After the membership audit is submitted, how can the clerk print a report of the audit exceptions?
I know there are Print buttons at each step of the audit, but if the clerk forgets to click the Print button at the point where it will print a report of audit exceptions, is that information lost after the audit window is closed?
Membership audit exceptions
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Re: Membership audit exceptions
After you finish every section of the audit, you then are instructed to print the exceptions (which both the clerk and the bishop/branch president sign), make a copy of the signed report, and file the original with ward membership information and send the copy with the stake clerk. This is on the same screen as where you submit the completed audit to the administration office.
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Re: Membership audit exceptions
We now have access to the results of membership audits in LCR:
https://www.lds.org/mls/mbr/report/reco ... ing-status
https://www.lds.org/mls/mbr/report/reco ... ing-status
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Re: Membership audit exceptions
I have a different question about the exceptions.
We have had a few instances where clerks have checked boxes thinking there was an error to correct, and then saved and submitted the audit. Later we discover that there is nothing to correct and want to clear the exception from the stake report. How do we do that without actually changing the membership record if the system is expecting a change that we have discovered does not need to be made?
I have tried going back into the audit but once it is submitted, the boxes are all unchecked again. But the exception still shows up on the stake report.
We have had a few instances where clerks have checked boxes thinking there was an error to correct, and then saved and submitted the audit. Later we discover that there is nothing to correct and want to clear the exception from the stake report. How do we do that without actually changing the membership record if the system is expecting a change that we have discovered does not need to be made?
I have tried going back into the audit but once it is submitted, the boxes are all unchecked again. But the exception still shows up on the stake report.
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Re: Membership audit exceptions
The only way I know to do that is to complete the audit again, which will generate a new report.mwgrover wrote:We have had a few instances where clerks have checked boxes thinking there was an error to correct, and then saved and submitted the audit. Later we discover that there is nothing to correct and want to clear the exception from the stake report. How do we do that . . .
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Re: Membership audit exceptions
I'm wondering why they don't update the instructions to indicate that you don't have to print it out and sign it anymore. Is that because there are still units that do this via paper?
My take is that we don't print and sign and submit this anymore since the results are online. Yes?
My take is that we don't print and sign and submit this anymore since the results are online. Yes?