ad-hoc contributed reports
Introduction
Note: The Moodle Docs wiki software was upgraded substantially in July 2021 and required all query code to be updated for language syntax presentation. I have done that and taken the opportunity to make some updates and cleaning up on this page. For more details, please see the discussion on Upgrade of Moodle docs and Ad-hoc reports page. Thanks, Randy.
Moodle Report Plugins
There are two plugins commonly used in Moodle for making and viewing SQL reports:
The discussion forum dedicated to these plugins and how to make and use queries with them is located here: Configurable reports block (plugin). You will also find more information in the Analytics and reporting forum.
You can install and use either of these plugins into your Moodle site for reports. If you are more focused on emailing reports, first look at the Ad-hoc database queries. If you need to share reports with teachers and students in courses, then look at the Configurable Reports plugin.
Some Technical Notes for Report Users
Table Names and prefix_
You will see many of the queries below use "prefix_" to start table names, e.g. prefix_user. This prefix_ is used before table names when you are using either of the two plugins, Ad-hoc reports or Contributed reports. These two plugins replace prefix_ with the actual prefix set in your Moodle configuration config.php file. This is because while the default table prefix is mdl_, when you install Moodle you can designate any prefix you want, so it is customizable.
Queries written to be used with either of those two plugins should always have prefix_ to begin all table names instead of the actual prefix.
When you use tools outside those two Moodle plugins, such as PhpMyAdmin, Workbench, etc, you have to use the actual table names as they are in the database including the actual prefix set for your own site.
Therefore:
- If a query below has "prefix_" in its table names and you want to use that query in a tool such as phpMyAdmin, you will need to replace those with the actual prefix of your site's tables.
- If a query below has "mdl_" or some other prefix in its table names, and you are using that in either of the two Moodle plugins, you will need to replace those explicit prefixes with "prefix_".
You will receive a "No explicit prefix" error in either of those plugins if you use code with the actual table prefix in it.
About %%FILTER_ and similar Variables
You will see a number of queries with variables in them that start and end with two %% percentage signs, e.g. %%WWWROOT%% and several of them that start with %%FILTER_. Theses variables are specific to one or both of the two Moodle plugins. They are not standard SQL code and will not work in code done in other tools outside of those two plugins.
In addition, while these two plugins do share some of the variable, some only work in one plugin or the other. For example, %%WWWROOT%% works in both; the %%C%%, %%S%% and %%Q%% variables only work in the Ad-hoc database queries plugin; and those starting %%FILTER_ only work in the Configurable Reports plugin. You will receive a syntax error if you use a variable that the plugin does not support.
Find more details in the section on Variables below.
About Date and Time Formatting
Dates and times in Moodle are stored internally in the database as the Unix Epoch timestamp which is the number of seconds since January 1, 1970 at 00:00 UTC, which in the database will be represented as 0.
To convert them to "human readable" formats we use everyday, you will need to do that in your query with code. There are numerous examples in the reports on this page: a search of this page for "FROM_UNIXTIME" will show you how to use and convert the dates. Note that when times are converted into standard date and times from timestamps are in UTC format and you may want to convert those to a local time zone.
The functions FROM_UNIXTIME and DATE_FORMAT that are common in the reports below are MySQL specific functions, which you can use in MySQL and MariaDB sites.
For other version of SQL, you will need to edit such queries to get them to work properly. For Postgres, see the manual page on Data Type Formatting Functions. There are a number of examples specific to Postgres among the queries below. For MSSQL, see this documentation at How to Return the Unix Timestamp in SQL Server. For Oracle, call Larry Ellison on his yacht and ask why he doesn't have a rocket yet like all the other vainglorious billionaires.
There are many date and time formats used in various countries, but all can be formatted based on the original timestamp value. For a sample in MySQL, you can use the following query to show you the install date of your Moodle site in several formats:
SELECT
l.timecreated AS "Timestamp",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%d/%m/%Y') AS "Common world format",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%m/%d/%Y') AS "US format",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d') AS "ISO standard format",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "ISO standard format with 24 hour time"
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
WHERE l.id =1
See the MySQL documentation for all the possible date formatting options.
Note: for timestamps that are 0, this sometimes represents "Never" or "No date" for some fields in Moodle. For example, if a user's first login is 0, that means they have never logged in at all, not that their first log in was January 1, 1970 (since Moodle did not exist yet). If you want to distinguish such dates in your output, you can use a conditional to test for the 0, for example:
IF(u.firstaccess = 0, "Never",DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(u.firstaccess),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i')) AS 'FirstAccess',
which will show "Never" when the timestamp is 0 and the properly formatted date otherwise, allowing you to sort the column easily.
Standard Logs and Legacy Logs
The log table is the where events in the system are stored. It is a key table for certain types of reports, especially anything related to system events like logins, accessing pages, creating and deleting objects, changing settings, etc.
Moodle made a major update to the log system in Moodle 2.7 in 2014. The older log format using the table prefix_log are called "Legacy logs" while the current logstore system are called "Standard" logs. Unless your Moodle site was running such logs in the 2.7 and before era, and you for some reason chose not to update to the new log format, then you will be using the new log system, with a log table prefix_logstore_standard_log.
Use Standard Log Reports
Use the reports in the Standard Log Reports section below for current versions of Moodle unless you are sure you have ancient log data from very old Moodles in your system for some reason.
Since the legacy log table still exists in newer versions of Moodle, these Legacy queries may actually run but will not return results in later versions of Moodle using the new logstore system. You can check this for yourself with the following query on your site, which will show you the 0 count for the empty Legacy log table compared with your active Standard log table:
SELECT
(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_log) AS "Legacy_log",
COUNT(*) AS "Standard log"
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log
Finding Old Legacy Log Reports
If you wish to find and use queries from this old system, you should search in the Ad-hoc pages for earlier versions of Moodle to find such reports, which will use the table prefix_log or mdl_log. Reports from Moodle 2.0 to 3.10 will contain such queries.
All these old queries have been removed from the pages for Moodle 3.11 and newer. If you are the author of one of these old queries, please consider updating your query for current Moodle logstore system and move it into the main Log Reports section of the current Moodle version. Thanks.
Suggestions for Contributors
Everyone is free to contribute to this page. If you have working queries that you think would be of use to community members, please share them here. The following suggestions would make your contributions more useful.
Versioning
- Only post queries verified to work in the current version of this page for its Moodle version: all Moodle docs pages are specific to one version of Moodle and are rolled over twice yearly at new releases in May and November
- Please do not post versions of queries for old, out-of-support versions (if you want to, use the version page specific to that version, not the current one)
- Please remove any query you have written that no longer works in the current version of Moodle: especially in cases of structural changes to tables that render old queries broken (eg changes in the Logs in 2.7, Messaging in 3.6, etc.)
Adding annotations for others
- If you are using a SQL dialect other than MySQL, please note which dialect it is and any specific functions or other quirks present
- Please consider putting your name and/or a link as "Contributed by"
- Please consider adding a short description of what your report does and its expected output
- If the code includes any non-default, third party plugins, please specifically note that in your description
- If your code includes any domain names, course or user names, or other references specific to your site, consider making those more generic
- Please use English since this is the English version of the Moodle documentation
- If there is a discussion or other information about the query from a forum discussion, feel free to link to that discussion
Commonly used table aliases
Over the years, some common conventions have arisen for table aliases. You will see these used often on these reports.
If you use these aliases, then your queries will be easier for others to read. But of course, any legal alias can be used.
- c = prefix_course
- cat or cc = prefix_course_categories
- cm = prefix_course_modules
- ctx or con = prefix_context
- e = prefix_enrol
- f = prefix_files
- l or log = prefix_logstore_standard_log
- m = prefix_module
- r = prefix_role
- ra = prefix_role_assignments
- u = prefix_user
- ue = prefix_user_enrolments
Other Useful Things
Please see the sections at the end of this page for other useful things including the database schema, commonly used snippets of code, the Config Reports variables and filters, and other nice things.
The REPORTS
USER and ENROLMENT Reports
Count number of distinct learners and teachers enrolled per category (including all its sub categories)
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT lra.userid) AS learners, COUNT(DISTINCT tra.userid) as teachers
FROM prefix_course AS c #, mdl_course_categories AS cats
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS lra ON lra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS tra ON tra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cats ON c.category = cats.id
WHERE c.category = cats.id
AND (
cats.path LIKE '%/CATEGORYID/%' #Replace CATEGORYID with the category id you want to count (eg: 80)
OR cats.path LIKE '%/CATEGORYID'
)
AND lra.roleid=5
AND tra.roleid=3
Student (user) Count in each Course
Including (optional) filter by: year (if included in course fullname).
SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',course.id,'">',course.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/index.php?contextid=',context.id,'">Show users</a>') AS Users
, COUNT(course.id) AS Students
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS asg
JOIN prefix_context AS context ON asg.contextid = context.id AND context.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_user AS user ON user.id = asg.userid
JOIN prefix_course AS course ON context.instanceid = course.id
WHERE asg.roleid = 5
# AND course.fullname LIKE '%2013%'
GROUP BY course.id
ORDER BY COUNT(course.id) DESC
Enrolment count in each Course
Shows the total number of enroled users of all roles in each course. Sorted by course name.
SELECT c.fullname, COUNT(ue.id) AS Enroled
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_enrol AS en ON en.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_user_enrolments AS ue ON ue.enrolid = en.id
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY c.fullname
List of all site users by course enrollment (Moodle 2.x)
SELECT
user2.firstname AS Firstname,
user2.lastname AS Lastname,
user2.email AS Email,
user2.city AS City,
course.fullname AS Course
,(SELECT shortname FROM prefix_role WHERE id=en.roleid) as Role
,(SELECT name FROM prefix_role WHERE id=en.roleid) as RoleName
FROM prefix_course as course
JOIN prefix_enrol AS en ON en.courseid = course.id
JOIN prefix_user_enrolments AS ue ON ue.enrolid = en.id
JOIN prefix_user AS user2 ON ue.userid = user2.id
Enrolled users,which did not login into the Course, even once (Moodle 2)
Designed forMoodle 2 table structure and uses special plugin filter : %%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:table.field%%
SELECT
user2.id as ID,
ul.timeaccess,
user2.firstname AS Firstname,
user2.lastname AS Lastname,
user2.email AS Email,
user2.city AS City,
user2.idnumber AS IDNumber,
user2.phone1 AS Phone,
user2.institution AS Institution,
IF (user2.lastaccess = 0,'never',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(user2.lastaccess),'%Y-%m-%d')) AS dLastAccess
,(SELECT DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(timeaccess),'%Y-%m-%d') FROM prefix_user_lastaccess WHERE userid=user2.id and courseid=c.id) as CourseLastAccess
,(SELECT r.name
FROM prefix_user_enrolments AS uenrol
JOIN prefix_enrol AS e ON e.id = uenrol.enrolid
JOIN prefix_role AS r ON e.id = r.id
WHERE uenrol.userid=user2.id and e.courseid = c.id) AS RoleName
FROM prefix_user_enrolments as ue
JOIN prefix_enrol as e on e.id = ue.enrolid
JOIN prefix_course as c ON c.id = e.courseid
JOIN prefix_user as user2 ON user2 .id = ue.userid
LEFT JOIN prefix_user_lastaccess as ul on ul.userid = user2.id
WHERE c.id=16 AND ul.timeaccess IS NULL
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:user2.firstname%%
Enrolled users who have never accessed a given course (simpler version)
SELECT username, firstname, lastname, idnumber
FROM prefix_user_enrolments ue
JOIN prefix_enrol en ON ue.enrolid = en.id
JOIN prefix_user uu ON uu.id = ue.userid
WHERE en.courseid = 123456
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT * FROM prefix_user_lastaccess la
WHERE la.userid = ue.userid
AND la.courseid = en.courseid
)
(Replace 123456 near the middle with your courseid)
Lists "loggedin users" from the last 120 days
SELECT id,username,FROM_UNIXTIME(`lastlogin`) as days
FROM `prefix_user`
WHERE DATEDIFF( NOW(),FROM_UNIXTIME(`lastlogin`) ) < 120
and user count for that same population:
SELECT COUNT(id) as Users FROM `prefix_user`
WHERE DATEDIFF( NOW(),FROM_UNIXTIME(`lastlogin`) ) < 120
Users loggedin within the last 7 days
SELECT
l.* FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log l
WHERE
l.eventname = '\\core\\event\\user_loggedin'
AND FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated, '%Y-%m-%d') >= DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 7 DAY)
SELECT l.eventname FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log l
GROUP BY l.eventname
Lists the users who have only logged into the site once
SELECT id, username, firstname, lastname, idnumber
FROM prefix_user
WHERE prefix_user.deleted = 0
AND prefix_user.lastlogin = 0
AND prefix_user.lastaccess > 0
Log in and Log out history complete for a specific user
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This query uses the logs to show the complete login and logout history for a particular user. You can use it as the basis for further refining the report. Replace the ## in the WHERE clause below with the id number of the user you wish to see. Warning: as always with queries from the logs, this can take a long time to run and may return more data that the maximum limit allowed.
SELECT
l.id AS "Log_event_id",
l.timecreated AS "Timestamp",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Time_UTC",
l.action,
u.username,
l.origin,
l.ip
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = l.userid
WHERE l.action IN ('loggedin','loggedout')
AND l.userid = ##
ORDER BY l.timecreated
Students in all courses of some institute
What is the status (deleted or not) of all Students (roleid = 5) in all courses of some Institute
SELECT c.id, c.fullname, u.firstname, u.lastname, u.deleted
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid =5
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
AND u.institution = 'please enter school name here'
Full User info (for deleted users)
Including extra custom profile fields (from prefix_user_info_data)
SELECT *
FROM prefix_user as u
JOIN prefix_user_info_data as uid ON uid.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_field as uif ON (uid.fieldid = uif.id AND uif.shortname = 'class')
WHERE `deleted` = "1" and `institution`="your school name" and `department` = "your department" and `data` = "class level and number"
User's courses
change "u.id = 2" with a new user id
SELECT u.firstname, u.lastname, c.id, c.fullname
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE u.id = 2
List Users with extra info (email) in current course
blocks/configurable_reports replaces %%COURSEID%% with course id.
SELECT u.firstname, u.lastname, u.email
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS context ON context.id = ra.contextid AND context.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = context.instanceid AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
List Students with enrollment and completion dates in current course
This is meant to be a "global" report in Configurable Reports containing the following: firstname, lastname, idnumber, institution, department, email, student enrolment date, student completion date Note: for PGSQL, use to_timestamp() instead of FROM_UNIXTIME() Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
u.firstname
, u.lastname
, u.idnumber
, u.institution
, u.department
, u.email
, FROM_UNIXTIME(cc.timeenrolled)
, FROM_UNIXTIME(cc.timecompleted)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS context ON context.id = ra.contextid AND context.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = context.instanceid AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_course_completions AS cc ON cc.course = c.id AND cc.userid = u.id
List of users who have been enrolled for more than 4 weeks
For Moodle 2.2 , by Isuru Madushanka Weerarathna
SELECT uenr.userid As User, IF(enr.courseid=uenr.courseid ,'Y','N') As Enrolled,
IF(DATEDIFF(NOW(), FROM_UNIXTIME(uenr.timecreated))>=28,'Y','N') As EnrolledMoreThan4Weeks
FROM prefix_enrol As enr, prefix_user_enrolments AS uenr
WHERE enr.id = uenr.enrolid AND enr.status = uenr.status
User's accumulative time spent in course
A sum up of the time delta between logstore_standard_log user's records, considering the a 2 hour session limit.
