View the Enablement Dashboard from the Dashboards Page
For a sales program in Lightning Experience, you can open the prebuilt dashboard from
the Dashboards page. With a few extra steps, filter the dashboard to see analytics for a specific
program.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Enablement is available in Developer Edition with a limited number of add-ons.
It is also available with Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, or the Salesforce Platform in:
Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited, Editions for an additional
cost
User Permissions Needed
To view the prebuilt Enablement dashboards and reports:
Design and Deliver Enablement Programs
To create and customize Enablement dashboards:
Create and Customize Dashboards
To create and customize Enablement reports:
Create and Customize Reports
To manage dynamic dashboards:
Manage Dynamic Dashboards
To run Enablement reports:
Run Reports
To view your team’s dashboards:
View My Team’s Dashboards
When you open the prebuilt dashboard from a specific Enablement program’s View Analytics
button, the dashboard is already filtered to the program. When you open a dashboard from the
Dashboards page, apply dynamic filtering to view analytics for a specific program. If you cloned
the prebuilt dashboard, you can open the cloned dashboard only from the Dashboards page.
From the App Launcher, find and select Dashboards.
Select All Folders.
Select the Enablement Dashboard Release Name
folder.
Select Enablement Dashboard.
From the dashboard, click Edit.
Next to Program Name, click the pencil icon.
In the Edit Filter window, click Add Filter Value.
Keep Operator as equals.
In the Value field, enter the program name.
Click Apply, then Update.
Data for the program now appears in your dashboard.
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