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DISC Inventory link issue

I have submitted a DISC assessment requestion via one of the user profiles.  I am able to see the invitation in the recipient's email, but when they click on the link to 'Take Personality Assessment' it takes them to http://www.mydomainname.com/default.aspx?prog_id=516442&isc=yoursite.  This is just a link to mydomainname.com.  How do I set the link to the healthygrowingleaders.com site?  

Thanks,

K

  • Photo of Jim Michael

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    I think you are misunderstanding how the assessment works. Rock is using DISC but it in no way points at the healthygrowingleaders.com site. The link sent to a person should point at your own Rock's Public Application Root (global attribute). This will usually be your public web site (or at least the portion of it run via Rock)

    When a user clicks the link in the email they will be taken to YOUR site and will fill out a slick DISC assessment, then theresults are shown to them as well as added to their profile (a DISC badge shows up). It works really well. 

     

     

  • Photo of Wayne Johnson

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    I am attempting to implement DISC on our external web site per the above answer.

    Are there any detailed instructions on how to crate the DISC assessment page on our external web site? 

    • Jim Michael

      Wayne, there are no instruction for this because it's not intended to be directly-accessed on your public web site. While the DISC assessment pages DO live there (under /page/349 by default) the intended use is to use the Actions | DISC Request on a person's profile or to a group of people via email per the instructions here https://www.rockrms.com/Rock/BookContent/5/60#discpersonalityassessment. That said, I don't know why accessing the DISC test directly wouldn't work, but I've never tried it. Typically it's not the kind of thing you want your people to "stumble upon" and fill out, but instead to be asked to take it, thus the idea of emailing the request to people.

  • Photo of Wayne Johnson

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    Thanks for your response, Jim.  

    The solution was embarrassingly simple - In global settings > public application root, I added a "/" to the end of the url - that fixed it!