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Status Future consideration
Categories User management
Created by Justin Woods
Created on Aug 18, 2016

Idea subscribers as a data attribute that can be reported on or sorted by in Aha! Reports

The number of idea subscribers is an attribute within an idea detail drawer but it cannot be included as an attribute (or column) in the Reports area of Aha!.

This would be useful so that the total number of subscribers column can be sorted against to show which ideas have the most subscribers.

A pivot table could be created to show the total number of subscribers for all of the ideas within a given portal.

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  • Beverly Bone
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    Dec 9, 2020

    There a several situations where ideas will have hundreds of subscribers and we want to be able be able to report on who is subscribing to which idea for prior to client meetings.

  • Laura Giles
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    Nov 16, 2018

    Example of how Aha's own portal shows my voter and subscription counts are very different.

  • Laura Giles
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    Sep 21, 2018

    There are several scenarios where portal users want ability to 'watch' an idea but not have to vote/comment to get that ability -

    - If portal settings show user names and user wants to be anonymous

    - user doesn't have permission to vote on the idea (or exceeded vote count) but still wants to follow it

    - user needs to follow idea for a related project/account/3rd party requirement but doesn't need to vote

  • Guest
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    Aug 24, 2016

    Number of unique voters is also great - I want to compare the number of unique voters with the number of customers we have - to get a feeling of the proportion of them

  • Ron Yang
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    Aug 24, 2016

    Thank you for the request. Its important to note that we do have capabilities to run reports around Idea votes. Oftentimes the number of subscribers is very similar to the number of votes on an idea.

    Is there a specific use case where you were hoping to run the analysis on subscribers (vs. voters)?