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Desc: Get all story change beneficiaries
url: /story_change_beneficiaries
params: default params
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Introduction
There are three ways to associate a beneficiary with a story
Tagging the beneficiary directly in the story; this creates a Story Beneficiary record
Tagging the beneficiary to progress towards a Change (metric), this creates a Story_Change_Beneficiary record. For example when logging that a beneficiary attended a session whereby the metric is Sessions Attended [described below]
Tagging the beneficiary to progress towards an Indicator (metric), this creates a Story_Indicator_Beneficiary record. For example when logging that a beneficiary’s answer to a multiple choice question (Scale Indicator) was “Strongly Disagree” on a five point scale where the other Sub Ratios in the Ratio Set were Strongly Disagree, Disagree, No Opinion and Agree
Watch the walkthrough
Explanation of what Story Change Beneficiary data is https://www.loom.com/share/1f3dfcc026ab4570943cc7efd755b081
Rules
Story Change Beneficiary data can only apply to a Participation Change, not an Activity Change
One of the restrictions with Activity Change is that beneficiaries cannot be tagged in Story Change Beneficiary data for an Activity Change
Documentation
An Activity Change and a Participation Change are two examples of a Changes (API)
When either an Activity Change (custom KPI) or Participation Change (custom KPI) is included within a story, it generates Story Changes (API) records
API Documentation
Story Change Beneficiary
Desc: Get all story change beneficiaries
url: /story_change_beneficiaries
params: default params
response example: default response example (multiple records)