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Go to the [http://scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/membership.pl Membership Database Editor web app].
 
Go to the [http://scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/membership.pl Membership Database Editor web app].
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# If you are adding a new player, enter their NASPA ID and name, and click “New Member”. If you are looking for an existing member, enter all or part of their NASPA ID or name, and click “Search”, then click the “Edit” button next to the correct match.
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# Enter the values that you want to change for the player, and click “Save”
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 22:25, 9 April 2009

The Membership Database Editor is a collection of Perl scripts that allow members of the Membership Committee and Web Committee to edit the membership database through a web app. It is written and maintained by John Chew.

Instructions

Go to the Membership Database Editor web app.

  1. If you are adding a new player, enter their NASPA ID and name, and click “New Member”. If you are looking for an existing member, enter all or part of their NASPA ID or name, and click “Search”, then click the “Edit” button next to the correct match.
  2. Enter the values that you want to change for the player, and click “Save”

History

2009-04-09
Rewritten to factor edit and search code out into modules for reuse.
2009-04-09
User can select number of search results, sort order, and go to next or previous page.
2009-04-09
User can enter 'next' rather than guessing next available AA-series NASPA ID.
2009-04-05
first release