Guide to Profile Status Colours (Administrators)

Guide to Profile Status Colours (Administrators)

Guide to Profile Status Colours (Administrators)

When the Administrator logs in to Operoo, you will be shown a list of Profile pictures with either: White, Blue, Yellow or Red indicator.

Profiles


Notes:

1. 'Medical profile not received' may occur under the following circumstances:

     a) the medical form has not been requested
     b) the Profile Owner has not yet completed or shared the requested medical form
     c) an Administrator has added the 'medical-opt-out' tag to this profile (the Profile Owner will not be asked to complete the medical form)  

2. 'Managed locally' means the Profile Owner (eg. parent) will not be using Operoo and will not receive any requests or messages.


eForm Response Status

When a profile owner responds to an eForm the following legend explains the meaning of the symbols shown.





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