Uses: current user's id %%USERID%% and current course's id %%COURSEID%%
And also using a date filter (which can be ignored)
The extra "User" field is used as a dummy field for the Line chart Series field, in which I use X=id, Series=Type, Y=delta.
SELECT
l.id,
l.timecreated,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%d-%m-%Y') AS dTime,
@prevtime := (SELECT max(timecreated) FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log
WHERE userid = %%USERID%% and id < l.id ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT 1) AS prev_time,
IF (l.timecreated - @prevtime < 7200, @delta := @delta + (l.timecreated-@prevtime),0) AS sumtime,
l.timecreated-@prevtime AS delta,
"User" as type
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log as l,
(SELECT @delta := 0) AS s_init
# Change UserID
WHERE l.userid = %%USERID%% AND l.courseid = %%COURSEID%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:l.timecreated:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:l.timecreated:<%%
List of attendees/students that were marked present across courses
This report will pull all Present students across a specific category. Contributed by: Emma Richardson
SELECT u.firstname AS "First Name", u.lastname AS "Last Name", u.Institution AS "District",c.fullname AS "Training", DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(att.sessdate),'%d %M %Y')AS Date
FROM prefix_attendance_sessions AS att
JOIN prefix_attendance_log AS attlog ON att.id = attlog.sessionid
JOIN prefix_attendance_statuses AS attst ON attlog.statusid = attst.id
JOIN prefix_attendance AS a ON att.attendanceid = a.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON a.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON attlog.studentid = u.id
WHERE attst.acronym = "P"
AND c.category = INSERT YOUR CATEGORY ID HERE
ORDER BY c.fullname
Courses without Teachers
Actually, shows the number of Teachers in a course.
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') as Course
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Teachers
FROM prefix_course AS c
ORDER BY Teachers ASC
List of deactivated users in a course
List of deactivated users in a specific course
SELECT username, idnumber,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/profile.php?id=',uu.id,'">',uu.id,'</a>') as userid_and_link,
firstname, lastname, email, suspended as 'suspended/deactivated: 1'
FROM prefix_user_enrolments ue
JOIN prefix_enrol en ON ue.enrolid = en.id
JOIN prefix_user uu ON uu.id = ue.userid
WHERE en.courseid = 1234567
AND suspended = 1
All users individual timezone settings
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
If you allow users to set their own time zones, this can sometimes lead to confusion about due dates and times for assignments. This shows all active users with their personal time zone settings if any.
SELECT
u.username,
IF(u.timezone=99,"-Site Default-",u.timezone) AS "User Timezone"
FROM prefix_user u
WHERE u.deleted = 0
ORDER BY u.timezone DESC
ROLES and PERMISSIONS REPORTS
Count all Active Users by Role in a course category (including all of its sub-categories)
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT l.userid) as active
FROM mdl_course as c
JOIN mdl_context AS ctx ON ctx.instanceid=c.id
JOIN mdl_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN mdl_user_lastaccess as l ON ra.userid = l.userid
JOIN mdl_course_categories AS cats ON c.category = cats.id
WHERE c.category=cats.id AND (
cats.path LIKE '%/80/%'
OR cats.path LIKE '%/80'
)
AND ra.roleid=3 AND ctx.contextlevel=50 #ra.roleid= TEACHER 3, NON-EDITING TEACHER 4, STUDENT 5
AND l.timeaccess > (unix_timestamp() - ((60*60*24)*NO_OF_DAYS)) #NO_OF_DAYS change to number
Role assignments on categories
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/category.php?id=',cc.id,'">',cc.id,'</a>') AS id,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/category.php?id=',cc.id,'">',cc.name,'</a>') AS category,
cc.depth, cc.path, r.name AS role,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/view.php?id=',usr.id,'">',usr.lastname,'</a>') AS name,
usr.firstname, usr.username, usr.email
FROM prefix_course_categories cc
INNER JOIN prefix_context cx ON cc.id = cx.instanceid
AND cx.contextlevel = '40'
INNER JOIN prefix_role_assignments ra ON cx.id = ra.contextid
INNER JOIN prefix_role r ON ra.roleid = r.id
INNER JOIN prefix_user usr ON ra.userid = usr.id
ORDER BY cc.depth, cc.path, usr.lastname, usr.firstname, r.name, cc.name
Compare role capability and permissions
Compatibility: MySQL and PostgreSQL
SELECT DISTINCT mrc.capability
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '1' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Manager
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '2' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Course_Creator
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '3' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Teacher
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '4' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Assistant_Teacher
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '5' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Student
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '6' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Guest
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '7' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Authenticated
,(SELECT 'X' FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS rc WHERE rc.capability = mrc.capability AND rc.roleid = '8' AND rc.contextid = '1') AS Auth_front
FROM prefix_role_capabilities AS mrc
Special Roles
SELECT ra.roleid,r.name
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/user.php?id=1&user=',ra.userid,'">',u.firstname ,' ',u.lastname,'</a>') AS Username
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_role AS r ON r.id = ra.roleid
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON (ctx.id = ra.contextid AND ctx.contextlevel = 50)
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON ctx.instanceid = c.id
WHERE ra.roleid > 6
Note: for the meaning of the number 6 see the section on Role ids below.
Permissions Overrides on Categories
(By: Séverin Terrier )
SELECT rc.id, ct.instanceid, ccat.name, rc.roleid, rc.capability, rc.permission,
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME( rc.timemodified ) , '%Y-%m-%d' ) AS timemodified, rc.modifierid, ct.instanceid, ct.path, ct.depth
FROM `prefix_role_capabilities` AS rc
INNER JOIN `prefix_context` AS ct ON rc.contextid = ct.id
INNER JOIN `prefix_course_categories` AS ccat ON ccat.id = ct.instanceid
AND `contextlevel` =40
All Role Assignments with contexts
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This lists all the roles that have been assigned in the site, along with the role shortname and the type of context where it is assigned, e.g. System, Course, User, etc. The last column, the context instance id, is the id number of the particular object where the assignment has been made. So, if the context is course, then the context instance id means the course id; if a category, then then the category id, and so forth. So you can then use that number to locate the particular place where the role is assigned.
SELECT
u.username,
r.shortname AS "Role",
CASE ctx.contextlevel
WHEN 10 THEN 'System'
WHEN 20 THEN 'Personal'
WHEN 30 THEN 'User'
WHEN 40 THEN 'Course_Category'
WHEN 50 THEN 'Course'
WHEN 60 THEN 'Group'
WHEN 70 THEN 'Course_Module'
WHEN 80 THEN 'Block'
ELSE CONCAT('Unknown context: ',ctx.contextlevel)
END AS "Context_level",
ctx.instanceid AS "Context instance id"
FROM prefix_role_assignments ra
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_role r ON r.id = ra.roleid
JOIN prefix_context ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
ORDER BY u.username
COURSE REPORTS
Lists "Totally Opened Courses" (visible, opened to guests, with no password)
(By: Séverin Terrier )
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.id,'</a>') AS id,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS 'Course',
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/enrol/instances.php?id=',c.id,'">Méthodes inscription</a>') AS 'Enrollment plugins',
e.sortorder
FROM prefix_enrol AS e, prefix_course AS c
WHERE e.enrol='guest' AND e.status=0 AND e.password='' AND c.id=e.courseid AND c.visible=1
Most Active courses
SELECT count(l.userid) AS Views
FROM `mdl_logstore_standard_log` l, `mdl_user` u, `mdl_role_assignments` r
WHERE l.courseid=35
AND l.userid = u.id
AND (l.timecreated > UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-01-01 00:00:00') AND l.timecreated <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-01-31 23:59:59'))AND r.contextid= (
SELECT id
FROM mdl_context
WHERE contextlevel=50 AND instanceid=l.courseid
)
AND r.roleid=5
AND r.userid = u.id
Last access time of users to a course
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This shows all users and their last access time to courses.
SELECT
u.username,
c.shortname,
#la.timeaccess,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(la.timeaccess), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Last access time"
FROM prefix_user_lastaccess la
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = la.userid
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = la.courseid
Least active or probably empty courses
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
It is difficult to know sometimes when a course is actually empty or was never really in use. Other than the simple case where the course was created and never touched again, in which case the course timecreated and timemodified will be the same, many courses created as shells for teachers or other users may be used once or a few times and have few or no test users enrollments in them. This query helps you see the range of such courses, showing you how many days if any it was used after initial creation, and how many user are enrolled. It denotes a course never ever modified by "-1" instead of "0" so you can sort those to the top. By default it limits this to courses used within 60 days of creation, and to courses with 3 or less enrollments (for example, teacher and assistant and test student account only.) You can easily adjust these numbers. The query includes a link to the course as well.
SELECT
c.fullname,
CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS 'CourseLink',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS 'Timecreated',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS 'Timemodified',
CASE
WHEN c.timecreated = c.timemodified THEN '-1'
ELSE DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timemodified),FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timecreated))
END AS 'DateDifference',
COUNT(ue.id) AS Enroled
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_enrol AS en ON en.courseid = c.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_user_enrolments AS ue ON ue.enrolid = en.id
WHERE DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timemodified),FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timecreated) ) < 60
GROUP BY c.id
HAVING COUNT(ue.id) <= 3
ORDER BY c.fullname
Count unique teachers with courses that use at least X module (Moodle19)
You can remove the outer "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM (...) AS ActiveTeachers" SQL query and get the list of the Teachers and Courses.
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM (SELECT c.id AS CourseID, c.fullname AS Course, ra.roleid AS RoleID, CONCAT(u.firstname, ' ', u.lastname) AS Teacher
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm WHERE cm.course = c.id) AS Modules
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid AND ctx.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE ra.roleid = 3
GROUP BY u.id
HAVING Modules > 5) AS ActiveTeachers
Resource count for each Course
SELECT COUNT(l.id) count, l.course, c.fullname coursename
FROM prefix_resource l INNER JOIN prefix_course c on l.course = c.id
GROUP BY course
ORDER BY count DESC
Common resource types count for each Category
Query but for Moodle2+
SELECT mcc.id AS mccid, CONCAT( LPAD( '', mcc.depth, '.' ) , mcc.name ) AS Category,
mcc.path,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_url AS u
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = u.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS URLs,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_folder AS f
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = f.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS FOLDERs,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_page AS p
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = p.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS PAGEs,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_book AS b
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = b.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS BOOKs,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_label AS l
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = l.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS LABELs,
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_tab AS t
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = t.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE cc.path LIKE CONCAT( '%/', mccid, '%' )
) AS TABs
FROM prefix_course_categories AS mcc
ORDER BY mcc.path
Detailed Resource Count by Teacher in each course
Including (optional) filter by: year, semester and course id.
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS CourseID
, c.id
,( SELECT DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
, (CASE
WHEN c.fullname LIKE '%תשעב%' THEN '2012'
WHEN c.fullname LIKE '%תשעא%' THEN '2011'
END ) as Year
, (CASE
WHEN c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר א%' THEN 'Semester A'
WHEN c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר ב%' THEN 'Semester B'
WHEN c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר ק%' THEN 'Semester C'
END ) as Semester
,COUNT(c.id) AS Total
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm WHERE cm.course = c.id AND cm.module= 20) AS TABs
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm WHERE cm.course = c.id AND cm.module= 33) AS BOOKs
FROM `prefix_resource` as r
JOIN `prefix_course` AS c on c.id = r.course
#WHERE type= 'file' and reference NOT LIKE 'http://%'
#WHERE 1=1
#%%FILTER_YEARS:c.fullname%%
#AND c.fullname LIKE '%2013%'
GROUP BY course
ORDER BY COUNT(c.id) DESC
List all Courses in and below a certain category
Use this SQL code to retrieve all courses that exist in or under a set category.
$s should be the id of the category you want to know about...
SELECT prefix_course. * , prefix_course_categories. *
FROM prefix_course, prefix_course_categories
WHERE prefix_course.category = prefix_course_categories.id
AND (
prefix_course_categories.path LIKE '%/$s/%'
OR prefix_course_categories.path LIKE '%/$s'
)
List all Categories in one level below a certain category
Use this PHP code to retrieve a list of all categories below a certain category.
$s should be the id of the top level category you are interested in.
