When it comes to notifying managers about upcoming due dates for their team members, different logic is applied depending on whether the due date is related to a course or a curriculum. This article outlines the key differences between the two notification types to help clarify expected behavior.
1. Learners haven't completed a course that's due soon
This notification is designed to keep managers informed about their employees’ upcoming course deadlines. The following logic applies:
Consolidated Emails:
Notifications may include multiple users and courses in a single message, depending on due dates and configuration.-
Grouping Logic:
Whether users and courses are grouped together in one email depends on:The configuration of the scheduled notification
The individual due dates of each user
Multiple Reminders on the Same Day:
If the notification is scheduled with both “Days Before” and “Hours Before” settings, separate emails may be sent on the same day.
This occurs because each setting triggers its own run of the notification job (cronjob), and the system does not consolidate these into a single message.
2. Learners haven't completed a learning path that's due soon
This notification is tailored to inform managers about employees’ upcoming curriculum deadlines. The logic differs in the following ways:
Curriculum-Specific Emails:
Each email is specific to a single curriculum. If a manager oversees employees with due dates in multiple curricula, they will receive separate emails—one for each curriculum.No Cross-Curriculum Consolidation:
The system does not consolidate learning path notifications across multiple curricula, even if the due dates are scheduled on the same day.Email Content:
The email content and any included links refer directly to the specific curriculum, typically pointing to its dashboard for quick reference and action.
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