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The All historical learning plan completions report provides a list of past completions for recurring learning plans in a particular community. This report can be used to see when each user last completed a recurring learning plan, and when the next expiry and reset date for each user will occur.

Initial completions for recurring learning plans do not have reset dates, which means the Reset Date column in this report will be empty for each user’s initial completion. The initial completion is when the user completes a recurring learning plan for the very first time once they’ve been assigned.

Configuring the report

The All historical learning plan completions report screen contains the following configuration fields: 

Field

Description

Report title (required)

Enter a title for the report. 

Select a community

Search for and select the relevant community. 

  1. In the Enter community name field, enter the name of a community.

    A list of matching communities appears in the dropdown. 

  2. Select the relevant community from the dropdown. 

    The community is added.

To remove the selected community, click the x on the right side of the field.

Include deactivated entities

Select the Include deactivated entities checkbox to include content from users who previously existed in the community, but whose accounts have been deactivated. Users are typically deactivated by an organisation when they leave.

This checkbox is deselected by default. 

Start date and End date

Select dates from the Start date and End date calendars. For example, you might only include content that was created in the community between two specific dates. 

Select fields to include in the report

Select data you want to include in the report/deselect data you want to omit from the report. For more details on each of these fields, see the Report specific fields section below.

Filter the report (optional)

Narrow down the data displayed in the report by selecting one or more available filters.

How often would you like to run this report?

Select how often you would like to run the report. 

Example: You may only want to run the report once, or you might want to run it on a monthly basis to keep track of learning completion for users in the community.

From the Run drop down, select one of the following:

  • Once: The report will run once only.

  • Daily: The report will run once per day.

  • Weekly: The report will run once per week. 

  • Monthly: The report will run once per month.

Choose to stop the daily, weekly, or monthly creation of the report after a specific number of cycles, by selecting a number from 1-20 in the End after [#] Occurrences dropdown

If you have selected Daily, Weekly, or Monthly, you can choose to stop the daily, weekly, or monthly creation of the report after a specific number of cycles, by selecting a number from 1-20 in the End after [#] Occurrences dropdown

Example: If you set the report to run once per month, and you select from the End after [#] Occurrences dropdown, the report will be created once per month for 5 months only, after which Fuse will stop creating the report. 

Who can access this report

In the Who can access this report section, specify the users or groups that will be able to access this report once it has been created.

Select one of the following:

  • Only me: Only you (the creator of the report) can access the report.

  • All users: All users in the community (specified in the Enter community name field above) can access the report.

  • Manually add users: Only specific users in the community (specified in the Enter community name field above) can access the report.

  • Assign by admin group: Only users in an admin group you have selected can access this report.

Forwarding (optional)

Notify selected communities, or community members within those selected communities, once the report is created. 

Select one of the following:

  • Don't notify anyone:  No communities are notified.

  • Notify all community members: All community members from the communities specified in the Enter community field are notified. 

  • Notify specific users: Only selected members of the communities specified in the Enter community field are notified.

Report specific fields

The following standard Fuse data can be included or omitted from the report, by selecting or deselecting checkboxes in the Report specific fields section:

Field

Description 

User ID

The ID of the user that has been assigned to the learning plan. For example, a user’s user ID might be 556.

Learning plan title

The title of the learning plan.

Community ID

The ID of the community in which the learning plan exists. For example, the ID of a community might be 4793.

Date course completed

The date the user last completed the learning plan. For example, 2022-07-13 13:07:54 UTC.

Email

The email address of the user assigned to the learning plan.

Family name

The surname of the user assigned to the learning plan, as recorded in their profile. For example, Smith.

Last login

The most recent date in which the user signed in to Fuse. For example, 12/07/2022 14:28:38.

Registration date

The date on which the user was assigned to the learning plan. For example, 12/07/2022 13:58:40.

Learning plan ID

The ID of the learning plan to which the user is assigned.

Reset Date

The date the learning plan is due to reset.

Initial completions for recurring learning plans do not have reset dates, which means the Reset Date column in this report will be empty for each user’s initial completion. The initial completion is when the user completes a recurring learning plan for the very first time once they’ve been assigned.

Community name

The name of the community in which the learning plan exists.

Given name

The forename of the user assigned to the learning plan, as recorded in their profile. For example, John.

Username

The username of the user assigned to the learning plan, as recorded in their profile. For example, john.smith.

Last activity

The date and time the of the user’s last activity in Fuse. For example, this might be a social interaction in Fuse, such as liking or commenting on an item of content. For example, 13/07/2022 15:13:11.

Terms accepted

Whether or not the user has accepted the terms and conditions when first signing in to Fuse.

  • Yes: The user have accepted the terms.

  • No: The user has not accepted the terms.

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