<?php
require_once('./config.php');
$parent_id = $s;
$categories= array();
$categories = get_categories($parent_id);
echo '<ol>';
foreach ($categories as $category)
{
echo '<li><a href="'.$CFG->wwwroot.'/course/category.php?id='.$category->id.'">'.$category->name.'</a></li>';
}
echo '</ol>';
?>
All teachers and courses
Contributed by François Parlant
- not taking into account the END DATE
SELECT
c.id, c.shortname,
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=', c.id, '">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS 'Course link',
u.id as 'prof id',
u.username, u.firstname, u.lastname, r.shortname as 'role'
From prefix_user as u
join prefix_user_enrolments ue on ue.userid=u.id
join prefix_enrol en on ue.enrolid=en.id
join prefix_role_assignments ra on u.id=ra.userid
join prefix_role r on ra.roleid=r.id and (r.shortname ='editingteacher' or r.shortname ='teacher')
join prefix_context cx on cx.id = ra.contextid and cx.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = cx.instanceid AND en.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%%
All courses without an END DATE
Contributed by François Parlant
select c.id, c.fullname, c.shortname,
-- c.startdate, c.enddate,
FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate,'%d/%m/%Y') as "Date début",
FROM_UNIXTIME(c.enddate,'%d/%m/%Y') as "Date fin",
CONCAT('<a href="https://pedago-msc.campusonline.me/course/view.php?id=', c.id,'">voir cours</a>') AS 'lien cours',
CONCAT('<a href="https://pedago-msc.campusonline.me/user/index.php?id=', c.id,'">voir participants</a>') AS 'lien participants'
FROM prefix_course AS c
INNER JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
WHERE c.enddate = 0
%%FILTER_CATEGORIES:c.path%%
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%%
All Courses which uploaded a Syllabus file
+ under specific Category + show first Teacher in that course + link Course's fullname to actual course
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') as Course
,c.shortname,r.name
,(SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname) as Teacher
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user as u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) as Teacher
FROM prefix_resource as r
JOIN prefix_course as c ON r.course = c.id
WHERE ( r.name LIKE '%סילבוס%' OR r.name LIKE '%סילאבוס%' OR r.name LIKE '%syllabus%' OR r.name LIKE '%תכנית הקורס%' )
AND c.category IN (10,18,26,13,28)
List all courses WITHOUT Syllabus
Contributed by François Parlant
- courses without ressource with name starting by "syllabus" (using upper case or lower case)
- display the name as a direct link
- shows the name of teacher
- category with sub category filter
- start date and end date filters
SELECT c.id as 'id cours',
c.shortname, CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=', c.id, '">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS 'Course link',
u.id, u.username, u.firstname, u.lastname, r.shortname as 'role'
FROM prefix_user as u
JOIN prefix_user_enrolments ue on ue.userid=u.id
JOIN prefix_enrol en on ue.enrolid=en.id
JOIN prefix_role_assignments ra on u.id=ra.userid
JOIN prefix_role r on ra.roleid=r.id and (r.shortname ='editingteacher' or r.shortname ='teacher')
JOIN prefix_context cx on cx.id = ra.contextid and cx.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = cx.instanceid AND en.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
WHERE c.id Not in (
SELECT distinct(r.course)
FROM prefix_resource AS r
WHERE LOWER( r.name) LIKE 'syllabus%'
GROUP BY r.course)
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:c.enddate:<%%
Count the number of resources whose name starts by "Syllabus"
Contributed by François Parlant
Our school simply asks teachers to drop a file (resource) on their course page and rename this resource (not the file) starting with "syllabus" (case insensitive)
Select
r.name As 'Resource name',
cc.name AS 'Category',
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/pluginfile.php/', ct.id, '/mod_resource/content/1/', f.filename, '">',f.filename,'</a>') AS 'Clickable filename',
c.fullname AS 'Course name',
c.shortname AS 'Course shortname',
# the date filters are connected to this "last modif" field
# userful to check if the syllabus has been updated this year
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(f.timemodified), '%e %b %Y') AS 'last modif',
# tell if the file is visible by the students or hidden
IF(cm.visible=0,"masqué","visible") AS 'Visibility',
# next line tries to give the real path (local path) if you want to create a zip file using an external script)
# notice that the path is in the column "contenthash" and NOT in the column pathhash
# if the contenthash starts with 9af3... then the file is stored in moodledata/filedir/9a/f3/contenthash
# I try to get the path to moodledata from the value of the geoip variable in the mdl_config table... maybe a bad idea
CONCAT('"',(Select left(value, length(value)-25) from prefix_config where name ="geoip2file"),'/filedir/', left(f.contenthash,2), "/",substring(f.contenthash,3,2),'/', f.contenthash, '"') AS 'link'
FROM prefix_resource AS r
INNER JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.instance = r.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = r.course
INNER JOIN prefix_context AS ct ON ct.instanceid = cm.id
JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
INNER JOIN prefix_files AS f ON f.contextid = ct.id AND f.mimetype IS NOT NULL AND f.component = 'mod_resource'
WHERE LOWER( r.name) LIKE 'syllabus%'
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:f.timemodified:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:f.timemodified:<%%
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
List files which have been tagged "Syllabus"
Contributed by François Parlant
Select
t.rawname AS 'rawtag',
c.shortname AS 'Cours shortname',
c.fullname AS 'Course name',
r.name As 'Resource name',
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/pluginfile.php/', ti.contextid, '/mod_resource/content/1/', f.filename, '">cliquez ici</a>') AS 'link',
ti.contextid AS 'Instance for link',
f.id AS 'file id'
FROM prefix_tag_instance AS ti
INNER JOIN prefix_tag AS t ON ti.tagid = t.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON ti.itemid = cm.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course AS c ON cm.course = c.id
INNER JOIN prefix_resource AS r ON r.id = cm.instance
INNER JOIN prefix_files AS f ON f.contextid = ti.contextid AND f.mimetype IS NOT NULL
WHERE t.rawname = 'Syllabus'
List of courses WITHOUT a resource with a name starting by "syllabus"
Contributed by François Parlant
- without teachers
select c.id, c.shortname,
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=', c.id, '">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS 'Course link'
FROM prefix_course AS c
INNER JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
WHERE r.course NOT IN (
Select r.course
from prefix_resource AS r
WHERE LOWER( r.name) LIKE 'syllabus%'
GROUP BY r.course)
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:c.enddate:<%%
List of courses have MULTIPLE resource with a name like "Syllabus%"
Contributed by François Parlant
select
r.course,
c.shortname,
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=', r.id, '">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS 'Course link'
FROM prefix_resource AS r
INNER JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = r.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories cc ON c.category = cc.id
WHERE LOWER( r.name) LIKE 'syllabus%'
GROUP BY r.course HAVING count(r.course)>1
%%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:cc.path%%
All users enrolled in a course without a role
Identifies All users that are enrolled in a course but are not assigned a role.
SELECT
user.firstname AS Firstname,
user.lastname AS Lastname,
user.idnumber Employee_ID,
course.fullname AS Course
FROM prefix_course AS course
JOIN prefix_enrol AS en ON en.courseid = course.id
JOIN prefix_user_enrolments AS ue ON ue.enrolid = en.id
JOIN prefix_user as user ON user.id = ue.userid
WHERE user.id NOT IN (
SELECT u.id
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_role AS r ON r.id = ra.roleid
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE c.id=course.id
)
ORDER BY Course, Lastname, Firstname
List course resources accumulative file size and count
This is the main (first) report, which has a link (alias) to a second report (the following on this page) which list each file in the course.
SELECT c.id "CourseID", context.id "ContextID"
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=', c.id, '">', c.fullname ,'</a>') AS "Course Name"
, COUNT(*) "Course Files" , ROUND( SUM( f.filesize ) /1048576 ) AS file_size_MB
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/blocks/configurable_reports/viewreport.php?alias=coursefiles&courseid=1&filter_courses=', c.id, '">List files</a>') AS "List Files"
FROM mdl_files AS f
JOIN mdl_context AS context ON context.id = f.contextid
JOIN mdl_course AS c ON c.id = (
SELECT instanceid
FROM mdl_context
WHERE id = SUBSTRING_INDEX( SUBSTRING_INDEX( context.path, '/' , -2 ) , '/', 1 ) )
WHERE filesize >0
GROUP BY c.id
With this report, you will have to define "alias" report property to "coursefiles" for it to be able to be called from the above report. And also setup (add) a FILTER_COURSES filter.
SELECT
id ,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/pluginfile.php/', contextid, '/', component, '/', filearea, '/', itemid, '/', filename, '">', filename,'</a>') AS "File"
,filesize, mimetype ,author, license, timecreated, component, filearea, filepath
FROM mdl_files AS f
WHERE filesize >0
AND f.contextid
IN ( SELECT id
FROM mdl_context
WHERE path
LIKE ( SELECT CONCAT('%/',id,'/%')
AS contextquery
FROM mdl_context
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_COURSES:instanceid%%
AND contextlevel = 50
)
)
Which courses has redundant topics
This report list several "active topics" calculations, per course. which should give an administrator some indications for which topics/sections/weeks are filled with resources and activities and which ones are empty and not used (usually, at the end of the course).
The following, second SQL query, could be used to "trim" down those redundant course topics/sections/weeks by updating the course format's numsection (Number of sections) setting. (It's a per course format setting!)
SELECT id, format,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">', c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,(SELECT value FROM `mdl_course_format_options` WHERE `courseid` = c.id AND `format` = c.format AND `name` = 'numsections' ) AS "numsections"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `mdl_course_sections` WHERE `course` = c.id AND `sequence` != '' ) AS "Non empty sections count"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `mdl_course_sections` WHERE `course` = c.id ) AS "Total section count"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `mdl_course_sections` WHERE `course` = c.id AND sequence IS NOT NULL) AS "Non NULL sections count"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `mdl_course_sections` WHERE `course` = c.id AND name != '') AS "Non empty section Name count"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_course_modules cm WHERE cm.course = c.id) "Modules count"
FROM mdl_course AS c
The following SQL REPLACE query is used for "fixing" (updating) the "numsections" of a specific course format "onetopics" (you can always change it, or discard it to use this SQL REPLACE on all course formats)
REPLACE INTO `mdl_course_format_options` (`id`, `courseid`, `format`, `sectionid`, `name`, `value`)
SELECT NULL, c.id, 'onetopic', '0', 'numsections', (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `mdl_course_sections` WHERE `course` = c.id AND name != '')
FROM `mdl_course` c where format = 'onetopic'
Hidden Courses with Students Enrolled
Contributed by Eric Strom
This query identifies courses with student enrollment that are currently hidden from students. Includes the defined course start date, count of students and instructors, and a clickable email link of instructor (first found record if more than one).
SELECT c.visible AS Visible,
DATE(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate)) AS StartDate,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',
c.id,'">',c.idnumber,'</a>') AS Course_ID,
(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Students,
(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Instructors,
(SELECT DISTINCT concat('<a href="mailto:',u.email,'">',u.email,'</a>')
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS 'Instructor_Email',
now() AS Report_Timestamp
FROM prefix_course AS c
WHERE c.visible = 0 AND (SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) > 0
ORDER BY StartDate, Instructor_Email, Course_ID
Course formats used on my system
SELECT COUNT(*) 'Count', c.format 'Format'
FROM prefix_course AS c
GROUP BY c.format
Course catalogue with future courses
SELECT CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/info.php?id=',course.id,'">',course.fullname,'</a>') AS Kurs, FROM_UNIXTIME(startdate, '%Y/%m/%d') AS Beginn
FROM prefix_course AS course
WHERE DATEDIFF(NOW(),FROM_UNIXTIME(startdate)) < 0
ORDER BY startdate
Enrolment methods used in all courses
List of all the enrolment methods attached to all courses with their type, enabled status, sort order, and custom name if any. Includes a link directly the each course's enrolment methods settings page. Known to work in 3.11 (should work in most earlier version.) This report could serve as the basis and be easily expanded to show the various settings details for the methods if you want.
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/enrol/instances.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS "Course",
e.enrol AS "Method",
CASE e.status
WHEN 0 THEN 'Enabled'
WHEN 1 THEN '-'
ELSE e.status
END AS "Status",
IF(e.name IS NOT NULL,e.name,'-') AS "Custom name"
FROM prefix_enrol e
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = e.courseid
ORDER BY c.shortname,e.sortorder
GROUP REPORTS
List course group mode settings
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Every course has a group mode set in the course settings. The options are stored in prefix_course.groupmode, where
- 0 = No groups
- 1 = Separate groups
- 2 = Visible groups
The Group mode forced setting is in prefix_course.groupmodeforce and is 0 for off and 1 for on. The following query will show you these settings for all courses.
SELECT
c.shortname AS "Course",
CASE c.groupmode
WHEN 0 THEN "No groups"
WHEN 1 THEN "Separate groups"
WHEN 2 THEN "Visible groups"
ELSE "This should not happen!"
END AS "Group mode",
IF(c.groupmodeforce=0, "Not forced","Forced") AS "Group mode forced"
FROM prefix_course c
ORDER BY c.shortname
Courses that are defined as using Groups
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/group/index.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm WHERE cm.course = c.id) Modules
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_groups g WHERE g.courseid = c.id) Groups
FROM `prefix_course` AS c
WHERE groupmode > 0
Courses with Groups
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
List of all courses with Groups in them (groupmode > 0). You can also use groupmode=1 to list just Separate type groups or groupmode=2 to list Visible type groups.
SELECT c.shortname, g.name, c.groupmode
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_groups AS g ON c.id = g.courseid
WHERE c.groupmode > 0
Users enrolled in a course with groups but not assigned a group
Displays by course all enrolled users that have not been assigned a group in courses that have groups. NOTE: This needs to be optimized.
SELECT DISTINCT
user2.firstname AS Firstname,
user2.lastname AS Lastname,
user2.email AS Email,
user2.city AS City,
course.fullname AS Course
,(SELECT shortname FROM prefix_role WHERE id=en.roleid) AS ROLE
,(SELECT name FROM prefix_role WHERE id=en.roleid) AS RoleName
FROM prefix_course AS course
JOIN prefix_enrol AS en ON en.courseid = course.id
JOIN prefix_user_enrolments AS ue ON ue.enrolid = en.id
JOIN prefix_user AS user2 ON ue.userid = user2.id
JOIN prefix_groups AS g ON g.courseid = course.id
WHERE ue.enrolid NOT IN (select userid from prefix_groups_members WHERE g.id=groupid)
ORDER BY Course, Lastname
Groups in course with member list
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
List the groups in a course (replace the # by the course id number) with the members of each group.
SELECT c.shortname, g.name AS Groupname, u.username
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_groups AS g ON g.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_groups_members AS m ON g.id = m.groupid
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON m.userid = u.id
WHERE c.id = #
Note: if you are using Configurable Reports block and want to perform this query on the current course you are in, then you can use a WHERE clause like this:
WHERE c.id = %%COURSEID%%
All the Groups I am in in all courses
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This will show all the groups in all courses that the user running the report is a member of. It uses the variable %%USERID%% used by the two Moodle plugins to do this.
SELECT
c.shortname AS Course,
g.name AS Groupname
FROM (SELECT userid, groupid FROM prefix_groups_members WHERE userid = %%USERID%%) AS GRU
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = GRU.userid
JOIN prefix_groups g ON g.id = GRU.groupid
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = g.courseid
# uncomment to limit it to only the current course
WHERE g.courseid = %%COURSEID%%
ORDER BY c.shortname, g.name
Group Export
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
There's a group import function, but no export. Use this to give you a report with the proper column order and headings to export to a csv file you can then import into another course to replicate the groups. This is a simple version with just the main fields: groupname, description, enrolment key.
SELECT g.name AS groupname, g.description, g.enrolmentkey
FROM prefix_groups AS g
JOIN prefix_course as c ON g.courseid = c.id
WHERE c.id = #
COURSE DESIGN REPORTS
These are reports which summarize course design aspects, such as activity and resource modules per section, types of activities used, etc.
Course Content/Week
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
This report assumes that the first 14 sections in a course, not including the "0" or "Welcome" section, correspond to weeks (with "Subsections" given numbers much higher in the sequence). Of those sections, each is checked to count the number of:
Forums Graded Activities (may include Forums) Resources (not including a Label)
Totals of each of these types of content elements per section are provided.
Note: Only visible resources and activities are counted. Note: this is a "Global" report. Run it within a course to see a summary of the contents of that course.
SELECT
cs.section AS 'Week'
, cs.name AS 'Section Name'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((gi.id IS NULL) AND (m.name NOT LIKE 'label'),cm.id,NULL)) AS 'Ungraded Resources'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(m.name LIKE 'forum', cm.id, NULL)) AS 'Forums'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(gi.id, cm.id, NULL)) AS 'Graded Activities'
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_course_sections AS cs ON cs.course = c.id AND cs.section <= 14 AND cs.section > 0
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON m.id = cm.module
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.courseid = c.id AND gi.itemmodule = m.name AND gi.iteminstance = cm.instance
WHERE
cs.visible = 1
AND cm.visible = 1
AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY cs.section
ORDER BY cs.section
Assignments and Weights
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Returns a list of grade book categories for the current course, grade book weightings, the first type of assignment included in the category, a count of different assignment types for each category, and a count of assignments for each category.
Categories with weights of 0 are not included in this report.
Only visible activities are included in this report.
Note: This is designed to be a "Global" report in Configurable Reports.
