithe. This also provides the church officials a means to track church income to specific areas. Examplechurch treasurer should be the only ones that have access to that information. At the end of the year the pastor or treasurer could issue a statement telling each person what was their tithe for tax purposes. On the NAMES database is where the envelope ned with us by Sharon Rivers of Memphis, Tennessee. Here's Sharon's guidelines: One file is used for the collection of weekly tithes and the other for tither information. To help keep names and amounts separated there are two databases. The pastor or ve entered several or all checks before you calculate. K can be used as often as needed. GIVING.DATA and NAMES (Contributions Database) --------------------- These two database files work together for tracking church contributions. Shar---------- EXP.CHECK.REG: Expanded Check Register ------------- The Expanded Check Register includes manual calculation. Every time you want the computer to calculate, press K. You can calculate after each check, or you can wait until you haditional church-related templates you would like to contribute, we'd love to have them! Dave Ottalini July, 1993 ParishWorks INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC TEMPLATES ------------------------- WAP /// SIG PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY DISKS 3AZW.12-15 : PARISHWORKS REQUIRES APPLEWORKS OR 3EZ PIECES DISK 3AZW-12 SIDE ONE IS SELF BOOTING These disks have been tried with 3EZ Pieces and all have been shown to load and work properly. If you have an ad < Thanks > ________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ to let us know of specific software needs you have. We then will attempt to develop programs that respond to your special concerns or interests. Software needs for your church/school: ________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ We also encourage you of monitor: _______________________________ Type and model of printer(s): ____________________________ _____________________________________________________ Other programs you presently use: __________________________s would be the Building Fund, Missionary Programs, Colleges, Disaster Relief, and other plans based upon the needs and desires of the church. Also, the NAMES database could be used for mailing out church letters and flyers as a labels template is included along with it. Randomly distribute your envelopes trying not to match up names with numbers. This can be sorted later by the computer for your church reports and really doesn't matter. Again the only purpose it to help keep the church tither's identitylly give you the yearly reports by using the Auto Annual report just by sorting on Date followed by No to put the database in correct order. The report driver will do the rest for you. PAYROLL.REGISTR: Payroll Register --------------- 1. Load the tem1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 27 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 0.00* 180.00* 180.00* 0.00* 360.00* You can now see just how versatile this can be. You can have it automatica 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 30 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 6 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 13 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 ------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Oct 2 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 9 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 16 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40.00 Oct 23ate to put the database in correct order. Then use Open-Apple R to select on just a single tither like this: File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Individual Selection: No equals 1001 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --r you can provide to your membership a full list of their tithes to help them with their tax information by doing this. 3. To find the tithe for individuals for the year [or any period] use Open-Apple S to have Appleworks sort on No followed by D 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 27 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 120.00* 260.00* 260.00* 140.00* 780.00* Now you have a full picture for the month of November. At the end of the yea No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 6 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 13 89 30.00 65.00 65.00 35.00 195.00 Nov 20 89 th. Use Open-Apple R to have Appleworks select on the month required then sort on No to put the database in correct order. File: Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Monthly Selection: Date is after Nov 1 89 through Date is before Nov 30 89 Date 30.00* 65.00* 65.00* 35.00* 195.00* You can see all the tithes sorted by the individual number and totals down each of the funds. You can change the names of the funds to suit your needs. 2. To have a summarized report for any mon00 Nov 20 89 1002 25.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 40.00 Nov 20 89 1003 5.