PUB Crawl for September 12, 2016

Phil Penn GwynnLive from the NPSP community sprint in Boston, it's the PUB Crawl! As the first day wraps up, I'll keep the notes scribbling while drinking one Dunkin Donuts coffee after another for a great round-up next week. For now, enjoy last week's shared knowledge!

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Great Posts from the Salesforce Power of Us Hub

  1. Nonprofit Starter Pack v3.80 Released
    Chris Polcyn (Salesforce.org)

    Welcome to better compatibility for Firefox and Internet Explorer!

  2. Does documentation exist that explains what all of the standard NPSP3 fields mean in SF?
    Matt Johnson (Conservation NW)

    One data dictionary to rule them all?

  3. Changing of household name to anonymous for deceased household members?
    Diane Michaelis (Youth for Christ USA)

    There's some confusion about what happens when all members of a household are marked as deceased. This thread clears it up!

  4. Will Salesforce auto-translate user-input data?
    Cynthia Muccillo Thomas (Women of the World)

    While there's an easy way to use translations to provide a custom view of Salesforce system language, can Salesforce automatically translate user-input data?

Great Events for the Salesforce Nonprofit Community

  1. HUB Office Hours - Fri, Sept 16 @ 12pm ET
    Caroline Renard (Technology Interpreter for Arts Groups)

    Hard credits, soft credits, we've got it all with Adam Kramer, Karen Fitton and Tim Lockie.

Great Ideas for Nonprofits Using Salesforce

  1. Add NPSP Release Information and Bi-Weekly Sprint Awareness to "Getting Started"
    Tracy Kronzak (TK Endeavours)

    Let's make it easy to alert admins that the NPSP is constantly evolving and growing, shall we?

That's all for this week! Did I miss something? Have any tips or suggestions? Send all tip jar suggestions to me at cozimek@picnet.net.

Keep soaking up the goodness!

Your barkeeper,
Ryan