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Hi Jo,
An easy and effective workaround would be to simply hide the user. I think there is a way to archive users which would be better if you are dealing with high numbers, Ill get back to you on that. Also Im not clear if there are any data protection issues regarding the storing of personal data in Australia but its maybe something you should be aware of.
regards,
George.
Hi Jo
This was discussed a while ago on https://totara.community/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16538#p2724
There was a work around for reports by filtering out usernames with @ in them as deleted users have this included - but its not good practice to delete users.
Its also possible to use the no login or suspend account settings - unfortunately one solution doesn't fit all organisation requirements. I am not sure if work on a configurable inactive user filter has progressed. There is a last login date in most report sources now but there doesn't appear to be a filter for suspended or inactive users in the report sources.
Craig
Hey,
Sounds like we need to add a 'show suspended' and 'show deleted' option in the content tab for reports based on user sources. I've added that to the hide deleted users bug. In the short term, you could add a checkbox custom user profile field called 'suspended' and create a filter off that rather than editing their information?
Cheers
David
With todays (11 Apr 2013) release of Totara 2.2.17 we have added a 'User Status' filter to report builder reports. This lets you filter by 'Deleted users only' and 'Active users only', it isn't a full fix but hopefully this helps.
Cheers
David