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A new Trainings report wil=
l come in handy if you want to get information about trainings created in t=
he account. With the report, you can easily check which trainings have=
been run in the last three months and find out how many trainings were run=
by a specific organizer.
The access to the Trainings report depends on the user role.
Role | Access to the Trainings report |
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Account Owner | All account trainings |
Account Administrator | All account trainings |
Department Administrator | Trainin= gs that were created by the Department Administrator and trainings= that were added by the users from the departments they manage and their su= b-departments |
Custom Roles |
Trainings that were created by the= user with a custom role and trainings that were added by the users from th= e departments they manage and their sub-departments Users with a custom role should ha= ve access to the training reports. To give them access, on the Access Permissions page, select the View training re= ports option.
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Open the Repo=
rts section and click =
Trainings.
A summary o= f the entire report will appear above the table with the results.
Attendance= strong> | Level of training=
attendance. To calculate this value, you need to divide =
the total number of users registered to trainings by the number of =
users who attended them. |
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Session coun= t | The total number = of sessions in all trainings. |
Duration | The total duratio= n of all trainings. |
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