SELECT
IF(gc.parent IS NOT NULL, gc.fullname, 'None') AS 'Grade Book Category'
, IF(gc.parent IS NOT NULL, ROUND(gic.aggregationcoef, 2), ROUND(SUM(DISTINCT gi.aggregationcoef), 2)+ROUND(SUM(DISTINCT mgi.aggregationcoef), 2)) AS 'Category weight'
, CONCAT_WS(', ',GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT gi.itemmodule SEPARATOR ', '), IF(mgi.id, 'manual',NULL)) AS 'Activity Types'
, COUNT(DISTINCT gi.itemmodule) + IF(mgi.id,1,0) AS 'Different Activity Types'
, CONCAT_WS('<br>', GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT gi.itemname ORDER BY gi.itemname SEPARATOR '<br>'), GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT mgi.itemname ORDER BY mgi.itemname SEPARATOR '<br>')) AS 'Activity Names'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(gi.id, cm.id, NULL)) + COUNT(DISTINCT mgi.id) AS 'Activity Count'
FROM prefix_course AS c
#get grade categories
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_categories AS gc ON gc.courseid = c.id
# back from categories to grade items to get aggregations and weights
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gic ON gic.courseid = c.id AND gic.itemtype = 'category' AND gic.aggregationcoef != 0 AND (LOCATE(gic.iteminstance, gc.path) OR (gc.parent IS NULL))
# attach activities to course
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = c.id
# attach grade items to activities
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.courseid = c.id AND gi.iteminstance = cm.instance AND gi.itemtype = 'mod' AND gi.categoryid = gc.id AND gi.hidden != 1
# attach manual grade items to course-- they don't have modules
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS mgi ON mgi.courseid = c.id and mgi.itemtype = 'manual' AND mgi.categoryid = gc.id
WHERE
cm.visible = 1
AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY gc.id
ORDER BY gc.id
Pre-Term Course Review
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Provides an overview of the readiness of ONLINE, HYBRID, and BLENDED courses in the Staging category and all subcategories. Links to each course are provided. Other details:
- "Required blocks" include Instructor Block (mooprofile), Activities, and the Research block.
- "Instructor Details" block is not the "Instructor" block (mooprofile) automatically provided by the system. It is an optional block that can be edited by the instructor. If not edited to remove boilerplate text, it should be hidden.
- All courses should be in the "Collapsed Topics" format with the "Weeks" structure.
- "Weeks defined in course settings" is taken from our SIS when the course shells are created, but can be edited by faculty. "# of weeks named and visible" should usually match or exceed this value.
- We recommend that each week contain at least one forum, at least one graded activity, and at least one ungraded resource.
- "Syllabus updated" date is for the first attached file found with the text "syllabus" in the name. The "Days ago" calculation is included for convenience.
Note: At our institution, we construct categories each term, and insert a text string "staging" in the Category ID for pre-term courses during the preparation or "staging" phase of course development. We remove this text string (and change it to "production") when courses go live at the start of the new term.
SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS Course
#,RIGHT(c.idnumber,2) AS Type # Specific to GSC "Instructional Method" storage
#, substring_index(substr(c.shortname FROM locate('.',c.shortname)+1),'-',1) AS Section # Specific to GSC
,(SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',u.id,'">',u.lastname,', ', u.firstname,'</a>')
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS 'Instructor'
,(SELECT IF((u2.description IS NULL) OR (u2.description LIKE ''),'NO', 'YES')
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u2 ON u2.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS 'Profile Has Bio'
,(SELECT IF(u3.picture > 0,'YES','NO')
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u3 ON u3.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS 'Profile Has Picture'
, IF(((bpi.visible IS NULL) OR (bpi.visible !=0)) AND ((bpm.visible IS NULL) OR (bpm.visible !=0)) AND ((bpa.visible IS NULL) OR (bpa.visible !=0)) AND ((bpr.visible IS NULL) OR (bpr.visible !=0)),'YES','NO') AS 'Required blocks visible'
#, IF((bpm.visible IS NULL) OR (bpm.visible !=0),'YES','NO') AS 'Messages block visible'
#, IF((bpa.visible IS NULL) OR (bpa.visible !=0),'YES','NO') AS 'activities block visible'
#, IF((bpr.visible IS NULL) OR (bpr.visible !=0),'YES','NO') AS 'research block visible'
#, IF(SUM(IF(bi.configdata LIKE 'Tzo4OiJzdGRDbGFzcyI6Mzp7czo1OiJ0aXRsZSI7czoxODoiSW5zdHJ1Y3RvciBEZXRhaWxzI%',1,0)) AND (bip.visible !=0),'YES','') AS 'Instructor Details Block visible' # This is a hack based on UUencoded string data from the title of HTML "Instructor Details" block
#, IF(bi.configdata LIKE '%ZGl0IHRoaXMgYmxvY2s%','NO','') AS 'Instructor Details Block Updated' # HTML block has string 'dit this block'
#, IF(COUNT(bi.id) - SUM(IF(bi.configdata LIKE 'Tzo4OiJzdGRDbGFzcyI6Mzp7czo1OiJ0aXRsZSI7czoxODoiSW5zdHJ1Y3RvciBEZXRhaWxzI%',1,0)),'YES','') AS 'possible extra instructor blocks' #looking for any HTML block with "instructor" in the title
, IF(c.format='topcoll','YES', c.format) AS 'Collapsed Topics course format' # change this if you want to test for a different format
, IF(cfo.value = 2, 'YES','NO') AS 'weeks structure'
, cfw.value AS 'weeks defined in course settings'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(((cs.name IS NOT NULL) AND (cs.visible = 1) AND (cs.section != '0') AND (cs.sequence IS NOT NULL)),cs.id,NULL)) AS '# of weeks named & visible (includes orphans)'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(m.name LIKE 'forum', cm.id, NULL)) AS 'Forums'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(m.name LIKE 'forum' ,cs.id , NULL)) AS 'Weeks with Forum'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(gi.id, cm.id, NULL)) AS 'Activities'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(gi.id, cs.id, NULL)) AS 'Weeks with Activities'
, COUNT(DISTINCT mgi.id) AS 'Manual Grade Items'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((gi.id IS NULL) AND (m.name NOT IN ('forum','label')),cm.id,NULL)) AS 'Resources'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((gi.id IS NULL) AND (m.name NOT IN ('forum','label')), cs.id, NULL)) AS 'Weeks with Resources'
# Here are some other things you could check for per course
#,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%forum%') AS Forums
#,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%quiz%') AS Quizzes
#,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%assign%') AS Assignments
#,(SELECT COUNT(prefix_resource.id) FROM prefix_resource JOIN prefix_course ON prefix_course.id = prefix_resource.course WHERE c.id = prefix_resource.course) AS Files
#,(SELECT COUNT(prefix_url.id) FROM prefix_url JOIN prefix_course ON prefix_course.id = prefix_url.course WHERE c.id = prefix_url.course) AS Links
,(SELECT FROM_UNIXTIME(MAX(prefix_resource.timemodified))
FROM prefix_resource
JOIN prefix_course ON prefix_course.id = prefix_resource.course WHERE c.id = prefix_resource.course AND prefix_resource.name LIKE '%syllabus%') AS SyllabusDate
,(SELECT TO_DAYS(NOW())-TO_DAYS(FROM_UNIXTIME(MAX(prefix_resource.timemodified)))
FROM prefix_resource
JOIN prefix_course ON prefix_course.id = prefix_resource.course WHERE c.id = prefix_resource.course AND prefix_resource.name LIKE '%syllabus%') AS DaysAgo
, IF(COUNT(DISTINCT IF(f.type LIKE 'news', f.id,NULL)),'YES','NO' ) AS 'Announcement Forum Visible'
, IF(COUNT(DISTINCT IF(f.type LIKE 'news', fd.id,NULL)),'YES','NO' ) AS 'Announcement posted'
FROM prefix_course AS c
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctxx ON c.id = ctxx.instanceid
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_positions AS bpi ON bpi.contextid = ctxx.id AND bpi.blockinstanceid = '43692' # mooprofile
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_positions AS bpm ON bpm.contextid = ctxx.id AND bpm.blockinstanceid = '43962' # messages
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_positions AS bpa ON bpa.contextid = ctxx.id AND bpa.blockinstanceid = '43963' # activities
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_positions AS bpr ON bpr.contextid = ctxx.id AND bpr.blockinstanceid = '38368' # html research help
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_sections AS cs ON cs.course = c.id AND cs.visible = 1 AND cs.sequence IS NOT NULL
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON m.id = cm.module
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.courseid = c.id AND gi.itemmodule = m.name AND gi.iteminstance = cm.instance
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON f.course = c.id AND cm.instance = f.id AND cm.visible = 1
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.forum = f.id
# attach manual grade items to course-- they don't have modules
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS mgi ON mgi.courseid = c.id and mgi.itemtype = 'manual'
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_format_options AS cfo ON cfo.courseid = c.id AND cfo.name = 'layoutstructure'
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_format_options AS cfw ON cfw.courseid = c.id AND cfw.name = 'numsections'
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_instances AS bi ON bi.parentcontextid = ctxx.id AND bi.blockname = 'html' AND (bi.configdata LIKE '%SW5zdHJ1Y3Rvc%' or bi.configdata LIKE '%bnN0cnVjdG9y%')
LEFT JOIN prefix_block_positions AS bip ON bip.blockinstanceid = bi.id
WHERE RIGHT(c.idnumber,2) IN ('OL', 'BL', 'HY')
# AND substring(cc.path,2,2) IN ('26') # Staging
#AND substring(cc.path,2,3) IN ('158') # UG
AND cc.idnumber LIKE '%staging%'
AND ctxx.contextlevel = 50
GROUP BY c.shortname
Course Syllabus
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College / Moodle HQ
This report requires ELIS. It runs from within a course and constructs a course syllabus based on content in the course and in the ELIS entries related to the course (Class Instance, Course Description, and Program). It is a proof-of-concept of an automated syllabus production tool. Fields such as "Course Policies" and "Teaching Philosophy" are added to the Class Instance records, and instructors enter them there. The Instructor Bio is pulled from the User Profile of all users with the Teacher role in the course.
SELECT
c.fullname AS 'fullname'
, ec.idnumber AS 'elis-id'
, DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ec.startdate), '%b %e, %Y') AS 'start'
, DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ec.enddate), '%b %e, %Y') AS 'end'
, ecd.name AS 'longname'
, ecd.code AS 'coursecode'
, ecd.credits AS 'coursecredits'
, ecd.syllabus AS 'description'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'learning-outcomes'
WHERE ctxecd.id = eft.contextid) AS 'outcomes'
,(SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',u.id,'">',u.firstname,' ', u.lastname,'</a> ', u.email)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS 'Instructor'
, (SELECT efc.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_char AS efc
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = efc.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'term-code'
WHERE ctxci.id = efc.contextid) AS 'termcode'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'prerequisites'
WHERE ctxecd.id = eft.contextid) AS 'prerequisites'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'textbooks'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'textbooks'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'other-class-materials'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'other-class-materials'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'course-policies'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'course-policies'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'teaching-philosophy'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'teaching-philosophy'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'course-methods'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'course-methods'
,(SELECT u2.description
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u2 ON u2.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS 'Bio'
,(SELECT
GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(
'<tr><td style="border: solid #000 .5px">',IF(gc.parent IS NOT NULL, gc.fullname, 'None')
, ' </td><td style="border: solid #000 .5px"> '
,IF(gc.parent IS NOT NULL, ROUND(gic.aggregationcoef, 2), ROUND( gi.aggregationcoef, 2)+ROUND(mgi.aggregationcoef, 2))
) SEPARATOR '</td></tr>')
#get grade categories
FROM prefix_grade_categories AS gc
# back from categories to grade items to get aggregations and weights
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gic ON gic.courseid = gc.courseid AND gic.itemtype = 'category' AND gic.aggregationcoef != 0 AND (LOCATE(gic.iteminstance, gc.path) OR (gc.parent IS NULL))
# attach grade items to activities
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.courseid = gc.courseid AND gi.itemtype = 'mod' AND gi.categoryid = gc.id AND gi.hidden != 1
# attach manual grade items to course-- they don't have modules
LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS mgi ON mgi.courseid = gc.courseid and mgi.itemtype = 'manual' AND mgi.categoryid = gc.id
WHERE gc.courseid = c.id ) AS 'grade categories'
, '<table width = "50%" >' AS 'table start'
, '<table width = "100%" >' AS 'table start 2'
, '</table>' AS 'table end'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'activities-schedule'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'activities'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'schedule'
WHERE ctxci.id = eft.contextid) AS 'schedule'
, (SELECT eft.data
FROM prefix_local_eliscore_fld_data_text AS eft
JOIN prefix_local_eliscore_field AS ef ON ef.id = eft.fieldid AND ef.shortname = 'grading-scale'
WHERE ctxepm.id = eft.contextid) AS 'gradescale'
FROM
prefix_course AS c
# connect moodle course to ELIS class instance
LEFT JOIN prefix_local_elisprogram_cls_mdl AS ecm ON ecm.moodlecourseid = c.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_local_elisprogram_cls AS ec ON ec.id = ecm.classid
# class instance context
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctxci ON ctxci.instanceid = ec.id AND ctxci.contextlevel = '14'
# connect ELIS class instance to ELIS course description
LEFT JOIN prefix_local_elisprogram_crs AS ecd ON ecd.id = ec.courseid
# course description context
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctxecd ON ctxecd.instanceid = ecd.id AND ctxecd.contextlevel = '13'
#connect ELIS program to ELIS Course Description
LEFT JOIN prefix_local_elisprogram_pgm_crs AS epc ON epc.courseid = ecd.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_local_elisprogram_pgm AS epm ON epm.id = epc.curriculumid
# course program context
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctxepm ON ctxepm.instanceid = epm.id AND ctxepm.contextlevel = '11'
WHERE
c.id = %%COURSEID%%
Course Activities Helper
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
This report provides a list of the graded activities in a course.
- Note: Only graded activities are displayed.
- Note: This is a "Global" report. Run it within a course to see a summary of the contents of that course.
- Note: This report assumes that course sections each last one week.
# 303 Course Activities Helper
SELECT
gi.itemmodule AS 'activity type'
# cs.section AS 'section number'
# Calculation assumes each section lasts one week
, CONCAT(DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate + (7*24*60*60* (cs.section-1))), '%b %e, %Y'),' - <br>',DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate + (7*24*60*60* (cs.section))), '%b %e, %Y')) AS 'Date'
, gi.itemname AS 'activity name'
#, (SELECT asg.intro FROM prefix_assign AS asg WHERE asg.id = cm.instance) AS 'intro'
#, (SELECT f.intro FROM prefix_forum AS f WHERE f.id = cm.instance) AS 'f intro'
, CASE gi.itemmodule
WHEN 'assign' THEN (SELECT asg.intro FROM prefix_assign AS asg WHERE asg.id = gi.iteminstance)
WHEN 'forum' THEN (SELECT f.intro FROM prefix_forum AS f WHERE f.id = gi.iteminstance)
WHEN 'quiz' THEN (SELECT q.intro FROM prefix_quiz AS q WHERE q.id = gi.iteminstance)
END AS 'test case'
#, (SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(CONCAT(' - ',gi.itemname) SEPARATOR '<BR>') FROM prefix_grade_items AS gi JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON gi.iteminstance = cm.instance WHERE gi.gradetype = 1 AND gi.hidden != 1 AND gi.courseid = c.id AND cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id ) AS 'activities'
FROM
prefix_course AS c
#get grade sections
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_sections AS cs ON cs.course = c.id AND cs.section > 0 AND cs.section <=14
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id
#LEFT JOIN prefix_assign AS asg ON asg.id = cm.instance
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.iteminstance = cm.instance AND gi.gradetype = 1 AND gi.hidden != 1 AND gi.courseid = c.id AND cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id
WHERE
c.id = %%COURSEID%%
AND cs.visible = 1
ORDER BY gi.itemmodule, cs.section
COURSE COMPLETION and GRADE REPORTS
Site-Wide Grade Report with All Items
Shows grades for all course items along with course totals for each student. Works with ad-hoc reports or Configurable Reports.
