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Auto-Generate Stake Directories

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:39 pm
by rhusted-p40
It would be great to create a utility that would take the existing stake membership list, existing stake calendar, and generate a Stake Directory in DOC, PDF, RTF and/or other formats. This is the time of year when a lot of stakes expend countless hours formatting member data and pulling together the calendars to produce stake directories. It's a time consuming task and one that could be solved one time for everyone IMHO. Most of the directories I've seen over the years (in California, Colorado and Wisconsin - I don't remember seeing them in Utah as much) are nearly identical, with few variations. It would be great to have a standard format and be able to generate it at the push of a button.

It might also be nice to use Church publishing to print these, rather than paying local publishers... assuming that the Church publishing would be less expensive. In locations outside of Salt Lake this is a burdensome task for a few members in the Stake every year - so it would be nice to solve it one time for everyone.

Related projects could include:
1. ward phone lists
2. Relief Society lists
a. phone lists
b. mailing labels

Perhaps the list generator could be coded in DHTML so that a leader could move the various data elements around to get the precise formatting they wanted?

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:42 pm
by russellhltn
Directories that go out of date almost before they're printed.

For the most part, we stopped doing ours. We refer them to the unit webpage (LUWS)

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:53 pm
by rhusted-p40
Agreed. However, there are some areas where internet access is not yet ubiquitous and the members prefer to have a hardcopy directory. Those Stakes continue to produce the hardcopy directories.

Wards and Relief Societies will likely always produce phonelists and mailing lists - until internet access comes standard with a new car. :) So the ability to auto-generate a phonelist would continue to be useful for many years to come.

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Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 3:11 am
by cottrells
Also not all areas of the world have LUWS. We've just completed our stake calendar and directory for 2009. Yes a small percentage will be out-of-date the moment it is published but it is a very useful/requested document that we produce.

LDS Compact Ward Directory

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:50 pm
by jdcopel
Old thread, but for anyone who may stumble across it in the future...

While not specifically designed for stake directories, I wrote a program for ward/branches that may be of interest to you. The project is called LDS Compact Directory and can be found here:http://ldscompactdir.sourceforge.net

This program can read either MLS or LUWS exported data and churn out a PDF file with very minimal effort. It will attempt to put everything on 1 page front and back. If that would shrink the text too much it forces additional pages. Just check some boxes and mash a button and your on your way.

Screenshot of some sample output:
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Check out the page above for more info.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:07 pm
by elderlarryhawkes-p40
mongi3 wrote:Old thread, but for anyone who may stumble across it in the future...

While not specifically designed for stake directories, I wrote a program for ward/branches that may be of interest to you. The project is called LDS Compact Directory and can be found here:http://ldscompactdir.sourceforge.net

This program can read either MLS or LUWS exported data and churn out a PDF file with very minimal effort. It will attempt to put everything on 1 page front and back. If that would shrink the text too much it forces additional pages. :DJust check some boxes and mash a button and your on your way. :D
Check out the page above for more info.
I bolded the line in the quote because it is true. What a slick easy tool. This should just be a feature built right into MLS. It even works with the new format of the MLS 3.1 export files.
Thanks for creating this tool, it's great.;):)

Pocket size Stake Directory

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:54 pm
by ruggio
I am brand new to this forum.

This past year I decided to fill the void in our area to provide the 2010 La Verne Stake Directory. The past two printers had gone out of business and we will be providing Stake Directories to our members for at least the next 5 years.

I am semi-retired but very experienced in the electronic Pre-Press industry so I had the experience and the contacts to print the directory.

What surprised me was the amount of man-hours that was spent providing the data needed.

After my bid to the Stake was accepted I decided to contact other Stakes in my area to see how many of them had the same problem of finding a printer at a reasonable cost. I ended up doing 6 Stake Directories in my area. Working as a print broker I did make money on these directories both as a broker and in the Pre-Press area that is my area of expertise.

What surprised me was the amount of man-hours that each Stake spent providing me with the data files. The lowest was 20 hours by a very experienced software person. The most was 70 hours.

My background is software design going back for 42 years. As I talked to each member I decided that what they needed was a software program that could generate the data in a format that a printer understood.

My goal is to develop a C# program that will reduce the time spent to less than three hours.

My program will be developed in three stages. Stage 1 will reformat a CSV data file into a CSV data file with telephone, last name husband & wife, address, and a two digit zip code. Stage 2 will make the program interactive where the user can control, correct, and format the data into actual pages. Stage 3 will attack the calendar problem.

Those of you who are interested can contact me at stan_ruggio@yahoo.com.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:52 pm
by lajackson
ruggio wrote:. . . and a two digit zip code.
Would it be difficult to make it the last three digits of the zip code, or does that mess up the formatting? Two digits are not unique in most of our wards.

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:59 pm
by f79-p40
rhusted wrote:It would be great to create a utility that would take the existing stake membership list, existing stake calendar, and generate a Stake Directory in DOC, PDF, RTF and/or other formats. This is the time of year when a lot of stakes expend countless hours formatting member data and pulling together the calendars to produce stake directories. It's a time consuming task and one that could be solved one time for everyone IMHO. Most of the directories I've seen over the years (in California, Colorado and Wisconsin - I don't remember seeing them in Utah as much) are nearly identical, with few variations. It would be great to have a standard format and be able to generate it at the push of a button.

It might also be nice to use Church publishing to print these, rather than paying local publishers... assuming that the Church publishing would be less expensive. In locations outside of Salt Lake this is a burdensome task for a few members in the Stake every year - so it would be nice to solve it one time for everyone.

Related projects could include:
1. ward phone lists
2. Relief Society lists
a. phone lists
b. mailing labels

Perhaps the list generator could be coded in DHTML so that a leader could move the various data elements around to get the precise formatting they wanted?
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Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:43 pm
by mkmurray
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