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Manage your profile

  • Created by Nadja Pollard on Jun 05, 2017 1 minute read

Manage your profile by checking activity on your wall and keeping your profile information up-to-date to ensure your coworkers can easily find you and interact with you.

To check your wall activity using the SQLDM Console, follow these steps:

  1. On the Newsfeed menu bar, click Profile.
  2. In the profile pane, click Wall.
  3. In your wall, you can perform the following actions: 
    • Search for a specific story.
    • Use the activity timeline to track communications between you and your coworkers.
    • Review the details of a story to see how a conversation resolved.
    • Like, bookmark, or comment on a post.
  4. Click OK.

To check your wall activity using SQLDM Mobile, follow these steps:

  1. On the SQLDM Mobile home page, tap Profile.
  2. From your wall, you can perform the following actions: 
    • Review the details of a story to see how a conversation resolved.
    • Like, bookmark, or comment on a post.
  3. Use the posts filter to show all posts or only your shared posts.

To change your profile using the SQLDM Console, follow these steps:

  1. On the Newsfeed menu bar, click Profile.
  2. In the profile pane, click Info.
  3. In the right pane, click Edit.
  4. Change the appropriate setting.
  5. Click OK.

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