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Thanks for sharing, we’ll be collecting comments for now.
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Dmitry Smirnov
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How are you going to use QR codes on membership cards? Do you expect some additional functionality in WA, which will be able to read and process these codes?
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Now that QR Codes can be used for check-in at events, is it possible that we will see QR Codes for Member ID cards sometime soon? We need to identify members when they check-in at the beach and other private faciliities. Photo IDs are not the solution we need.
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Hello Dmitry,
Our private community beaches are for members only. We need a QR or barcode on the membership card that will allow our teen beach checkers to scan the member card/number and display pertinent member info, clearly, on a smartphone.
Pertinent info includes the member name and status and the names of persons in their household (individually listed each year in member record fields) who are also permitted access to the beaches.
Pertinent info could also include tag numbers and permit numbers for each permitted vehicle, boat and trailer that are current for the calendar year for each household.
We want our WA admin to be able to select what information (membership fields) is viewable by the beach checkers. This view could change from year to year.
We don’t have a front desk or a laptop at the
beaches. The numerous beach checkers do not have Wild Apricot admin access.
It would be helpful if we could generate reports by date/date range of which member household visited which beach on which date and provide totals for use of each beach. We can better justify and allocate staff and funding for beach improvements.