Add users and create user groups

Learn how to add users or user groups in Learning Manager application.

Manage user groups

In this training, you will learn how to create a user group by names, email IDs, and combining multiple auto-generated user groups.

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Overview overview

In Adobe Learning Manager, you can assume the following roles:

  • Administrator: An Administrator defines the training strategy for the organization. An Administrator can add learners, search required skills for learners, manage and assign courses, create learning plans, certifications, and learning programs, and manage reports for the entire organization.
  • Author: Authors are Instructional Designers and content creators. An Author can add modules and courses to Learning Manager.
  • Manager: A Manager manages the learning activities of a team. A Manager can nominate team members to take a course, approve requests from team members, and provide feedback on performance of their team members post-completion of training. Managers can also view reports for their team to track their performance.
  • Learner: Learners can access courses, learning programs, and certifications assigned to them. Learners can also browse through all the available courses by using a catalog and enroll themselves for either courses, learning programs, or certifications.

As an Administrator, you can add users in three ways:

  • Internal
  • External
  • User groups

Add a single user addasingleuser

Add internal learners to the Adobe Learning Manager using a single user option.

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To add users,

  1. Log into Adobe Learning Manager as an Administrator.

  2. On the home page, click Add Users. On this page, you can add a single user or multiple users at a time using a CSV. You can also create a self-registration link for internal employees or create an external learner profile.

  3. To add a single user, click Add on the upper-right corner and choose the option Single User.

  4. To add a single user, click Add on the upper-right corner and choose the option Single User.


    Add a single internal user

  5. On the Add User dialog, enter the details of the learner. For the field Manager’s Name, pick the name of an existing user in the system.


    Add user dialog box

  6. To add the new user in Learning Manager, click Add. After the user is added, the user receives a verification mail. The Learner then activates the account and starts using Learning Manager. This workflow is helpful if you need to add limited number of learners to your Learning Manager Account. But if you’re planning to enroll all the employees of a large organization, you can add them in a singe attempt. For more information, see the next section.

Add users in bulk addusersinbulk

Typically, most organizations work with an HR Management System (HRMS), which maintains all employee records, such as, designation, location, date of joining, or employee hierarchy. You can export this data in a CSV format. To import a CSV, follow the steps below:

  1. Click Add on the upper-right corner, and choose the option Upload a CSV.


    Upload a CSV to add users in bulk

  2. The CSV that you upload consists of the fields, as shown below:


    Structure of the CSV

    You must maintain a master CSV and perform perform all additions and deletions on the master CSV. The master CSV contains the following fields:

    • name *
    • email *
    • profile
    • manager

    (*) Required field.

  3. After you click the option Upload a CSV, the following dialog displays.


    Upload a CSV dialog

  4. Choose the CSV or drag-and-drop the file. After you’ve chosen the file, map the data fields with the ones in the CSV file. Click the required drop-down and choose the right field.


    Map fields in CSV

  5. To start importing the users, click Save. You can see a confirmation message.


    Confirmation message for successful upload of the CSV

  6. The new users are now added to your Adobe Learning Manager account. To select the new users, select the check-box next to the names so that everybody is selected.


    New users added

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For more information, see the FAQ, Add users in bulk.

After you have selected the users, you can perform the following:

Register a user registerauser

With the user selected, click Actions on the upper-right corner and click Register.

The selected users receive a Welcome email. If the learners have an existing Adobe ID, they can click this link. If they don’t have an existing Adobe ID, they can go ahead and click the Welcome link to create an Adobe ID and link it to their Learning Manager account.

Assign a role assignarole

After adding learners to the Adobe Learning Manager account, if you want to change their roles, click Actions on the upper-right corner of the page. Choose the option Assign Role. Here you can decide whether you want to give Author access or Admin access to the learner. After you have assigned a role, this learner has Author access to the account and can add modules and create courses.


Assign a role to a user

Remove a role removearole

You can also remove Author or Admin access for the users. Select one or more learners, click Actions, and select Remove Role. Choose an option, for example, Remove Author, and the author access gets revoked for this learner.

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You cannot manually assign a Manager role to someone in the system. They automatically get access to the Manager dashboard when one or more employees are added under them.

Delete a user deleteauser

To delete a user, click Actions, and choose Delete User. On the confirmation dialog, click Yes, and the learner gets deleted.


Confirmation message to delete a user

Edit a user editauser

On the list of users, choose a user, and click the user. On the user details, click the Edit ( ) button. On the Edit User dialog, make the necessary edits and to save the changes, click Save.


Edit User dialog

Active fields

Manage user attributes

In this training, you will learn how to add, customize, and configure Active Fields.

