We’ve already covered streak types, but we didn’t go into detail on what happens when you use the Rebuild feature. Now that you’ve seen what rebuilding an individual’s enrollment looks like, you can apply those concepts to rebuilding the streak type. Let’s go back in time to when we first added our new streak type. As a reminder, this is how the page originally looked before we added Ted: Start Date - Note the 8/1/2021 start date because it’s about to change.Enrollments - There are no enrollments currently. Remember, we’re going back in time to before we manually added Ted, so this is a clean slate.Rebuild - We’ll use the rebuild feature to enroll individuals into the streak type according to attendance data. WarningStreak Type RebuildOccurrence and enrollment map data will be deleted and rebuilt from attendance records if you rebuild the streak type. Any changes you made to the occurrence map or to individuals’ enrollment maps will be lost. After clicking the Rebuild button you’ll notice several changes. Start Date - The rebuild process changed the start date to 3/28/2021. This is the earliest week that attendance data exists for the small group.Enrollments - Three people were automatically added to the enrollments list. These individuals were selected because they have attended the small group at least once.Streaks - The Current Streak, Longest Streak and Engagements counts are based only on attendance data.Enrollment Date - Each person’s enrollment date is calculated individually by the rebuild process. The date is set to the earliest date the person has ever attended according to attendance records. In this case all three individuals attended the first meeting where attendance was recorded, so they all have the same enrollment date. If we compare Ted’s data now to what it was when we rebuilt him in the Individual Rebuild section, we can see some obvious differences. Mostly these differences are because Ted now has an earlier enrollment date. However, there’s one other difference you should know about. Let’s do a quick comparison of Ted’s enrollment pages, paying close attention to the engagement graph near the top of the block. There was a gap in attendance that has seemingly disappeared from the graph after the streak type was rebuilt. Ted had two recent gaps, but now he only has one. If the Rebuild button is supposed to pull from attendance data, and if the attendance data hasn’t changed, then what caused this discrepancy? This can be traced back to the Occurrence Map. Since we were originally taking the manual route for this streak type, we manually selected all available weeks in the map. Then we rebuilt Ted's streak from attendance data. Because Ted didn’t have attendance data for the weeks of “Aug 22” or “Sep 12” we saw two gaps. Now, on the other hand, we’ve rebuilt the entire streak type and not just one person's data. The rebuild process updated both the Occurrence Map and Ted's engagement according to attendance data. Notice that the week of “Sep 12” isn’t selected. The rebuild process knew to skip this week because the attendance record shows the group “Didn’t Meet” as pictured below. Because the group didn’t meet at all, that week was removed from the occurrence map and ignored in streak data. The remaining gaps in Ted’s attendance are truly the result of an absence.