Editor Note: This version is for MSSQL server. For MySQL, see below.
SELECT u.firstname AS 'First' , u.lastname AS 'Last',
u.firstname + ' ' + u.lastname AS 'Display Name',
c.fullname AS 'Course',
cc.name AS 'Category',
CASE
WHEN gi.itemtype = 'course'
THEN c.fullname + ' Course Total'
ELSE gi.itemname
END AS 'Item Name',
ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS Grade,
DATEADD(ss,gg.timemodified,'1970-01-01') AS Time
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id
ORDER BY lastname
For MySQL users, you'll need to use the MySQL DATE_ADD function instead of DATEADD. Replace the line:
DATEADD(ss,gg.timemodified,'1970-01-01') AS Time
with:
FROM_UNIXTIME(gg.timemodified) AS Time
And:
u.firstname + ' ' + u.lastname AS 'Display Name',
with:
CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname) AS 'Display Name',
And:
THEN c.fullname + ' Course Total'
with:
THEN CONCAT(c.fullname,' Course Total')
Editor Note by Randy Thornton: or in full the MySQL version is:
SELECT u.firstname AS 'First' ,
u.lastname AS 'Last',
CONCAT(u.firstname, ' ', u.lastname) AS 'Display Name',
c.fullname AS 'Course',
cc.name AS 'Category',
CASE
WHEN gi.itemtype = 'course'
THEN CONCAT(c.fullname, ' Course Total')
ELSE gi.itemname
END AS 'Item Name',
ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS Grade,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(gg.timemodified),'%Y-%m-%d') AS Time
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id
ORDER BY u.lastname
Site-Wide Grade Report with Just Course Totals
A second site-wide grade report for all students that just shows course totals. Works with ad-hoc reports or Configurable Reports
SELECT u.firstname AS 'First' , u.lastname AS 'Last', u.firstname + ' ' + u.lastname AS 'Display Name',
cc.name AS 'Category',
CASE
WHEN gi.itemtype = 'course'
THEN c.fullname + ' Course Total'
ELSE gi.itemname
END AS 'Item Name',
ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS Grade,
DATEADD(ss,gg.timemodified,'1970-01-01') AS Time
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id AND gi.itemtype = 'course'
ORDER BY lastname
For MySQL users:
SELECT u.firstname AS 'First' , u.lastname AS 'Last', CONCAT(u.firstname , ' ' , u.lastname) AS 'Display Name',
c.fullname AS 'Course',
cc.name AS 'Category',
CASE
WHEN gi.itemtype = 'course'
THEN CONCAT(c.fullname, ' - Total')
ELSE gi.itemname
END AS 'Item Name',
ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS Grade,
FROM_UNIXTIME(gg.timemodified) AS TIME
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id AND gi.itemtype = 'course'
ORDER BY lastname
Learner report by Learner with grades
Which Learners in which course and what are the grades
SELECT u.firstname AS 'Name' , u.lastname AS 'Surname', c.fullname AS 'Course', cc.name AS 'Category',
CASE WHEN gi.itemtype = 'Course'
THEN c.fullname + ' Course Total'
ELSE gi.itemname
END AS 'Item Name', ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS Score,ROUND(gg.rawgrademax,2) AS Max, ROUND(gg.finalgrade / gg.rawgrademax * 100 ,2) as Percentage,
if (ROUND(gg.finalgrade / gg.rawgrademax * 100 ,2) > 79,'Yes' , 'No') as Pass
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id and gi.itemname != 'Attendance'
ORDER BY `Name` ASC
Grades for all students in all courses
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
A basic report showing grades for Students in all courses. It has only four columns: username, course shortname, grade, and date, restricted to the standard role of Student. You can use this as the basis for more complex reports.
SELECT
u.username,
c.shortname AS "Course",
ROUND(gg.finalgrade,2) AS "Grade",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(gg.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d') AS "Date"
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.id = gg.itemid
WHERE gi.courseid = c.id
AND gi.itemtype = 'course'
# students only role id is 5
AND ra.roleid = 5
ORDER BY u.username, c.shortname
Course Completion sitewide for all Users
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
A very simple report with a list of course completion status by username. Completions are noted by date, blank otherwise.
SELECT
u.username,
c.shortname,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(cp.timecompleted),'%Y-%m-%d') AS completed
FROM prefix_course_completions AS cp
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON cp.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON cp.userid = u.id
WHERE c.enablecompletion = 1
ORDER BY u.username
Another version which includes the start and completed times.
SELECT
u.firstname,
u.lastname,
c.shortname AS 'Course',
CASE
WHEN cp.timestarted = 0 THEN DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(cp.timeenrolled),'%Y-%m-%d')
ELSE DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(cp.timestarted),'%Y-%m-%d')
END AS 'Started',
FROM_UNIXTIME(cp.timecompleted) AS 'Complete'
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_course_completions AS cp ON cp.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = cp.course
User Course Completion with Criteria
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
A report with course completions by username, with Aggregation method, Criteria types, and Criteria detail where available.
SELECT u.username AS user,
c.shortname AS course,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(t.timecompleted),'%Y-%m-%d') AS completed,
CASE
WHEN (SELECT a.method FROM prefix_course_completion_aggr_methd AS a WHERE (a.course = c.id AND a.criteriatype IS NULL) = 1) THEN "Any"
ELSE "All"
END AS aggregation,
CASE
WHEN p.criteriatype = 1 THEN "Self"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 2 THEN "By Date"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 3 THEN "Unenrol Status"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 4 THEN "Activity"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 5 THEN "Duration"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 6 THEN "Course Grade"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 7 THEN "Approve by Role"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 8 THEN "Previous Course"
END AS criteriatype,
CASE
WHEN p.criteriatype = 1 THEN "*"
WHEN p.criteriatype = 2 THEN DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(p.timeend),'%Y-%m-%d')
WHEN p.criteriatype = 3 THEN t.unenroled
WHEN p.criteriatype = 4 THEN
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/',p.module,'/view.php?id=',p.moduleinstance,'">',p.module,'</a>')
WHEN p.criteriatype = 5 THEN p.enrolperiod
WHEN p.criteriatype = 6 THEN CONCAT('Needed: ',ROUND(p.gradepass,2),' Achieved: ',ROUND(t.gradefinal,2))
WHEN p.criteriatype = 7 THEN p.role
WHEN p.criteriatype = 8 THEN (SELECT pc.shortname FROM prefix_course AS pc WHERE pc.id = p.courseinstance)
END AS criteriadetail
FROM prefix_course_completion_crit_compl AS t
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON t.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON t.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_course_completion_criteria AS p ON t.criteriaid = p.id
Courses with Completion Enabled and their settings
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
List of all courses with completion enabled and their Aggregation setting, Criteria types, and Criteria details.
SELECT c.shortname AS Course,
CASE
WHEN (SELECT a.method FROM prefix_course_completion_aggr_methd AS a WHERE (a.course = t.course AND a.criteriatype IS NULL)) = 2 THEN "All"
ELSE "Any"
END AS Course_Aggregation,
CASE
WHEN t.criteriatype = 1 THEN "Self completion"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 2 THEN "Date done by"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 3 THEN "Unenrolement"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 4 THEN "Activity completion"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 5 THEN "Duration in days"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 6 THEN "Final grade"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 7 THEN "Approve by role"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 8 THEN "Previous course"
END AS Criteria_type,
CASE
WHEN t.criteriatype = 1 THEN "On"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 2 THEN DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(t.timeend),'%Y-%m-%d')
WHEN t.criteriatype = 3 THEN "On"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 4 THEN
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/',t.module,'/view.php?id=',t.moduleinstance,'">',t.module,'</a>')
WHEN t.criteriatype = 5 THEN ROUND(t.enrolperiod/86400)
WHEN t.criteriatype = 6 THEN ROUND(t.gradepass,2)
WHEN t.criteriatype = 7 THEN (SELECT r.shortname FROM prefix_role AS r WHERE r.id = t.role)
WHEN t.criteriatype = 8 THEN (SELECT pc.shortname FROM prefix_course AS pc WHERE pc.id = t.courseinstance)
END AS Criteria_detail
FROM prefix_course_completion_criteria as t
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON t.course = c.id
WHERE c.enablecompletion = 1
ORDER BY course
Course Completion Report with custom dates
List of users who completed multiple or single course/s from a start date to end date chosen by the user. The output gives username, name, course name, completion date and score
SELECT u.username AS 'User Name',
CONCAT(u.firstname , ' ' , u.lastname) AS 'Name',
c.shortname AS 'Course Name',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(p.timecompleted),'%W %e %M, %Y') AS 'Completed Date',
ROUND(c4.gradefinal,2) AS 'Score'
FROM prefix_course_completions AS p
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON p.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON p.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_course_completion_crit_compl AS c4 ON u.id = c4.userid
WHERE c.enablecompletion = 1 AND (p.timecompleted IS NOT NULL OR p.timecompleted !='')
AND (p.timecompleted>= :start_date AND p.timecompleted<=:end_date)
GROUP BY u.username
ORDER BY c.shortname
Scales used in activities
SELECT scale.name
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/',gi.itemmodule,'/view.php?id=',cm.id,'">',gi.itemname,'</a>') AS "Module View"
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/modedit.php?up','date=',cm.id,'">',gi.itemname,'</a>') AS "Module Settings"
FROM prefix_grade_items AS gi
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = gi.courseid
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = gi.courseid AND cm.instance = gi.iteminstance
JOIN prefix_scale AS scale ON scale.id = gi.scaleid
WHERE gi.scaleid IS NOT NULL
Extra Credit Items by Name Only
Contributed by Eric Strom
This query identifies grade items in visible courses with student enrollment that have "extra credit" in the name of the item but set as extra credit in the grade settings. Includes the defined course start date, count of students and instructors, and a clickable email link of instructor (first found record if more than one).
SELECT DATE(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate)) AS StartDate,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/grade/edit/tree/index.php',CHAR(63),'id=',
c.id,'">',c.idnumber,'</a>') AS Course_ID, gi.itemname AS Item_Name
,(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Students
,(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Instructors
,(SELECT DISTINCT concat('<a href="mailto:',u.email,'">',u.email,'</a>')
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS 'Instructor_Email'
,now() AS Report_Timestamp
FROM prefix_grade_items AS gi
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON gi.courseid = c.id
WHERE gi.itemname LIKE '%extra credit%'
AND gi.gradetype = '1'
AND gi.hidden = '0'
AND gi.aggregationcoef = '0'
AND c.visible = 1
AND (SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) > 0
GROUP BY Course_ID, gi.id
ORDER BY StartDate, Course_ID
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:Course_ID:~%%
Site Wide Number of Courses Completed by User
Contributed by Ken St. John
Simple report that shows the number of completed courses for all users site wide
SELECT u.lastname, u.firstname,
COUNT(p.timecompleted) AS TotalCompletions
FROM prefix_course_completions AS p
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON p.userid = u.id
GROUP BY p.userid
ORDER BY u.lastname
ACTIVITY MODULE REPORTS
Note that specific activity modules each have their own section below, with the Resource modules - book, file, folder, page and url all in one section together. At the end is a section for all third party additional activity modules.
General or Multiple Activities
Reports covering multiple or all course modules.
User activity completions with dates
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This report shows the users completion status of activities across all courses. It is intended to be uses with Configurable Reports filters for user, start and end times, and also to be able to search the Module names. It includes the new core H5P module in 3.10. Add any third party activity modules you may have in your site as you need. Also, thanks to Tim Hunt for improvements to this query.
SELECT
u.username As 'User',
c.shortname AS 'Course',
m.name AS Activitytype,
CASE
WHEN m.name = 'assign' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_assign WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'assignment' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_assignment WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'book' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_book WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'chat' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_chat WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'choice' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_choice WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'data' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_data WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'feedback' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_feedback WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'folder' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_folder WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'forum' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_forum WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'glossary' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_glossary WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'h5pactivity' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_h5pactivity WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'imscp' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_imscp WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'label' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_label WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'lesson' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_lesson WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'lti' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_lti WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'page' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_page WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'quiz' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_quiz WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'resource' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_resource WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'scorm' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_scorm WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'survey' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_survey WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'url' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_url WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'wiki' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_wiki WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'workshop' THEN (SELECT name FROM prefix_workshop WHERE id = cm.instance)
ELSE "Other activity"
END AS Activityname,
# cm.section AS Coursesection,
CASE
WHEN cm.completion = 0 THEN '0 None'
WHEN cm.completion = 1 THEN '1 Self'
WHEN cm.completion = 2 THEN '2 Auto'
END AS Activtycompletiontype,
CASE
WHEN cmc.completionstate = 0 THEN 'In Progress'
WHEN cmc.completionstate = 1 THEN 'Completed'
WHEN cmc.completionstate = 2 THEN 'Completed with Pass'
WHEN cmc.completionstate = 3 THEN 'Completed with Fail'
ELSE 'Unknown'
END AS 'Progress',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(cmc.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS 'When'
FROM prefix_course_modules_completion cmc
JOIN prefix_user u ON cmc.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_course_modules cm ON cmc.coursemoduleid = cm.id
JOIN prefix_course c ON cm.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_modules m ON cm.module = m.id
# skip the predefined admin and guest user
WHERE u.id > 2
# config reports filters
%%FILTER_USERS:u.username%%
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:m.name:~%%
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:cmc.timemodified:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:cmc.timemodified:<%%
ORDER BY u.username
System wide use of activities and resources
SELECT count( cm.id ) AS counter, m.name
FROM `prefix_course_modules` AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
GROUP BY cm.module
ORDER BY counter DESC
System Wide usage count of various course Activities
(Tested and works fine in Moodle 2.x) Like: Forum, Wiki, Blog, Assignment, Database,
- Within specific category
- Teacher name in course
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') as Course
,(SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname) AS Teacher
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%') AS Wikis
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%blog%') AS Blogs
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%forum%') AS Forums
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%data%') AS Databses
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%assignment%') AS Assignments
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Students
FROM prefix_course AS c
WHERE c.category IN ( 18)
ORDER BY Wikis DESC,Blogs DESC, Forums DESC
Assignment Activity
Note: The current Assignment module uses the tables with names starting with prefix_assign_. This is the module introduced in Moodle 2.3 and has been in use ever since then (2012).
The old, previous Assignment module used tables beginning with prefix_assignment_. This old module was removed and has not been supported since Moodle 2.7. If you have any modern version of Moodle, only use the queries below that are for the new module. If you are the author of one of the older assignment modules, please remove it to prevent confusion. Thanks.