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 45.00 Nov 20 89 1004 0.00 25.00 25.00 0.00 50.00 Nov 20 89 1005 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 Giving.Data Page 1 Report: Weekly Selection: Date equals Nov 20 89 Date No Fund 1 Fund 2 Fund 3 Fund 4 Total --------- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- Nov 20 89 1001 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 40. of the person doing the tithe. Lets do some practice reports: 1. To find the tithe for just Nov 20th. Use Open-Apple R to have Appleworks select on the date required then sort on No followed by Date to put the database in correct order. File: a secret from other church members. Provided are spare fields for future expansion for your specific needs. To facilitate practice with the GIVING.DATA database, you are provided dummy records. You can sort the information by the date or by the numberplate file, and change the filename (for example: MasterPayroll) 2. Set up the payroll file for your company: A. Enter the FIXED DATA (the data that will not change from payroll period to payroll period): for example, the Employee # (in both in Payroll Register and the Cumulative Payroll Report), the Employee Name, the Rate of Pay, and the fixed deductions (the deductions that do not change from period to period; for example, the Other A, Other B, and OtALCULATE command: K. The computer automatically adds the current payroll to the previous Cumulative Payroll Report. D. Save the file: S for save. PETTY.CASH.REG: Petty Cash Register -------------- 1. Eachbottom of the screen, select "From the Clipboard (paste)." (4) From the options listed, select "Formulas and Values." The Cumulative Payroll Report now reappears in Rows 58 through 110 of your screen. C. Enter the Clative report name (for example: CumPay13.15.90) B. Move the Cumulative Payroll Report from the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command. (3) From the options listed at the as needed). F. Enter the CALCULATE command again, and the computer will calculate the Net Pay. G. SAVE the current Payroll Register: S. 4. To prepare the Cumulative Payroll Report: A. Change the filename to a cumutomatically calculate the Regular Pay, Overtime Pay, and Total Wages for all employees. E. Using the Total Wages amount and a tax table, look up and enter the Federal and State Withholding Taxes (and Other deductions, been set up to calculate only when the CALCULATE command is entered in Step D, which follows. D. After all employee work hours have been entered, enter the CALCULATE command-- K for calculate--so that the computer will aud. Change the number of hours worked to the current period by moving the cell cursor to the cell, typing the current number of hours, and pressing . You will note that the computer does not AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATE the wages--instead, this file hasthe computer, whichever comes first.) C. Enter the number of hours worked for ALL EMPLOYEES. NOTE: Unless this is the first payroll period for which the file is used, the file currently contains the number of hours from the previous perion the Clipboard, a temporary storage space provided by AppleWorks. The Report will remain on the Clipboard until you move it back to the screen later to complete the Cumulative Payroll Report--or until you turn off e computer will warn you that "You are about to clear or remove protected cells. Do you really want to do this?" Select "Yes." (The Cumulative Payroll Report leaves your screen, but it is stored safely o the material to be moved by using the to highlight through Row 110 (the last line of the Cumulative Report). (5) to indicate that all of the material to be moved has been identified. (6) Tht Row 58. (2) Enter the MOVE command: m for move. (3) From the options listed at the bottom of the screen, select "To the Clipboard (cut)" by highlighting the option and pressing . (4) Identifyoll3.15.90). B. Temporarily MOVE the Cumulative Payroll Report (Rows 58 through 110 at the bottom of the file for the long form) to the Clipboard: (1) Move the cell cursor to the beginning of the Cumulative Payroll Reporher C, if these are fixed). B. Save the file. 3. To prepare the Payroll Register for each period: A. Load the most recent payroll file to the screen, and change the filename to reflect the current payroll period (for example, Payr payment is recorded in two columns: the Payments column and one of the Distribution of Payments columns. 2. After each line is entered in the register, the "Yes" at the bottom of the screen should have a 1 beside it to signal that the amounts in the two columns were entered alike. 3. To print the Petty Cash Register WITHOUT the "test" at the bottom of the file: A. Move the cell cursor to the line following the double line. B. Enter the DELETE command: D f R4 RESERVED | | | ------------------------------------------ You can proceed with the merge almost as in the last tip. Follow these steps: 1. Change the name of the Desktop files if you COMMITTEE | | CODE YEARS | | KEYWORD 1986 | | Rl 1987 | | R2 1988 | | R3 NOTES | | | | STREET STREET | | TOWN TOWN | | STATE STATE | | ZIP ZIP | | PHONE PHONE | | NOTE | | Origin File Destination File | | | | FIRST NAME LAST NAME | | LAST NAME LAST NAME | | PLACE PLACE Destination file, except for NOTE, which has information that belongs in the NOTES category in the Destination file. ------------------------------------------ | Table: Everyone list and Members list | | categories compared 3 | | xample, the table below compares the original category orders of the Everyone list (the Source file) and the Members list (the Destination file). The categories are identical through the eighth category, PHONE. The remaining categories have no value to theory order. Focus all your attention on the original category orders. TIP: Two Data Base files can be merged even if they have different numbers of categories. Decide what categories you need to transfer from the Source file to the Destination file. For ele- and multiple-record layouts of the Source and Destination files until the final check. If they match, the original category orders may still differ. If their orders differ before-hand, the Destination file will evaluate everything in its original categ Note that when the information is transferred, the categories appear in the order of the Destination file's single- and multiple-record layouts. In the multiple-record layout, the category widths are those of the Destination file. You can ignore the singing multiple-record layout, copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 3. