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The Admin Panel is the place within Splash where you admin users can manage all the Game Actions, Custom Actions, and Game Transactions in the system. Image Removed

Admin panel contents:

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Game Actions:

Game Actions are activities that are tracked by Splash for the purpose of determining if a user has completed a Challenge or Game Activity. For example, if an organization wanted to setup a Lead Generation Challenge that required users to enter 35 Leads within one week, the Game Action would be the specific "action" of creating a Lead in SugarCRM.

The paramenters of Challenge like "Quantity" or the number of times the action must be taken are configured set within the Challenge when configuring the "Game Activity". For more details see the Splash Guide on "Creating Challenges, Badges, Rewards and Levels".

There are the standard Game Actions that are preconfigured by the system when the first Game is initiated. A full list of Game Actions can be seen by navigating to Admin > Game ActionsImage Removed

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Custom Actions:

These Custom Actions are the custom actions you can set up if the standard actions provided don't cover your needs. Maybe you want to give points for the number of meetings held for example. Here you can see all the created actions.

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Game Transactions:

Here you can see all the actions completed by the players. Here you can see what each person has done and how often they are completing actions.:

Image Removedactions created by users after the initial Game has been initiated. They are seperated into their own management screen so users can easily see which actions they have created. Creating a Custom Action is a way users can extend the existing functionality to enable unique kinds of tracking that can be used in Challenges

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Creating Custom Actions:

To create a Custom

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Action follow the steps listed below.

  1. Click on Admin in the navigation and then select Custom Actions

  2. Once the Custom Actions management screen has loaded click on the "Add custom action" button in the top right hand corner of the screen.

  3. You will need to enter the name, and the action, the point category and the number points they earn each time they compete the action. Finally click the checkbox if you want the action to be active

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    1. Name: This field is for the "Name" of the Custom Action. This field functions as a label in the same way a field in SugarCRM has a "Display Label".

    2. Action: This field is for the database name for the custom action. It functions the same way as the "Field Name" in SugarCRM.

    3. Instance ID: This field will fill in for you automatically and should be the URL of your SugarCRM instance.

    4. Point Category: This fieldis for designating which category the awarded Points belong to. (Note: Point Category is part of a feature that is on the development road map but has not been finished. In the future users will be able to see their points by category and admins will be able to report on this.)

    5. Points: This field is used to set the number of Points awarded to a user when completing this Custom Action.

    6. Is Active: This checkbox designates whether the Custom Action is active or inactive. If the box is checked then the Custom Action will be active and accessible when adding and modifying Challenges

  4. Once you have filled out each of these field click the "Create" button.

  5. Once the Custom Action configuration screen loads you will now have to define the

    custom action

    Custom Action condition. A new

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    area will appear below

    and you will need to click on add new

    the data you entered. To start the process, click on the "Add New" bottom in the right hand corner of the screen.

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  6. You will need to enter the name of the

    condition

    Condition, the

    module

    Module, the

    old status

    Old Status and then the

    new status

    New Status. An example would be setting the condition to be if a

    meeting

    Meeting (module) goes from

    planned

    "Planned" (old status) to

    held

    "Held" (new status) then the condition is met.

     

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  7. Once the condition is added you

    can create the action. 

    have successfully created a Custom Action

Game Transactions:

Game Transactions are an auditable history of Game Actions and Custom Actions that have been tracked by Splash. Admins have the ability to see all the actions completed by their Players. Each column can be used to filter Game Transactions. If you want to see all the Game Transactions for a specific player simply click into the dropdown and choose the player from the drop down. If you'd like to see Game Transactions based on the Game Action that was taken the process is the same. Click into the dropdown and select the desired Game Action.

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