Customize, Group, and Sort the Progress Page Program Table
The Progress Page program table now lets you choose which columns are visible, group programs by Treatment Area or Status, and sort across all programs—so you can shape the table around the clinical question you're trying to answer. 💙
✨ What's new:
- ⚙️ Column customization— Click the gear icon at the top right of the table to show or hide columns. The table updates instantly, and the Actions column stays pinned to the right.
- 📂 Flexible grouping— Use the new "Group by" control to organize programs by Treatment Area/Subarea (default), Status, or no grouping at all. Programs without a Treatment Area fall into an "Unassigned" section at the bottom.
- ↕️ Column-based sorting— Sort by any sortable column, including Program Name and metrics like Avg. Trials to Mastery. Programs with no data stay at the bottom of their group regardless of sort direction.
- 📌 Sticky header and Actions column— Column headers stay fixed at the top as you scroll, and the Actions column with the Edit pencil stays pinned to the right edge.
- ✏️ Quick-access Edit button— A standalone Edit pencil sits next to the context menu for faster access. Show Progress and Edit Program remain in the context menu for the familiar flow.
- 📋 ABC Behavior Incidents in their own table— Behavior incidents now render in a dedicated table below the main program table, since they don't share the same metrics as standard programs.
💡 Why it matters:
The Progress Page is where BCBAs review how a learner is moving through their programs. As the dataset has grown—with new metrics like baselines, trends, and projected mastery dates on the way—the old multi-table layout made it hard to compare programs side by side or zero in on the columns relevant to today's question. Now you can shape the table around what you're looking for: comparing trials to mastery across a learner's full caseload, checking which programs are still in baseline, or hiding columns you don't need right now. Less scrolling, less noise, more time on clinical decision-making.
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