To enable the Assessment History and Assessment Questions components, place the
DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentHistory, DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestionsList, and the
DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestion FlexCards on the assessment record page.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud
or Life Sciences Cloud
User Permissions Needed
To use assessments:
Industries Assessments permission set license
Before completing this task, first add the Response Value Score field to the Assessment
Question Response page using the page layout editor. If you started using Discovery Framework
after the Spring ‘24 release, you can skip this step.
Open an assessment record page in Lightning App Builder.
Place the FlexCard component on your page layout.
Tip Create a dedicated tab on your page and place the FlexCard inside that
tab.
Select the FlexCard component you placed on the page.
In the component properties pane, find and select DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentHistory in
the Flexcard Name field.
Repeat these steps for the DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestionsList and the
DiscoveryFrameworkAssessmentQuestion FlexCards.
Save and activate the page.
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