somashekar
6th June 2008, 12:05 PM
How can we view the registered members list and can we sort this list country wise ?
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View Full Version : Members List - Sorting by Country... Is it possible? somashekar 6th June 2008, 12:05 PM How can we view the registered members list and can we sort this list country wise ? :thanks: Coury Ferguson 6th June 2008, 12:10 PM How can we view the registered members list and can we sort this list country wise ? :thanks: I don't think this is possible at this time. Only by registered name. ddunn 6th June 2008, 12:14 PM You can do an Advanced Search by location. antoine.dias 6th June 2008, 12:25 PM How can we view the registered members list and can we sort this list country wise ? :thanks: - Open registered visitor list ( top ) - open search function ( above right ) - click advanced search - indicate country - search Best regards, Antoine harry 6th June 2008, 12:35 PM If you look at 'The Elsmar Cove Discussion Forums Forum Statistics', we have: 57,686 registered visitors, 11,128 active registered visitors (visit at least once a year) and about 700 who visits regularly - see the 24hours rolling figure. If you are looking for people to participate in your All India grouping, I think your potential candidates are in the '700' and not the rest. Just click on the 'expand' list feature to see who they are. What I meant is that these will be your core or pioneer group and the rest may join in after they had 'wait & see'. somashekar 6th June 2008, 12:41 PM If you look at 'The Elsmar Cove Discussion Forums Forum Statistics', we have: 57,686 registered visitors, 11,128 active registered visitors (visit at least once a year) and about 700 who visits regularly - see the 24hours rolling figure. If you are looking for people to participate in your All India grouping, I think your potential candidates are in the '700' and not the rest. Just click on the 'expand' list feature to see who they are. What I meant is that these will be your core or pioneer group and the rest may join in after they had 'wait & see'. Sir. You made my work easy and focused. Thank you very very much. |
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