Assignment type usage in courses
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/assign/index.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS "List assignments"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_assign WHERE c.id = course) AS Assignments
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_assign_plugin_config AS apc
JOIN prefix_assign AS iassign ON iassign.id = apc.assignment
WHERE iassign.course = c.id AND apc.plugin = 'file' AND apc.subtype = 'assignsubmission' AND apc.name = 'enabled' AND apc.value = '1'
#GROUP BY apc.plugin
) AS "File Assignments"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_assign_plugin_config AS apc
JOIN prefix_assign AS iassign ON iassign.id = apc.assignment
WHERE iassign.course = c.id AND apc.plugin = 'onlinetext' AND apc.subtype = 'assignsubmission' AND apc.name = 'enabled' AND apc.value = '1'
) AS "Online Assignments"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_assign_plugin_config AS apc
JOIN prefix_assign AS iassign ON iassign.id = apc.assignment
WHERE iassign.course = c.id AND apc.plugin = 'pdf' AND apc.subtype = 'assignsubmission' AND apc.name = 'enabled' AND apc.value = '1'
) AS "PDF Assignments"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_assign_plugin_config AS apc
JOIN prefix_assign AS iassign ON iassign.id = apc.assignment
WHERE iassign.course = c.id AND apc.plugin = 'offline' AND apc.subtype = 'assignsubmission' AND apc.name = 'enabled' AND apc.value = '1'
) AS "Offline Assignments"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_assign_plugin_config AS apc
JOIN prefix_assign AS iassign ON iassign.id = apc.assignment
WHERE iassign.course = c.id AND apc.plugin = 'comments' AND apc.subtype = 'assignsubmission' AND apc.name = 'enabled' AND apc.value = '1'
) AS "Assignments Comments"
FROM prefix_assign AS assign
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = assign.course
GROUP BY c.id
All Ungraded Assignments
NOTE: This query is for the deprecated old Assignment module from Moodle 2.2, not the new Assignments module. Please update this query if you are the author or it will be removed as the 2.2 Assignment module is no longer supported since release 2.7. See: [1]
Returns all the submitted assignments that still need grading
select
u.firstname AS "First",
u.lastname AS "Last",
c.fullname AS "Course",
a.name AS "Assignment"
from prefix_assignment_submissions as asb
join prefix_assignment as a ON a.id = asb.assignment
join prefix_user as u ON u.id = asb.userid
join prefix_course as c ON c.id = a.course
join prefix_course_modules as cm ON c.id = cm.course
where asb.grade < 0 and cm.instance = a.id
and cm.module = 1
order by c.fullname, a.name, u.lastname
All Ungraded Assignments w/ Link
Returns all assignments submitted by those with the student role that have the status of 'submitted', along with a link that goes directly to the submission to grade it. The links work if you view the report within Moodle.
This query is updated for use with Moodle 2.2 or later. Contributed by Carly J. Born, Carleton College
SELECT
u.firstname AS "First",
u.lastname AS "Last",
c.fullname AS "Course",
a.name AS "Assignment",
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/assign/view.php?id=',
cm.id,
'&rownum=0&action=grader&userid=',
u.id,
'">Grade</a>')
AS "Assignment link"
FROM prefix_assign_submission sub
JOIN prefix_assign a ON a.id = sub.assignment
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = sub.userid
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = a.course AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
JOIN prefix_course_modules cm ON c.id = cm.course
JOIN prefix_context cxt ON c.id=cxt.instanceid AND cxt.contextlevel=50
JOIN prefix_role_assignments ra ON cxt.id = ra.contextid AND ra.roleid=5 AND ra.userid=u.id
WHERE cm.instance = a.id AND cm.module = 22 AND sub.status='submitted'
ORDER BY c.fullname, a.name, u.lastname
NOTE: you will need to change the cm.module = 22 number to be the id number of the Assignment module in your site. By default, this is 1.
Assignments (and Quizzes) waiting to be graded
NOTE: This query is for the deprecated old Assignment module from Moodle 2.2, not the new Assignments module. Please update this query if you are the author or it will be removed as the 2.2 Assignment module is no longer supported since release 2.7. See: [2]
This report requires a YEAR filter to be added (Available when using the latest block/configurable_reports)
Which you can always remove, to make this query work on earlier versions.
The report includes:
- number of quizzes
- unFinished Quiz attempts
- Finished Quiz attempts
- number of students
- number of Assignments
- number of submitted answers by students
- number of unchecked assignments (waiting for the Teacher) in a Course.
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,(SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname) AS Teacher
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/assignment/index.php?id=',c.id,'">מטלות</a>') AS Assignments
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/quiz/index.php?id=',c.id,'">בחנים</a>') AS 'Quizzes'
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_course_modules cm
JOIN prefix_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE m.name LIKE 'quiz' AND cm.course = c.id
GROUP BY cm.course
) AS 'nQuizzes'
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_quiz_attempts AS qa
JOIN prefix_quiz AS q ON q.id = qa.quiz
WHERE q.course = c.id
AND qa.timefinish = 0
GROUP BY q.course) AS 'unFinished Quiz attempts'
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_quiz_attempts AS qa
JOIN prefix_quiz AS q ON q.id = qa.quiz
WHERE q.course = c.id
AND qa.timefinish > 0
GROUP BY q.course) AS 'finished quiz attempts'
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
) AS nStudents
,(
SELECT count(a.id)
FROM prefix_assignment AS a
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON a.course = cm.course
WHERE cm.instance = a.id AND cm.module = 1 AND a.course = c.id
) nAssignments
,(
SELECT count(*)
FROM prefix_assignment AS a
WHERE a.course = c.id AND FROM_UNIXTIME(a.timedue) > NOW()
GROUP BY a.course
) 'Open <br/>Assignments'
, CONCAT(ROUND( (100 / iAssignments ) * iOpenAssignments ) ,'%') 'unFinished <br/>Assignments <br/>(percent)'
,(
SELECT count(asb.id)
FROM prefix_assignment_submissions AS asb
JOIN prefix_assignment AS a ON a.id = asb.assignment
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON a.course = cm.course
WHERE asb.grade < 0 AND cm.instance = a.id AND cm.module = 1 AND a.course = c.id
) 'unChecked <br/>Submissions'
,(
SELECT count(asb.id)
FROM prefix_assignment_submissions AS asb
JOIN prefix_assignment AS a ON a.id = asb.assignment
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON a.course = cm.course
WHERE cm.instance = a.id AND cm.module = 1 AND a.course = c.id
) 'Submitted <br/>Assignments'
FROM prefix_course AS c
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT course, count(*) AS iAssignments
FROM prefix_assignment AS a
GROUP BY a.course
) AS tblAssignmentsCount ON tblAssignmentsCount.course = c.id
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT course, count(*) AS iOpenAssignments
FROM prefix_assignment AS a
WHERE FROM_UNIXTIME(a.timedue) > NOW()
GROUP BY a.course
) AS tblOpenAssignmentsCount ON tblOpenAssignmentsCount.course = c.id
WHERE 1=1
#AND c.fullname LIKE '%תשעג%'
%%FILTER_YEARS:c.fullname%%
## You can enable the SEMESTER filter as well,
## by uncommenting the following line:
## %%FILTER_SEMESTERS:c.fullname%%
ORDER BY 'Open <br/>Assignments' DESC
Rubrics without zero values in criteria
Contributed by Eric Strom
Rubric calculations in Moodle can fail to align with instructors expectations if they lack a zero value for each criterion used in the assessment. From documentation at https://docs.moodle.org/32/en/Rubrics#Grade_calculation:
"For example, when the teacher in the previous example chose both levels with 1 point, the plain sum would be 2 points. But that is actually the lowest possible score so it maps to the grade 0 in Moodle. TIP: To avoid confusion from this sort of thing, we recommend including a level with 0 points in every rubric criterion."
This report identifies rubrics having criteria without a zero value level and the courses they live in. This also refines to only assignments with active rubrics that are visible to students in the course. Links to the each rubric id is the direct link to edit the rubric. Fix by adding a zero level for each criteria that is missing it. In general, the grading changes that result will be in the students' favor.
Includes search filter of course idnumber.
SELECT cat.name AS Department, concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',
c.id,'">',c.idnumber,'</a>') AS Course_ID,
c.fullname AS Course_Name,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/grade/grading/form/rubric/edit.php',CHAR(63),'areaid=',gd.areaid,'">',gd.areaid,'</a>') AS Rubric
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cat
ON cat.id = c.category
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm
ON c.id=cm.course
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx
ON cm.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_grading_areas AS garea
ON ctx.id = garea.contextid
JOIN prefix_grading_definitions AS gd
ON garea.id = gd.areaid
JOIN prefix_gradingform_rubric_criteria AS crit
ON gd.id = crit.definitionid
JOIN prefix_gradingform_rubric_levels AS levels
ON levels.criterionid = crit.id
WHERE cm.visible='1' AND garea.activemethod = 'rubric' AND (crit.id NOT IN
(SELECT crit.id
FROM prefix_gradingform_rubric_criteria AS crit
JOIN prefix_gradingform_rubric_levels AS levels
ON levels.criterionid = crit.id WHERE levels.score = '0'))
GROUP BY Rubric
ORDER BY Course_ID, Rubric
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:c.idnumber:~%%
Who is using "Single File Upload" assignment
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,(SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname) AS Teacher
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,ass.name as "Assignment Name"
FROM
prefix_assignment as ass
JOIN
prefix_course as c ON c.id = ass.course
WHERE `assignmenttype` LIKE 'uploadsingle'
Chat Activity
List the chats
Contributed by François Parlant This report gives the list of all chats with the name of the course and various ids needed for further queries.
The column "participants" is intended to work with an (optional) secondary report. If you don't need it , you can erase it. It produces a direct link to another (optional) report which will give you the current participants list to this chat.
select
c.shortname,
c.fullname,
ch.course,
ch.id,
# if you intend to use a secondary report to see the participants of a specific chat
# create the secondary report, check the id of the report in the url, and change the 21 in next line to your participant report's id
CONCAT('<a href="%%WWWROOT%%/blocks/configurable_reports/viewreport.php?id=21&filter_courses=', ch.id,'">Chat participants</a>') AS 'Course link',
ch.chattime
FROM
prefix_chat ch
INNER JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = ch.course
ORDER BY ch.chattime, c.fullname
Participants to a chat (optional secondary report)
This version of the participant list is intended to work with a link given in the previous report.
- User opens the report listing all the chats on the platform
- user clicks on the link from the column "chat participant"
- which open this report with a filter on the chatid
(careful, we are tweaking the coursefilter to carry instead the chatid: the displayed "course filter" will not work! but we need it)
SELECT
c.id AS courseid,
chu.chatid,
chu.userid AS 'chat user userid',
c.fullname,
u.username,
u.firstname,
u.lastname,
u.email
FROM
prefix_user u
LEFT JOIN prefix_chat_users chu ON chu.userid = u.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = chu.course
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_COURSES:chu.chatid%%
# you can also filter by course
# but don't put comment line between where and filter
# %%FILTER_COURSES:chu.course%%
ORDER BY c.fullname
List current participants to chat
Contributed by François Parlant
SELECT
c.id AS courseid,
chu.chatid,
chu.userid AS 'chat user userid',
c.fullname,
u.username,
u.firstname,
u.lastname,
u.email
FROM
prefix_user u
LEFT JOIN prefix_chat_users chu ON chu.userid = u.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = chu.course
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_COURSES:chu.course%%
ORDER BY c.fullname
Choice Activity
Choice Results
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Results of the Choice activity. For all courses, shows course shortname, username, the Choice text, and the answer chosen by the user.
SELECT c.shortname AS course, u.username, h.name as question, o.text AS answer
FROM prefix_choice AS h
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON h.course = c.id
JOIN prefix_choice_answers AS a ON h.id = a.choiceid
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON a.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_choice_options AS o ON a.optionid = o.id
Database Activity
There are no reports yet for the Database activity.
Feedback Activity
List the answers to all the Feedback activities within the current course, submitted by the current user
SELECT /* crs.fullname as "Course name", f.name AS "Journal name", CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',UPPER(u.lastname)) as "Participant", */ /* include these fields if you want to check the composition of the recordset */
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.timemodified),'%W %e %M, %Y') as "Answer Date",
CASE i.typ WHEN 'label' THEN i.presentation ELSE i.name END as "Topic", /* usually labels are used as section titles, so you'd want them present in the recordset */
v.value as "My Answer"
FROM prefix_feedback AS f
INNER JOIN prefix_course as crs on crs.id=f.course %%FILTER_COURSES:f.course%%
INNER JOIN prefix_feedback_item AS i ON f.id=i.feedback
INNER JOIN prefix_feedback_completed AS c on f.id=c.feedback %%FILTER_COURSEUSER:c.userid%%
LEFT JOIN prefix_feedback_value AS v on v.completed=c.id AND v.item=i.id
INNER JOIN prefix_user AS u on c.userid=u.id
WHERE c.id = %%COURSEID%% AND u.id = %%USERID%% AND c.anonymous_response = 1 /* This clause limits the recordset to the current course and the current user and includes/ excludes the anonymous responses as needed */
ORDER BY f.id, c.timemodified, i.id
Show all Feedbacks from all courses for all users including showing names of anonymous users
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Shows all Feedbacks in all Courses with all multi-choice questions and answers of all users including showing the username of anonymous users. Also shows truly anonymous users on the front page as 'Not-logged-in' users. This is a rough report, not a pretty report, and is limited to multiple-choice type questions, but is shows the answer number and the list of possible answers in raw form. I post it here as a basis for further reports, and also as away to get the identities of anonymous users if needed.
SELECT
c.shortname AS Course,
f.name AS Feedback,
# i.id AS Itemid,
i.name AS Itemname,
i.label AS Itemlabel,
CASE
WHEN f.anonymous = 1 AND u.id != 0 THEN CONCAT(u.username, ' :ANON')
WHEN fc.userid = 0 THEN 'Not-logged-in'
ELSE u.username
END AS 'User',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(fc.timemodified),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Completed",
v.value AS "Choice",
CASE
WHEN i.typ = 'multichoice' THEN
IF ( SUBSTRING(i.presentation,1,6)='d>>>>>',
SUBSTRING(i.presentation,7),
i.presentation)
ELSE i.presentation
END AS "Answers",
i.typ,
i.dependitem,
i.dependvalue
FROM prefix_feedback f
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id=f.course
JOIN prefix_feedback_item AS i ON f.id=i.feedback
JOIN prefix_feedback_completed fc ON f.id=fc.feedback
LEFT JOIN prefix_feedback_value v ON v.completed=fc.id AND v.item=i.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_user AS u ON fc.userid=u.id
WHERE i.typ != 'pagebreak'
Show all Feedbacks from all courses for all users with their answers
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Shows all Feedbacks in all Courses with all multi-choice questions and answers of all users for multi-choice questions. It shows the possible answers, the number of the chosen answer and the text of the chosen answer by the user. As always, I disavow any prettiness here and you should update the fields as you need.
Known to work in Moodle 3.5 to 3.10.
SELECT
c.fullname as "Course",
f.name AS "Feedback",
CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname) as "User",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(fc.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "When",
IF(i.typ = 'label', i.presentation, i.name) AS "Question",
# answers presentation string starts with these 6 characters: r>>>>>
CASE WHEN i.typ = 'multichoice' THEN SUBSTRING(i.presentation,7) END AS "Possible Answers",
CASE i.typ WHEN 'multichoice' THEN v.value ELSE '-' END AS "Chosen Answer Num",
CASE v.value
WHEN 1 THEN SUBSTRING(i.presentation, 7, POSITION('|' IN i.presentation) - 7)
WHEN 2 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',2), '|',-1)
WHEN 3 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',3), '|',-1)
WHEN 4 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',4), '|',-1)
WHEN 5 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',5), '|',-1)
WHEN 6 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',6), '|',-1)
WHEN 7 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',7), '|',-1)
WHEN 8 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',8), '|',-1)
WHEN 9 THEN SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(i.presentation, '|',9), '|',-1)
ELSE CONCAT("More:", v.value)
END AS "Chosen Answer Text"
FROM prefix_feedback AS f
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id=f.course
JOIN prefix_feedback_item AS i ON f.id=i.feedback
JOIN prefix_feedback_completed AS fc ON f.id=fc.feedback
LEFT JOIN prefix_feedback_value AS v ON v.completed=fc.id AND v.item=i.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON fc.userid=u.id
WHERE i.typ IN ('label', 'multichoice')
Forum Activity
Print all User's post in course Forums
%%COURSEID%% is a variable the is replace by the current CourseID you are running the sql report from. if you are using the latest block/configurable_reports ! (You can always change it to a fixed course or remove it to display all courses.)