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Adobe Learning Manager preserves the case sensitivity of the user attribute and its value. For example, the case sensitivity of a user attribute is ‘location’ and its value as ‘PARIS’ will be preserved and displayed in the same manner. In case of any issues, the Administrator can now edit the attribute name and values to correct any case sensitivity errors.

The Administrator can do this by visiting Admin app > Users > User groups and clicking on the group name.

An Admin can add and update allowed attribute values for a learner through UI.

Types of active fields:

  • Groupable: Learners would get grouped on the basis of the Values
  • Reportable: Reporting user groups would be created based on the active fields
  • Exportable: The fields will be seen in exported in user group report.

You can also enable employees in your organization to register themselves as Learners to Adobe Learning Manager Account, without taking help from you as an administrator. The administrator can create a Self-Registration link and share with the employees, who can further register to Learning Manager using their Adobe credentials.

On the upper-right corner of the page, click Add, and select Self-Registration.


Create link to self-register as learner

The Add Self-Registration Profile dialog appears. Give this profile a name. Then add the manager’s name. It’s important to know that the manager must already be registered learner in Learning Manager.


Add profile for self-registration

After you click Save, a URL gets generated, which you can share with the learners, so that they can click the URL and self-register themselves.

Enroll external learners enrollexternallearners

In Adobe Learning Manager, you can also create Registration links for external partners or agencies with limited access to your account and provide them learning material.

There are a few differences between internal and external registrations.

Internal users
External users
Log in using Adobe ID or SSO credentials.
Log in using any email ID.
Gamification is available.
Gamification is not available.
Learner hierarchies are available.
Learner hierarchies are not available.

To enroll external users, follow the steps below:

  1. In the left navigation pane, click External.

    Enroll external users

  2. On the upper-right corner of the page, click Add.

  3. On the Add External Registration Profile dialog, add the following details:

    • The profile name of the partner organization.
    • The email address of the manager of the partner organization.
    • Seat limit for external enrollment for this partner.
    • Expiry date to set a deadline to stop allowing new registrations to this group. After the Expiry date, only the existing registered users can access this training.

    Add External Registration Profile dialog

    • In the Advanced Settings section, enter the following:

      • Login Requirement: Specify a value in days. Learners get deleted if they do not login for the above duration.
      • Allowed Domains: A comma-separated list of whitelisted email domain names.
      • Email Verification Required: Select this option to make email verification mandatory for a learner.

    Enter the details in the Advanced Settings section

  4. After you click Save, you can see the following confirmation message. You must share the URL with your external partner.

Enable an external profile enableanexternalprofile

After an external profile has been created, you must enable its status. From the list of external profiles, choose the required profile, and toggle the status button.


Enable an external profile

This enables the External Enrollment link. A welcome email is automatically be sent to the partner. You can also copy the link and share with them by clicking the Copy URL icon (), or you can resend the welcome email to the partner organization by clicking the Mail icon ().

The partner manager can share the link with the employees who must take the training in PrLearning Managerime. When they click the link, they can self-enroll themselves after filling out some details to create their profile on Learning Manager. These users will not appear on the Learners tab along with the internal employees. You can see their names under the External Learners tab.

Pause an external profile pause

After adding an external user group to Learning Manager, you can also pause the external users’ registration process. When you pause, the external users’ registration process is blocked. However, this process works only when the users haven’t registered yet by accepting the invitation.

To pause the external user groups, choose a group or groups, click Actions from the upper-right corner of the page, and click Pause.

Resume an external profile resumeanexternalprofile

At any time, you can always revoke the paused state of an external partner and resume normal services. Click Actions at the upper-right corner of the page and select Resume.

The following states are applicable for external users:

  • Inactive state - In this state, the external users’ registration is expired. Administrators set the expiry date for the external users while adding them through the add user workflow.
  • Active state - In this state, the external users can register to the Learning Manager application, and log in to the application.
  • Pause - In this state, the registration process for external users is blocked. However, the existing users can continue to log in.

Check used seats checkusedseats

On the list of external profiles, click Seats Used. You can view the number of learners in the partner organization who have been added.


Check used seats

Delete a user Deleteauser-1

Choose a user, and from the upper-right corner, click Actions > Delete User.

Change profile changeprofile

To move a user to another external profile, choose a user, from the upper-right corner, click Actions > Change Profile. From the list of profiles, choose a profile, and click Change.

Assign a role Assignarole-1

Choose a user, and from the upper-right corner, click Actions > Assign Role > Make <role>. The user gets a new role.

Remove a role Removearole-1

Choose a user, and from the upper-right corner, click Actions > Remove Role > Remove <role>. The selected role gets removed from the list of roles that were assigned to the user.

