melissanicho
04/17/2025, 5:36 PMCeligo AI
04/17/2025, 5:37 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To get the headcount statistical account numbers, you can create a custom saved search. Here are the steps: 1. Navigate to Reports > Saved Searches > All Saved Searches > New. 2. Select the type of search you want to create. In this case, select 'Employee'. 3. In the Criteria subtab, you can add filters to specify which records you want to include in your search. For example, you might want to include only active employees, or only employees in certain roles or departments. 4. In the Results subtab, you can specify which fields you want to include in your search results. To get the headcount, you might want to include fields like 'Internal ID', 'Name', or 'Employee Status'. 5. In the Summary subtab, you can specify how you want to group or summarize your results. For example, you might want to group by 'Department' and summarize by 'Count'. 6. Click Save & Run to run your search and view the results. Remember to add a custom checkbox field for "include in headcount" to filter out records that should not be included in the headcount, such as part-time employees or contractors. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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04/17/2025, 5:37 PM