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You now have the fundamental layout of the original "Course Completions Table VIew," but the data is drawn through your new "Course Completions Manager Domain." Any user who views this View (or any Report or Dashboard created from it) from their Analytika account Zoola™ account will see only the data of students with a corresponding "Manager ID."

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    To carry your new "Course Completions Manager Domain" or View through the Analytika Zoola™ workflow, you can continue on to create a Report or Dashboard based on your Manager View, following the standard process used in creating Analytika Zoola™ Reports and Dashboards. 


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      For a guide on creating Reports from an Ad Hoc View, see Creating a Report.


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      For a guide on creating Dashboards from Reports, see Creating a Dashboard


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    The "Course Completions Manager Domain" can also be your template for creating alternative Views and configurations. To use the content of this case study to create new custom Views for Totara or Moodle, complete the following steps: 

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      To replicate the Manager View for another Domain, simply follow the case study steps with an alternate Public Domain or one of your own custom/private Domains.


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      To create a custom View that establishes a different connection between attributes than shown in this Manager View case study, you must first establish a new logical connection between a Domain attribute and an attribute from a user profile to replace the "managerid" taken from the "Course Completions Domain" and the "userid" taken from the user profile.  To identify the necessary attributes to create a new custom View, complete the following steps:


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        From either the Public Domains or your own custom/private Domains, you must first identify the Domain you wish to secure to create a new view.

        If you select a Public Domain, follow the steps in Copy the Domain to a Private Folder 6.4.2 from this case study.
        If you select a custom/private Domain, be sure to understand the implications of securing it for a custom View.

        It is recommended that you make a copy of any Domain, rename it, and apply the configurations to the newly copied Domain.  

         

         

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        From your newly copied Domain, you will need to open the Domain Designer (select the new Domain in the Repository, right-click it, and select Edit from the context menu). Once in the Domain Designer, you will need to identify an attribute to connect to a user profile to create the view. 

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        Remember that if you select an attribute available in only certain user profiles, viewers missing that attribute will see all data, as normal.

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        The following table identifies the general attributes shared by most users, separated by LMS (if you connect an attribute from this table to a Domain attribute, the view will be customized for almost all users):


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        Once you have identified the user profile and Domain attributes to connect, follow the steps in The XML Security File to insert them into the template.


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        Once you have saved your new security file to your local drive, follow the steps in Configure the Security File 6.4.3 from this case study.

 

 



 

 

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