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/user.php?course=',c.id,'&id=',u.id,'&mode=posts">',CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname),'</a>') As Fullname
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/view.php?f=',fd.forum,'">',f.name,'</a>') AS Forum
,count(*) as Posts
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_forum_discussions AS ifd JOIN prefix_forum as iforum ON iforum.id = ifd.forum WHERE ifd.userid = fp.userid AND iforum.id = f.id) AS cAllDiscussion
FROM prefix_forum_posts AS fp
JOIN prefix_user as u ON u.id = fp.userid
JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fp.discussion = fd.id
JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
JOIN prefix_course as c ON c.id = fd.course
WHERE fd.course = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY f.id,u.id
ORDER BY u.id
Forum use Count per Course -- not including News Forum!
SELECT prefix_course.fullname, prefix_forum.course, count(*) as total FROM prefix_forum
INNER JOIN prefix_course
ON prefix_course.id = prefix_forum.course
WHERE NOT(prefix_forum.type = 'news')
GROUP BY prefix_forum.course
ORDER BY total desc
Forum use Count per course by type -- not including News Forum!
SELECT prefix_course.fullname, prefix_forum.course, prefix_forum.type, count(*) as total FROM prefix_forum
INNER JOIN prefix_course
ON prefix_course.id = prefix_forum.course
WHERE NOT(prefix_forum.type = 'news')
GROUP BY prefix_forum.course,prefix_forum.type
ORDER BY total desc
Forum activity - system wide
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.id,'</a>') AS CourseID
,( SELECT DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,c.fullname as Course
,f.type
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Students
, fd.forum, f.name,count(*) AS cPostAndDisc
,(SELECT count(*) FROM prefix_forum_discussions AS ifd WHERE ifd.forum = f.id) AS cDiscussion
FROM prefix_forum_posts AS fp
JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.id = fp.discussion
JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = f.course
WHERE f.type != 'news' AND c.fullname LIKE '%2013%'
## WHERE 1=1
## %%FILTER_YEARS:c.fullname%%
## You can enable the SEMESTER filter as well,
## by uncommenting the following line:
## %%FILTER_SEMESTERS:c.fullname%%
GROUP BY fd.forum
ORDER BY count( * ) DESC
Activity In Forums
Trying to figure out how much real activity we have in Forums by aggregating: Users in Course, Number of Posts, Number of Discussions, Unique student post, Unique student discussions, Number of Teachers , Number of Students, ratio between unique Student posts and the number of students in the Course...
SELECT c.fullname,f.name,f.type
,(SELECT count(id) FROM prefix_forum_discussions as fd WHERE f.id = fd.forum) as Discussions
,(SELECT count(distinct fd.userid) FROM prefix_forum_discussions as fd WHERE fd.forum = f.id) as UniqueUsersDiscussions
,(SELECT count(fp.id) FROM prefix_forum_discussions fd JOIN prefix_forum_posts as fp ON fd.id = fp.discussion WHERE f.id = fd.forum) as Posts
,(SELECT count(distinct fp.userid) FROM prefix_forum_discussions fd JOIN prefix_forum_posts as fp ON fd.id = fp.discussion WHERE f.id = fd.forum) as UniqueUsersPosts
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Students
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid =5
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
) AS StudentsCount
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Teachers
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid =3
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
) AS 'Teacher<br/>Count'
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid IN (3,5)
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
) AS UserCount
, (SELECT (UniqueUsersDiscussions / StudentsCount )) as StudentDissUsage
, (SELECT (UniqueUsersPosts /StudentsCount)) as StudentPostUsage
FROM prefix_forum as f
JOIN prefix_course as c ON f.course = c.id
WHERE `type` != 'news'
ORDER BY StudentPostUsage DESC
All Forum type:NEWS
SELECT f.id, f.name
FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON cm.instance = f.id
WHERE m.name = 'forum'
AND f.type = 'news'
All new forum NEWS items (discussions) from all my Courses
change "userid = 26" and "id = 26" to a new user id
SELECT c.shortname,f.name,fd.name,FROM_UNIXTIME(fd.timemodified ,"%d %M %Y ") as Date
FROM prefix_forum_discussions as fd
JOIN prefix_forum as f ON f.id = fd.forum
JOIN prefix_course as c ON c.id = f.course
JOIN prefix_user_lastaccess as ul ON (c.id = ul.courseid AND ul.userid = 26)
WHERE fd.timemodified > ul.timeaccess
AND fd.forum IN (SELECT f.id
FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON cm.instance = f.id
WHERE m.name = 'forum'
AND f.type = 'news')
AND c.id IN (SELECT c.id
FROM prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE u.id = 26) ORDER BY `fd`.`timemodified` DESC
News Forum - Discussions Count
Which is actually... How much instructions students get from their teachers
SELECT c.shortname ,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,( SELECT DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/view.php?f=',fd.forum,'">',count(fd.id),'</a>') AS DiscussionsSum
FROM prefix_forum_discussions AS fd
INNER JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
INNER JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = f.course
WHERE f.type = 'news' AND c.category IN (10,13,28,18,26)
GROUP BY fd.forum
ORDER BY count(fd.id) DESC
Number of Forum Posts by a Teacher
Cantidad de foros que han sido posteados por profesor. Queriamos saber cuales son las acciones del profesor dentro de los foros de cada curso, por ello se hizo este informe.
Number of forums that have been posted to by a teacher. We wanted to know what the teacher's actions are in the forums of each course, so this report was made.
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS curso,
CONCAT(u.firstname ,' ',u.lastname) AS Facilitador,
(SELECT COUNT( m.name ) AS COUNT FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%forum%') AS foros,
COUNT(*) AS Posts
FROM prefix_forum_posts AS fp
JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fp.discussion = fd.id
JOIN prefix_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = fd.course
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = fp.userid
WHERE fp.userid =
(
select distinct prefix_user.id
from prefix_user
join prefix_role_assignments as ra on ra.userid = prefix_user.id
where ra.roleid = 3
and userid = fp.userid
limit 1
)
and c.shortname like '%2014-2-1%'
GROUP BY c.id, u.id
List all the Posts in all the Forums that got high rating
We setup a scale that let teachers and students Rate forum post with "Important, interesting, valuable, not rated" scale And then add a link to the following report at the begining of the course "Link to all interesting posts"
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/view.php?f=',f.id,'">',f.name,'</a>') AS 'Forum name,
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=',fd.id,'#p',fp.id,'">',fp.subject,'</a>') AS 'Post link',
SUM(r.rating) AS 'Rating'
FROM mdl_rating AS r
JOIN mdl_forum_posts AS fp ON fp.id = r.itemid
JOIN mdl_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.id = fp.discussion
JOIN mdl_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
WHERE r.component = 'mod_forum' AND r.ratingarea = 'post' AND f.course = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY r.itemid
ORDER BY SUM(r.rating) DESC
List all the Posts in all Discussions of a single Forum
This report is used to help export all the student's posts and discussions of a single forum, by passing the course module id as a parameter to the report using "&filter_var=cmid"
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/view.php?f=', f.id, '">', f.name, '</a>') AS 'Forum name',
fd.name AS 'Discussion',
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=', fd.id, '#p', fp.id, '">', fp.subject, '</a>') AS 'Post (link)',
fp.message
FROM mdl_forum_posts AS fp
JOIN mdl_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.id = fp.discussion
JOIN mdl_forum AS f ON f.id = fd.forum
JOIN mdl_course_modules AS cm ON cm.module = 9 AND cm.instance = f.id
WHERE cm.id = %%FILTER_VAR%%
ORDER BY f.id, fd.id
Glossary Activity
All glossary entries
Shows the entries from all glossaries in the site with student and times.
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
SELECT
c.shortname AS "Course",
g.name AS "Glossary",
# g.intro AS "Introduction",
u.username,
ge.concept AS "Concept",
ge.definition AS "Definition",
IF(ge.approved=1,'Yes','No') AS "Approved",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ge.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i' ) AS "Created",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ge.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i' ) AS "Modified"
FROM prefix_glossary_entries ge
JOIN prefix_glossary g ON g.id = ge.glossaryid
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = ge.userid
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = g.course
H5P Activities
There are no reports yet for the H5P activities (core and non-core).
Lesson Activity
Lesson Questions
Show all the Questions with their Answers for all the Lessons in a site. This shows the questions as set up, not student responses. This is known to work in 3.11 but note that this may change in Moodle 4.0 or 4.1 due to plans to have the Lesson module use the standard question bank questions.
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
SELECT
c.shortname AS "Course",
l.name AS "Lesson_Name",
# NOTE: the line below is formatted for the Ad-hoc database queries plugin
# if using Config Reports you can edit this for the proper HTML format or remove it
CONCAT("%%WWWROOT%%/mod/lesson/view.php%%Q%%id=",cm.id) AS "Lesson_Name_link_url",
p.title AS "Page_Title",
p.contents AS "Question",
a.grade,
a.score,
a.answer,
a.response
FROM prefix_lesson_answers a
JOIN prefix_lesson l ON l.id = a.lessonid
JOIN prefix_lesson_pages p ON p.id = a.pageid AND p.lessonid = l.id
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = l.course
JOIN prefix_course_modules cm ON cm.instance = l.id
JOIN prefix_modules m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE m.name = 'lesson'
# to limit this to a single question type add this eg true-false is 2
# AND p.qtype = 2
# for just one lesson then put its course module id from the url here
# AND cm.id = #
If you want to have a column for the Question type, you can add this to the SELECT statement:
CASE p.qtype
WHEN 1 THEN 'Short answer'
WHEN 2 THEN 'True/False'
WHEN 3 THEN 'Multi-choice'
WHEN 5 THEN 'Matching'
WHEN 8 THEN 'Numerical'
WHEN 10 THEN 'Essay'
ELSE p.qtype
END AS "Question type",
LTI External Tool Activity
LTI (External Tool) Usage by Course Start Date
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Report of number of inclusions of LTI (External Tool) Usage activities in courses, filtered by course start date.
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS 'course'
, cc.name AS 'Category'
, lti.name AS 'Sample Activity Name'
, FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate) AS 'Course Start Date'
, COUNT(DISTINCT cm.id) AS 'Resources Used'
#, FROM_UNIXTIME(cm.added) AS 'resource added'
FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id AND m.name LIKE 'lti'
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
JOIN prefix_lti AS lti ON lti.id = cm.instance
WHERE
1
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%%
%%FILTER_ENDTIME:c.startdate:<%%
GROUP BY c.shortname, m.name
ORDER BY c.startdate, c.shortname
Quiz Activity
Generate a list of instructors and their email addresses for those courses that has "essay questions" in their quizzes
SELECT qu.id AS quiz_id, qu.course AS course_id, qu.questions,
co.fullname AS course_fullname, co.shortname AS course_shortname,
qu.name AS quiz_name, FROM_UNIXTIME(qu.timeopen) AS quiz_timeopen, FROM_UNIXTIME(qu.timeclose) AS quiz_timeclose,
u.firstname, u.lastname, u.email,
FROM prefix_quiz qu, prefix_course co, prefix_role re, prefix_context ct, prefix_role_assignments ra, prefix_user u
WHERE FROM_UNIXTIME(timeopen) > '2008-05-14' AND
qu.course = co.id AND
co.id = ct.instanceid AND
ra.roleid = re.id AND
re.name = 'Teacher' AND
ra.contextid = ct.id AND
ra.userid = u.id
SELECT Count('x') As NumOfStudents
FROM prefix_role_assignments a
JOIN prefix_user u ON userid = u.id
WHERE roleid = 5 AND contextid = (SELECT id FROM prefix_context WHERE instanceid = 668 AND contextlevel = 50)
Number of Quizes per Course
SELECT count(*)
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/quiz/index.php?id=',c.id,'">Link</a>') AS Quizes
FROM prefix_course_modules cm
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = cm.course
JOIN prefix_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE m.name LIKE 'quiz'
GROUP BY c.id
List all MultiAnswer (Cloze) Questions
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/quiz/attempt.php?q=', quiz.id, '">', quiz.name, '</a>') AS Quiz
,question.id question_id, question.questiontext
FROM prefix_question question
JOIN prefix_quiz_question_instances qqi ON question.id = qqi.question
JOIN prefix_quiz quiz ON qqi.quiz = quiz.id
WHERE `qtype` LIKE 'multianswer'
Parse MultiAnswer (Cloze) Question Responses and Display in Columns
(Contributed by Laura DiFiore, July 2021, Moodle 3.97+) In this example, I am using a 4-part Cloze question for stenography students to keep track of their writing practice sessions. In mdl_question_attempts, their answers are stored like this:
part 1: 84; part 2: 92; part 3: 2; part 4: 98 part 1: 85; part 2: 107; part 3: 0; part 4: 100
SELECT
SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(responsesummary, ';', 1), ' ', -1) as Drill,
SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(responsesummary, ';', 2), ' ', -1) as WPM,
SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(responsesummary, ';', 3), ' ', -1) as Mistakes,
SUBSTRING_INDEX(SUBSTRING_INDEX(responsesummary, ';', 4), ' ', -1) as Accuracy
FROM `mdl_question_attempts` WHERE questionid=21
Drill WPM mistakes accuracy 84 92 2 98 85 107 0 100
List courses with MANUAL grades
Which is basically and indication to teachers using Moodle to hold offline grades inside Moodle's Gradebook, So grades could be uploaded into an administrative SIS. Use with Configurable Reports.
SELECT COUNT( * )
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/grade/edit/tree/index.php?showadvanced=1&id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
FROM prefix_grade_items AS gi
JOIN prefix_course as c ON c.id = gi.courseid
WHERE `itemtype` = 'manual'
GROUP BY courseid
List the users that did not take the Quiz
Do not forget to change "c.id = 14" and q.name LIKE '%quiz name goes here%'
SELECT
user2.id AS ID,
ul.timeaccess,
user2.firstname AS Firstname,
user2.lastname AS Lastname,
user2.email AS Email,
user2.username AS IDNumber,
user2.institution AS Institution,
IF (user2.lastaccess = 0,'never',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(user2.lastaccess),'%Y-%m-%d')) AS dLastAccess
,(SELECT DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(timeaccess),'%Y-%m-%d') FROM prefix_user_lastaccess WHERE userid=user2.id AND courseid=c.id) AS CourseLastAccess
,(SELECT r.name
FROM prefix_user_enrolments AS uenrol
JOIN prefix_enrol AS e ON e.id = uenrol.enrolid
JOIN prefix_role AS r ON e.id = r.id
WHERE uenrol.userid=user2.id AND e.courseid = c.id) AS RoleName
FROM prefix_user_enrolments AS ue
JOIN prefix_enrol AS e ON e.id = ue.enrolid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = e.courseid
JOIN prefix_user AS user2 ON user2 .id = ue.userid
LEFT JOIN prefix_user_lastaccess AS ul ON ul.userid = user2.id
WHERE c.id=14 and ue.userid NOT IN (SELECT qa.userid FROM prefix_quiz_attempts AS qa
JOIN prefix_quiz AS q ON qa.quiz = q.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON q.course = c.id
WHERE c.id = 14 AND q.name LIKE '%quiz name goes here%')
List Questions in each Quiz
SELECT quiz.id,quiz.name, q.id, q.name
FROM mdl_quiz AS quiz
JOIN mdl_question AS q ON FIND_IN_SET(q.id, quiz.questions)
WHERE quiz.course = %%COURSEID%%
ORDER BY quiz.id ASC
Note: this query does not work in Moodle 2.8+. There is no mdl_quiz.questions field. It will need to be rewritten to use the usage/contextid organization.
