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Hello,

We are currently using the gamification app to run contests in our platform. Since the contest functionality is so limited, we’ve pretty much been stuck with the “complete the highest number of courses” option. However, does anyone know how the winners are ranked? For example, if we have a catalog of 10 courses and 10 employees complete all 10 courses, how does Docebo decide who is ranked #1, #2, #3? Is it based on who completed the 10 courses in the fastest time?

Good question...don’t know...I would think it’s probably alphabetically.


Hello,

We are currently using the gamification app to run contests in our platform. Since the contest functionality is so limited, we’ve pretty much been stuck with the “complete the highest number of courses” option. However, does anyone know how the winners are ranked? For example, if we have a catalog of 10 courses and 10 employees complete all 10 courses, how does Docebo decide who is ranked #1, #2, #3? Is it based on who completed the 10 courses in the fastest time?



For leaderboards I believe the order is determined by who achieves the rank first. 

Tested and confirmed it is by who achieves the rank first.

 


Apologies the above is for leaderboards. I’ll need to test contests.


@pmo  The leaderboard behavior isn’t what you think. The logged in user always sees their rank on top (that’s the “My Position”), and then below it is the actual leader board.


@pmo  The leaderboard behavior isn’t what you think. The logged in user always sees their rank on top (that’s the “My Position”), and then below it is the actual leader board.



Thank you for that. I was led astray by the CSS in my platform. Updating my original post.


@pmo  The leaderboard behavior isn’t what you think. The logged in user always sees their rank on top (that’s the “My Position”), and then below it is the actual leader board.



Do you know the behavior for contests by chance?


@pmo I’m no help on contests, sorry. They didn’t fit our use case.


Hey just following up to mention that I did test the contest feature for “HIghest Number of Courses Completed” and it appears that when they are tied the person who reached the goal first is ranked highest in the contest. 


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