You can download data from the Consumption tab related to content views, in the form of reports.
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Custom profile fields are also included in the All Users report. As custom profile fields are unique to each organisation, we have only listed standard Fuse profile fields below. For example, an organisation might have a custom Department field in each user's profile, displaying their department, such as Marketing, Product, IT, Sales, Development, and so on.
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User Id | The unique identifier for the user on the Fuse system. |
User E-mail | The email address associated with the user's Fuse account. |
User Status | The status of the user will be one of the following:
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A user's account can be: Active: The Fuse admin has activated the user's account by selecting the Active toggle in the Manage Users screen. This means the user can access their account regardless of whether they actually choose to log in or not. Deactivated: The Fuse admin has deactivated the user's account by deselecting the Active toggle in the Manage Users screen. This means the user can no longer access their account on the Fuse instance.
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System Role | The user type. A user can be one of the following: User: A regular Fuse user without access to administrative tools or privileges, or a Fuse user who is part of an admin group. Admin: A user with access to the administrative tools and privileges found in the Admin Panel. Other: This refers to either the Group Owner or Site Analyser user types. These user types are enabled for certain customers. If these user types are not available in your Fuse instance, the Other checkbox is not applicable.
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Content Id | The unique identifier of the item of content. |
Content Title | The title of the item of content. |
Content Type | The type of content. An item of content can be one of the following types: Content::Article: Users can compose an article and post it to a community. For example, a user might write an article about Invoice best practices and post it to their organisation's Finance community. ExternalLink: Users can share useful links to a community. For example, a user might post a link about paying invoices to the organisation's Finance community. Question: Users can ask a question in a community. For example, if a user does not know how to do something, they can post a question and other users can provide them with answers and guidance. ScormCourse: An industry-recognised standard, used to create and structure online training material, uploaded to Fuse as zipped package. UploadedFile: A file uploaded to Fuse using the Upload button, such as a Word document, PowerPoint presentation, Excel spreadsheet, or PDF. Video: A video file uploaded using the Upload button. Once uploaded, video files can be played directly in Fuse.
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Notes:For information on how to upload SCORM courses to Fuse, see SCORM courses. For information on how to post articles, external links, and questions to Fuse, see Creating an article, question or external link. For information on how to upload files such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, PDFs, and videos, see Uploading content.
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Date (Day) | The date the content was interacted with. |
Community Id | The unique identifier of the community in which the content exists. |
Community Name | The name of the community in which the content exists. |
Content Views | How many times the item of content has been viewed. |
Likes | How many times the item of content has been liked. |
Shares | How many times the item of content has been shared. |
Comments | How many times the item of content has been commented on. |
Users Engaged with Content | How many times users have engaged with the item of content. Engagements includes liking, sharing, viewing, and commenting. |
Follows | How many times users have followed an item of content. |
Total Engagement | The total number of times users have liked, shared, viewed, and commented on the item of content added together. |
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