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Kat Dannehl
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Editing Prompt level Templates
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Abigail Fields
When making Programs, if I am using a prompt level template, but I want to adjust it based off a specific client's needs I have to make an entirely new prompt level template. I think that it would be useful to be able to edit a prompt level template for specific programs rather than having to make a template each time. This can already be done for mastery workflow and would make things a lot easier when making programs.
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Kat Dannehl
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Prompt Levels
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An option for creating client-specific prompt levels either by creating them individually or importing them from the library - under their page rather than in the library. This would add increased flexibility and efficiency to modifying/adding prompts.
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Kat Dannehl
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Default Prompt Request
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Karlee Wold, MS, BCBA, LBA
It would be awesome if you could set a default Prompt Level Template per client instead of per organization to individualize programming better.
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Kat Dannehl
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Editing Prompt level Templates
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Abigail Fields
When making Programs, if I am using a prompt level template, but I want to adjust it based off a specific client's needs I have to make an entirely new prompt level template. I think that it would be useful to be able to edit a prompt level template for specific programs rather than having to make a template each time. This can already be done for mastery workflow and would make things a lot easier when making programs.
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Katie Hamilton
Yes, this would be super helpful! Especially with goals where I don't want specific prompts to be used! It would be helpful if I could also change the prompt level template for each individual target in the goal.
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Emily Orn
I agree - a common use case for this is when specific types of prompts may be embedded or indicate a correct response (or partially correct response) during some phases of intervention. It would be helpful to have the ability to modify the prompt level by program (like the workflow) - especially when user permissions often do not allow users to create new workflows.
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Abigail Fields
Having to make a brand new prompt level template each time you want to do something new costs extra time and clutters up the prompt level template section shared within an organization. If you are just going to use that prompt level template for one target and it is similar to a previous one. It makes no sense to make an entirely new template that won't be used again rather than being able to modify a template for one specific target.