Create user groups createusergroups

A User Group is a set of users who are related to a category. User Groups help administrators to select learners in their organization based on their attributes, and then assign learning content to them. Also, these User Groups enable administrators to assign customized logos and catalogs to learners and show customized reports on their progress.

To access User Groups, on the left navigation pane, click User Groups.


Create user groups

There are two types of groups in Adobe Learning Manager, Custom and Auto-generated. When you add learners to your account, some groups are automatically created based on their common properties.

To see the automatically created groups, click the tab Auto-generated.


View Auto-generated groups

You can see that there are different groups, like All Internal Users, All Managers, groups based on the Cost Center, based on the department, and based on the teams of the managers.

In addition to Auto-generated groups, you can create Custom groups. To add a new Custom Group, on the upper-right corner, click Add.

  1. Enter the name, and description for the group.

  2. Enter user name or profile in search-as-you-type field and select from the drop-down list, to add users.

  3. To add more learners, click Add More Users.

  4. To create the user group, click Save.

This Custom Group is now created and added to the profile. The User Groups that you create are dynamic in nature. If new users are added with similar attributes, they’re automatically added to the User Group.

Exclusion of user groups

At times you would want to exclude a small set of users from a large user group. This is required to enroll this specific set of users into training via Learning Plans or to setup the correct visibility of catalogs. In this release of Learning Manager, you can exclude learners or User Groups when you create a custom user group. In the Add User Group dialog, the Exclude Learners section enables you to achieve so.


Exclude user groups

For example, if you want to set up a Learning Plan so that all users belonging to location = California except Store-5 (located in California) get enrolled.

Advanced settings advancedsettings

Data Sources datasources

You can use this feature when you want to import/sync the users or learning data from your organization’s database in to the Learning Manager application. You can also set up the frequency of this sync.

Click Data Sources on the left pane under Advanced section.

Data sources to iport or sync users

Choose the data source type from the Source drop-down, select the update frequency, and click Sync now if you need to sync immediately or click Save. Data source types are SFDC, FTP, and so on for internal users.

You can add multiple data sources.

Active Fields activefields

This feature enables administrators to add more active fields in addition to what has been provided during user registration.

Click Active Fields available inside users page. Learners can only choose from the values given in custom values.


Active fields

Configure Fields configurefields

Internal users

You can add custom value for user fields for internal users.

To add custom values, follow these steps:

  1. Click Modify Values for an Internal user.


    Modify values for internal users

  2. The Values in Custom field dialog box appears.


    Values in Custom Fields dialog box

  3. Select the value to add from the Select Field drop-down menu.

  4. Enter new values in the New Value field.

  5. Click Done.

  6. Click Save on the top right corner to Save changes.

External users

Add custom values similar to that for internal users.


Modify values for external users

Settings settings

User Display

If the option Show only unfilled fields on Learner login is enabled, a user only sees the blank fields upon login.


Show unfilled fields

Using this option, an Administrator can decide whether he/she wants to show the fields or hide them once these have been populated.

Restrict Active Fields in reports restrictactivefields

Learning Manager 27.7 introduces two new options- Reportable and Exportable, for Active Fields.


Options in Active Fields

For CSV fields and manually added fields, if an Active Field is marked as Reportable, the Active Field becomes searchable in a filter inside a dashboard report.


Filters in a dashboard report

If an Active Field is marked as Exportable, then the Active Field appears in the Excel file upon downloading any Excel report.

These options appear for both internal and external Active Fields.

You can only delete a custom Active Field.

User Display

You can hide the entire ‘Complete your profile’ page from the learners. The page will not pop up once the learner logs in.

Note that the existing default behavior does not change. This is an optional capability now available to Administrators.

Enable the options below:


User Display section

Support for manual CSV fields by FTP and Box connectors import-connector

Often, users want Active fields to be manually provided when a learner logs in to Learning Manager. This is possible in Learning Manager at present, when the user imports a CSV manually.

The CSV may not contain all the Active fields. For all the Active fields that are not updated in the uploaded CSV, the user needs to enter the data for such Active fields.

Presently, all Active fields must be mapped to some field from the source CSV.

It so happens that sometimes a user does not want to map an Active field to a field specified in the CSV. In such cases, the user can map the Active field to the value DontImportFromSource. Select this value from the drop-down list, when importing users from FTP and Box connectors.

Custom Roles customroles

Add any field of your choice as part of your user information and click Save. After adding the fields, you can also cross check the availabilities of the fields in the Edit users dialog.

After adding the fields, you can notice that the fields marked with tick mark are sourced from data source or CSV as mentioned in the below snapshot. Administrator can edit these sourced fields by enabling or disabling the fields.