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. ith the hard copy you just printed. Suppose both files have exactly the same original category order. To merge the information, follow these steps: 1. Change the name of the Desktop files, just to be safe. Name the files Source and Destination. 2. Usocus all your attention on the original category orders. From the Review mode you can press Apple-N to see the original order. Print a copy of the category names screen of the source file, then load the destination file. Compare its category names screen wdes tips for merging information from two similar or markedly different database files. Surprisingly few AppleWorks users even know that this can be done. TIP: When you merge records from two different files, their original category orders must match. For delete. C. Select "Rows." D. Highlight the rows to be deleted, and . MERGING DATABASES by Robert Ericson ----------------- "In many applications you will need to merge information from several different sources. This section provihave not already done so. Name the files Source and Destination. 2. Delete all Source file categories after PHONE, except for NOTE. Don't worry about report formats, because you will never use this file again. 3. Insert five categories between PHONE and NOTE. Name them anything, and then return to the multiple-record layout. 4. Copy the records in the Source file to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 5. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARYPARISWORKS BY DISK 3AWZ.12ON SIDE TWO:ONE (Subdirectory)E-ACCOUNTING; ABSENCE;ACCOUNTS.LIST;ACCTS.PAY.LEDGR;ACCTS.PAY.SCHDL;G ACCTS.PAYABLE;ACCTS.REC.GO=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===.G 2021 Challenger Dr. #100 Alameda CA 94501 800-227-2346# than the other, but such corrections are often matters of judgment." (Used With Permission) Robert Ericson: APPLEWORKS TIPS AND TECHNIQUES (Second Edition) ISBN 0-89588-480-1 $19.95 Symbex Inc. entries. The street address column is the next best reference point. If the files are too large to merge, merge sections at a time. When you find obvious duplication, you may find slightly different spellings. One spelling of a name may be more plausible u can find and delete duplicate entries. Create a multiple-record layout with FIRST NAME, LAST NAME, STREET, STATE, ZIP, and PLACE in that order. Arrange the records alphabetically by first name, then by last name. Scan the LAST NAME column for duplicate ever received two copies of a form letter or mis- takenly sent two copies to the same person, you will appreciate this technique. It saves postage, paper, and embarrassment. Suppose you have two mailing lists on separate files. By merging the records, yoe to the clipboard, then from the clipboard to the Destination file. 6. Check the multiple-record layout in the Destination file to make certain that the category information is consistent. TIP: Merge files to find duplicate entries. If you have t the records you want to print. 3. Print the report to an ASCII file. 4. Create a new Data Base file from the ASCII file. Enter the correct number of categories for the new file. 5. Using multiple-record layout, copy the records in the Source fil This presents a problem. In this case, proceed as follows: 1. Create a labels-style report format for the Source file in the original category order of the Destination file. Count and make a note of the number of categories in the report. 2. Selecut they will contain no information. TIP: When the original category orders of two files do not match, print the records to an ASCII file. Suppose the Source file categories begin with LAST NAME and the Destination file categories begin with FIRST NAME.nsferring are easy to remember. If the Source file has more categories than the Destination file, the additional categories win be lost in the merge. If the Source file has fewer categories, it will gain the additional categories of the Destination file, b make certain that the category information is consistent. Note that all the records from the Source file have gained the additional categories of the Destination file. However, the Source files have no information in those categories. The rules for traLEDGR;ACCTS.REC.SCHDL;AD.325;ADDRESSES.FORM;: ADULT.CLASS.EVL;AGENDA.FORM;ATTEND.DATA.1;ATTEND.DATA.2 3AWZ.13ON SIDE ONE:TWO (Subdirectory)L-CHILDREN;CALENDAR;CASH.RECEIPT;CASH.RECEIPTS;CHECK.REGISTER;CHURCH.BYTES;E BALANCE.SHEET;.1ST.QTR;PLEDGES.2ND.QTR;PLEDGES.3RD.QTR;PLEDGES.4TH.QTR;F PROF.INC.EXP.;PROFILES;PROJECT.MANAGE;PROPERTY.EQUIP;PUBLIC.DOMAIN;! 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