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# At the shell prompt, carefully enter:
 
# At the shell prompt, carefully enter:
   charge-renewal --nosend --noextend --amount AMOUNT NASPA_ID NASPA_ID
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   charge-renewal --nosend --noextend --years YEARS --amount AMOUNT NASPA_ID NASPA_ID
 
   cheque-received AMOUNT SURNAME GIVEN [SUFFIX]
 
   cheque-received AMOUNT SURNAME GIVEN [SUFFIX]
 
   list-accounts NASPA_ID
 
   list-accounts NASPA_ID

Revision as of 12:14, 16 November 2010

This article describes Membership Committee procedures, and should be reviewed and updated regularly by Membership Committee members.

Accounting for renewals

This procedure should be followed if a committee member updates a player’s expiry information without creating the appropriate accounting records.

  1. At the shell prompt, carefully enter:
 charge-renewal --nosend --noextend --years YEARS --amount AMOUNT NASPA_ID NASPA_ID
 cheque-received AMOUNT SURNAME GIVEN [SUFFIX]
 list-accounts NASPA_ID

Manually adding members

This procedure is for manually adding members to the database. It should only be followed for members who do not sign up online themselves.

  1. Log onto the membership database editor using your regular NASPA (not NASPAWiki) password. If you are told that you do not have permission to access the editor, ask a member of Web Committee to grant you that permission.
  2. Search for the new member in the database. The database includes all rated members, and it is essential for the correct functioning of the rating system that existing members be assigned their new NASPA IDs rather than that new records be created for existing members. If you aren't sure, query the member.
  3. If a new member is found, edit his/her record. Add their NASPA ID (“next”) and expiry date (“2010-12-31”) by clicking on “Set up new member”, and update any contact information that came with the payment.
  4. If you need to add a new member, enter their NASPA ID as “next” and then their full name, before clicking the button to add them. Once you have added the record for the new member, enter their expiry date and contact information as above.
  5. If the member has provided an email address, click on the “Welcome” button to send them their welcome email.
  6. Make sure that John Chew is advised of the membership fee paid, if any.

Reassigning NASPA IDs

At present, reassigning a NASPA ID requires ssh access, and therefore requests (typically associated with upgrading regular members to committee members) should be referred to John Chew

  1. At the shell prompt, carefully enter:
 renumber-player old-naspa-id new-naspa-id