Values for active fields in Learning Manager

The values for active fields are fetched in the following ways:

  1. Learning Manager application imports metadata from data sources associated with your account.
  2. Metadata captured from the manually imported CSV file.
  3. Learners fill up metadata when they log in
  4. Administrator enters data for the users.
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Learning Manager application creates user groups automatically, from these metadata.

Add custom value

You can add custom value for user fields in the Internal and External user fields.

To add custom values, follow these steps:

Custom fields can be added and deleted, they are applicable to all users. CSV fields can be enabled or disabled, they come into effect only when you upload CSV after making the modifications in Active fields. All internal active fields are applicable to all types of Internal users. External fields are applicable only to external users. If a custom field is present in CSV, on next upload it gets converted to a CSV field automatically and it is enabled.

Values for CSV fields valuesforcsvfields

Users can only choose from predefined fields for CSV fields if the Restrict Selection check-box is enabled.


Restrict selection check-box

Import Logs importlogs

In this space, you can view the CSV import history for the users the administrator has added using bulk import feature. You can also click Add at the upper-right corner of the page to add users using CSV upload feature.

Multi-valued Active Fields

With this feature, you can have more than one field for an active field. In an account, there can be at most three multi-valued active fields. The multi-valued active fields are available for both external and internal users.

Once you mark an active field as multi-valued, you cannot convert it back to single valued. This is irreversible.

An existing single valued field cannot be marked as multi-valued field.

To create a multi-valued active field, follow the steps below:

  1. Add an active field.

    Add an active field
    Add an active field

  2. Click Add.

  3. In the Settings tab, mark the new field as multi-valued.

    Mark as multi-valued
    Mark as multi-valued

    There is another checkbox, Learner Configurable, which when disabled, the learner will not be able to see the field on the Profile page.

  4. Add the values using a CSV or by clicking Modify Values.

    Add values
    Add values

  5. Click Done.

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Once is the user group is created and the field is populated, multi values cannot be converted to single values, and vice versa.

Add multi-valued active field via CSV

Follow the steps below:

  1. Create a CSV with the new active fields as columns (comma-separated or single values).
  2. Import the CSV.
  3. Mark the fields as multi-valued in the Values in Custom Fields dialog.
  4. Import the CSV again.

The CSV must have a column with the same name as that of an active field that was marked as multi-valued.

The CSV contains the fields:

  • User: User groups created as roles.
  • Roles: Multi-valued active field with values.

If the CSV is re-uploaded with new values or deleted values, the active fields and groups also get updated accordingly.

Reports

All reports include the multi-valued active fields and their values.

The Administrator can add auto-generated active fields, and configure user activity and training reports.

The Learner Transcript report contains all the active fields and comma-separated values. The Administrator can then filter the data accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions faq

How to register users in Learning Manager?

After adding a user and assigning a role to the user, you can register the user by performing the steps below:

  1. With the user or users selected, click Actions on the upper-right corner, and click Register.

  2. On the pop-up window, click Yes.

The selected user(s) receive a Welcome email. If the learners have an existing Adobe ID, they can click this link. If they don’t have an existing Adobe ID, they can go ahead and click the Welcome link to create an Adobe ID and link it to their Learning Manager account.

Clicking one of these links in the email is mandatory for the learners as it helps Learning Manager to verify the learner’s account.

How to edit user data?

To edit a user, follow the steps below:

  1. In the list of users, click the user for who you want to edit the data.
  2. Click the pencil icon, as shown below.

In the Edit User dialog, update the fields accordingly. To save the changes, click Save.

How to pause and resume an external user in Learning Manager?

In the list of External Users, choose the user that you want to delete. On the upper-right corner, click Actions > Pause.

For more information, see Pause an external profile.

After you pause a profile, the external profile displays the status as Paused.

How to send welcome email to newly created external profile?

When adding an external user, in the Add External Registration Profile dialog, enter the email of the external manager. When you click Save, a welcome email also gets sent to the email address that you had specified. If you want to send the welcome mail again, click the envelope icon, as shown below:

How to create Custom User Groups?

Click Users > User Groups and on the User Groups page, click Add. In the Add User Group dialog, add the users both indivdually and as a team.

How to disable already filled active fields?

If you want learners to only see the active fields that are not filled by them, then follow the steps below:

  1. Click Users > Active Fields.

  2. Click Settings and enable the option Show only unfilled fields on Learner login.

  3. Click Save.

How to prevent learners from entering random values in the active fields.?

You can restrict the selection for learners so that they can only select the values that are pre-defined and not enter any random values. Follow the steps below:

  1. Click Users > Active Fields.
  2. Enable the option Restrict Selection.
  3. Click Done.
How do I differentiate CSV active fields and Custom Active fields?
You can only enable or disable CSV active fields, but cannot delete them. On the other hand, you cannot enable or disable custom active fields.
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