Favourite Events
Follow the instruction below to add an event form to your favourite events
The favourite events option (if enabled for your role) means you can choose any number of event forms as favourites. When a form is selected here, it gets promoted to your home page in a few different ways to make it easier for you to access.
If you’re viewing AMS using the web application, favourite events will show up as items on your home page. You can select each favourite form then choose to enter a new record or go to the history for that form. Favourite events also appear more prominently in the sidebars than other event forms.
Keep in mind that the sidebars show your favourite events, which may not be the same as the favourite events of the person you’re looking at in AMS if you’re a coach.
When you’re using the AMS mobile application or the AMS athlete application, favourite events are also promoted on your home screen for greater visibility.
You can have an unlimited number of favourite events. An administrator may also set favourite events for you.
In this example, we’ve set up three favourite events for team doctors in AMS. We chose event forms frequently used by doctors when examining athletes – injury record, illness record and maintenance record and handover note event forms. Having these forms as favourite events made them more accessible to doctors.
Don’t forget that if the favourite events system permission is part of someone’s role, they can remove or add favourite events from their account page themselves.
Note that adding favourite events to a role using the favourite events module will override users’ existing favourite events. This includes any favourite events personally set up by people with the role you’re assigning favourite events to.
How To: Add a Favourite Event
STEP 1 - LOGIN
You can add multiple favourite events and arrange the order in which they appear for the user.
STEP 5 - SAVE
Once completed, select 'Save'.
THAT'S IT!
Once you have assigned favourite events, they’ll appear on the home page.