I would like to use elgg for a network marketing company, but I haven't found any plugins that will keep track of who invited who and display it in a tree view. This function is essentially all I need on my elgg site. Has such a plugin been created? and if not, would anyone be interested in creating one? I would do it myself, but I have no programming experience whatsoever.Please respond with any suggestions. Thank you.
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You must log in to post replies.The "tree-view" - I do not quite follow..
I do not believe this has been coded before.
Elgg does have the means via all the data that is captured and/or stored for invites and registerations that we could prepare such a report.
The data needed to prepare such a report can also be generated from the apache access logs if one knows where to look for what kind of relevant log data.
Thank you DhrupDeScoop,
A tree view is a screen that shows the hierarchy of who invited who... It would preferably be in the form of a page that could be accessed by any user to see everyone he/she invited, everyone they invited, and so on... It would look similar to an inverted pedigree chart.
Guess I'm a little thick-like lolz ;-)
or lazy-ish
CouldYa do a simple simple mockup example to post here
I do believe that I intuitively undertstand what you mean ;)
Danke
but with names instead of just mannequins...
here's another example:
@Jack
Please... not so much effort.... ;-)
Try post a few text lines ;-P