Here is a version for Moodle 3.x
SELECT cm.id 'cmid', quiz.id 'quiz id'
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/quiz/edit.php?cmid=',
cm.id, '">', quiz.name, '</a>') AS 'edit quiz'
,q.id 'qid', q.name 'question name'
FROM mdl_quiz AS quiz
JOIN mdl_course_modules cm ON cm.instance = quiz.id AND cm.module = 33 # 33=quiz mdl_modules
JOIN mdl_quiz_slots qs ON qs.quizid = quiz.id
JOIN mdl_question AS q ON q.id = qs.questionid
WHERE quiz.course = %%COURSEID%%
ORDER BY quiz.id ASC
Quiz activity research
This report was made to extract student full activity in quizzes for an academic research about adapting instructional design teaching methods in online learning. The students do not use the Quiz module as a standard quiz but more as Study booklets or mini courses with embedded questions and hints to assist students evaluate their progress (Similar to what you expect to find in a SCORM activity)
SELECT
cm.course "course_id", cm.id "moduel_id", q.id "quiz_id", q.name "quiz_name",
CASE q.grademethod
WHEN 1 THEN "GRADEHIGHEST"
WHEN 2 THEN "GRADEAVERAGE"
WHEN 3 THEN "ATTEMPTFIRST"
WHEN 4 THEN "ATTEMPTLAST"
END "grade method"
, q.attempts "quiz_attempts_allowed", cm.groupmode "group_mode"
, qa.id "attempt_id", qa.state "attempt_state", qa.sumgrades "attempt_grade", qg.grade "user_final_grade", q.grade "quiz_max_grade"
,(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(g.name) FROM mdl_groups AS g
JOIN mdl_groups_members AS m ON g.id = m.groupid WHERE g.courseid = q.course AND m.userid = u.id) "user_groups",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(qa.timestart), '%d-%m-%Y %h:%k') "attempt_start",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(qa.timefinish), '%d-%m-%Y %h:%k') "attempt_finish",
u.id "user_id", u.firstname, u.lastname,
question.id "question_id", question.name "question_name",
qas.state "question_step_state",qas.fraction "question_grade", qh.hint, question.qtype "question_type"
FROM mdl_quiz as q
JOIN mdl_course_modules as cm ON cm.instance = q.id and cm.module = 14
JOIN mdl_quiz_attempts qa ON q.id = qa.quiz
LEFT JOIN mdl_quiz_grades as qg ON qg.quiz = q.id and qg.userid = qa.userid
JOIN mdl_user as u ON u.id = qa.userid
JOIN mdl_question_usages as qu ON qu.id = qa.uniqueid
JOIN mdl_question_attempts as qatt ON qatt.questionusageid = qu.id
JOIN mdl_question as question ON question.id = qatt.questionid
JOIN mdl_question_attempt_steps as qas ON qas.questionattemptid = qatt.id
LEFT JOIN mdl_question_hints as qh ON qh.questionid = q.id
#WHERE q.id = "SOME QUIZ ID"
WHERE cm.course = "SOME COURSE ID"
Quiz Usage in Courses by Date
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
This report lists the courses containing quizzes with the course start date between the two values, and provides a summary of the types of questions in the quizzes in each course and whether question randomization and answer randomization functions were used.
"Multiple Choice" questions include true/false and matching question types.
"Short Answer" are questions that accept a single phrase.
"Other" questions include fixed numerical, calculated, essay, and various drag and drop types.
"Min Quiz Age" and "Max Quiz Age" provide data about the last modified date for the quizzes in the course, compared to the course start date. The values are expressed in units of days. A negative value indicates that a quiz was edited after the start of the course. A value greater than 90 days indicates that the quiz may have been used in an earlier term (cohort) without modification.
Note: In Configurable Reports, the Date Filter is not applied until the "Apply" button is clicked.
SELECT
c.shortname AS 'Course'
#, u.lastname AS 'Instructor'
, COUNT(DISTINCT q.id) AS 'Quizzes'
, COUNT(DISTINCT qu.id) AS 'Questions'
, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'multichoice', 1, 0 )) + SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'truefalse', 1, 0 )) + SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'match', 1, 0 )) AS 'multichoice'
, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'shortanswer', 1, 0 )) AS 'shortanswer'
, COUNT( qu.id) - SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'multichoice', 1, 0 )) - SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'truefalse', 1, 0 )) - SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'match', 1, 0 )) - SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'shortanswer', 1, 0 )) AS 'Other'
, (SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'multichoice', 1, 0 )) + SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'truefalse', 1, 0 )) + SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'match', 1, 0 )))/COUNT( qu.id) AS 'Percent MC'
#, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'numerical', 1, 0 )) AS 'numerical'
#, SUM(IF (qu.qtype LIKE 'calc%', 1, 0 )) AS 'calculated'
#, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'random', 1, 0 )) AS 'random'
#, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'shortanswer', 1, 0 )) AS 'shortanswer'
#, SUM(IF (qu.qtype = 'essay', 1, 0 )) AS 'essay'
, IF(q.shufflequestions > 0,'Yes','No') AS 'Randomized Questions'
, IF(q.shuffleanswers > 0,'Yes','No') AS 'Randomized Answers'
#, FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate) AS 'Course Start Date'
#, FROM_UNIXTIME(MIN(q.timemodified)) AS 'Last Modified'
#, DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate),FROM_UNIXTIME(MIN(q.timemodified))) AS 'Quiz age'
, MIN(DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate),FROM_UNIXTIME(q.timemodified))) AS 'Min Quiz Age'
, MAX(DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate),FROM_UNIXTIME(q.timemodified))) AS 'Max Quiz Age'
#, SUM(IF (DATEDIFF(FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate),FROM_UNIXTIME(q.timemodified)) < 90, 1,0)) AS 'new quizzes'
FROM prefix_quiz AS q
JOIN prefix_course AS c on c.id = q.course
JOIN prefix_quiz_question_instances AS qqi ON qqi.quiz = q.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_question AS qu ON qu.id = qqi.question
WHERE
1
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:c.startdate:<%%
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY c.shortname
Student responses (answers) to quiz questions
(Contributed by Juan F with help from Tim hunt and fellow Moodlers on the forums) A report that targets a specific quiz for all of our Biology courses, a summary of all questions and how many students get them right/wrong.
SELECT
concat( u.firstname, " ", u.lastname ) AS "Student Name",
u.id,
quiza.userid,
q.course,
q.name,
quiza.attempt,
qa.slot,
que.questiontext AS 'Question',
qa.rightanswer AS 'Correct Answer',
qa.responsesummary AS 'Student Answer'
FROM mdl_quiz_attempts quiza
JOIN mdl_quiz q ON q.id=quiza.quiz
JOIN mdl_question_usages qu ON qu.id = quiza.uniqueid
JOIN mdl_question_attempts qa ON qa.questionusageid = qu.id
JOIN mdl_question que ON que.id = qa.questionid
JOIN mdl_user u ON u.id = quiza.userid
WHERE q.name = "BIO 208 Post Test Assessment"
AND q.course = "17926"
ORDER BY quiza.userid, quiza.attempt, qa.slot
Questions which are tagged within a course/quiz
Calculates subgrades for tags in the each of the quizzes in a course. Contributed by Daniel Thies in https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=324314#p1346542
SELECT
quiz.name AS quiz,
t.rawname AS tag,
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=',
MAX(quiza.id),'">',u.firstname,' ',u.lastname,'</a>') AS student,
CAST(SUM(qas.fraction) as decimal(12,1)) AS correct,
CAST(SUM(qa.maxmark) as decimal(12,1)) AS maximum,
CAST(SUM(qas.fraction)/SUM(qa.maxmark)*100 as decimal(4,2)) AS score
FROM prefix_quiz_attempts quiza
JOIN prefix_user u ON quiza.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_question_usages qu ON qu.id = quiza.uniqueid
JOIN prefix_question_attempts qa ON qa.questionusageid = qu.id
JOIN prefix_quiz quiz ON quiz.id = quiza.quiz
JOIN prefix_tag_instance ti ON qa.questionid = ti.itemid
JOIN prefix_tag t ON t.id = ti.tagid
JOIN (SELECT MAX(fraction) AS fraction, questionattemptid
FROM prefix_question_attempt_steps
GROUP BY questionattemptid) qas ON qas.questionattemptid = qa.id
WHERE quiz.course = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY quiza.userid,
quiza.quiz,
quiz.name,
u.firstname,
u.lastname,
ti.tagid,
t.rawname
ORDER BY quiza.quiz, t.rawname, u.lastname, u.firstname, score
SCORM Activity
SCORM Usage by Course Start Date
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Report of number of inclusions of SCORM activities in courses, filtered by course start date.
SELECT
CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',c.id,'">',c.shortname,'</a>') AS 'course'
, cc.name AS 'Category'
, scm.name AS 'Sample Activity Name'
, FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate) AS 'Course Start Date'
, COUNT(DISTINCT cm.id) AS 'Resources Used'
#, FROM_UNIXTIME(cm.added) AS 'resource added'
FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id AND m.name LIKE 'SCO%'
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
JOIN prefix_scorm AS scm ON scm.id = cm.instance
WHERE
1
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:c.startdate:>%%
%%FILTER_ENDTIME:c.startdate:<%%
GROUP BY c.shortname, m.name
ORDER BY c.startdate, c.shortname
How many SCORM activities are used in each Course
SELECT cm.course,c.fullname ,m.name
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/scorm/index.php?id=',c.id,'">',count(cm.id),'</a>') AS Counter
FROM `prefix_course_modules` as cm
JOIN prefix_modules as m ON cm.module=m.id
JOIN prefix_course as c ON cm.course = c.id
WHERE m.name LIKE '%scorm%'
GROUP BY cm.course,cm.module
ORDER BY count(cm.id) desc
Lists All completed SCORM activites by Course name
This report will list all completed attempts for all SCORM activities. It is ordered first by Course name, then student's last name, then student's first name, then attempt number. Please note: the FROM_UNIXTIME command is for MySQL.
SELECT u.firstname First,u.lastname Last,c.fullname Course, st.attempt Attempt,st.value Status,FROM_UNIXTIME(st.timemodified,"%m-%d-%Y") Date
FROM prefix_scorm_scoes_track AS st
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON st.userid=u.id
JOIN prefix_scorm AS sc ON sc.id=st.scormid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id=sc.course
WHERE st.value='completed'
ORDER BY c.fullname, u.lastname,u.firstname, st.attempt
Lists SCORM status for all enrolled users by Course name
This report will list the SCORM status for all users enrolled in the course. It is ordered first by Course name, then student's last name, then student's first name, then attempt number. This can be limited to individual courses by adding to the where clause the course id to report on.
SELECT
u.firstname AS First,
u.lastname AS Last,
u.idnumber AS Employee_ID,
u.city AS City,
uid.data AS State,
u.country AS Country,
g.name AS Group_name,
c.fullname AS Course,
st.attempt AS Attempt,
st.value AS Status,
FROM_UNIXTIME(st.timemodified,"%m-%d-%Y") AS Date
FROM prefix_scorm_scoes_track AS st
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON st.userid=u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_data AS uid ON uid.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_scorm AS sc ON sc.id=st.scormid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id=sc.course
JOIN prefix_groups AS g ON g.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_groups_members AS m ON g.id = m.groupid
WHERE st.element='cmi.core.lesson_status' AND m.userid=u.id
UNION
SELECT
user2.firstname AS First,
user2.lastname AS Last,
user2. idnumber AS Employee_ID,
user2.city AS City,
uid.data AS State,
user2.country AS Country,
g.name AS Group_name,
c.fullname AS Course,
"-" AS Attempt,
"not_started" AS Status,
"-" AS Date
FROM prefix_user_enrolments AS ue
JOIN prefix_enrol AS e ON e.id = ue.enrolid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = e.courseid
JOIN prefix_user AS user2 ON user2 .id = ue.userid
JOIN prefix_user_info_data AS uid ON uid.userid = user2.id
JOIN prefix_groups AS g ON g.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_groups_members AS m ON g.id = m.groupid
JOIN prefix_scorm AS sc ON sc.course=c.id
Left Join prefix_scorm_scoes_track AS st on st.scormid=sc.id AND st.userid=user2.id
WHERE st.timemodified IS NULL AND m.userid=user2.id
ORDER BY Course, Last, First, Attempt
Site-wide completed SCORM activities by Course name
This report will list all completed attempts for all SCORM activities. It is ordered first by Course name, then student's last name, then student's first name, then attempt number. Please note: the FROM_UNIXTIME command is for MySQL.
SELECT u.firstname First,u.lastname Last,c.fullname Course, st.attempt Attempt,st.value Status,FROM_UNIXTIME(st.timemodified,"%m-%d-%Y") Date
FROM prefix_scorm_scoes_track AS st
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON st.userid=u.id
JOIN prefix_scorm AS sc ON sc.id=st.scormid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id=sc.course
WHERE st.value='completed'
ORDER BY c.fullname, u.lastname,u.firstname, st.attempt
Survey Activity
There are no reports yet for the Survey activity.
Wiki Activity
Course wiki usage/activity over the last 6 semesters
SELECT "Courses with Wikis"
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','2010','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%Semester A%') AS '2010 <br/> Semester A'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','2010','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%Semester B%') AS '2010 <br/> Semester B'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעא','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר א%') AS 'תשעא <br/> סמסטר א'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעא','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר ב%') AS 'תשעא <br/> סמסטר ב'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעב','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר א%') AS 'תשעב <br/> סמסטר א'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעב','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר ב%') AS 'תשעב <br/> סמסטר ב'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעג','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר א%') AS 'תשעג <br/> סמסטר א'
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM
prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = cm.course
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%wiki%'
and c.fullname LIKE CONCAT('%','תשעג','%') and c.fullname LIKE '%סמסטר ב%') AS 'תשעג <br/> סמסטר ב'
Workshop Activity
There are currently no reports for the Workshop activity.
COURSE RESOURCES REPORTS (Book, File, Folder, Label, Page, URL)
All resources that link to some specific external website
+ link to course + who's the teacher + link to external resource
SELECT
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
,c.shortname,r.name
,(SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ', u.lastname) AS Teacher
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/resource/view.php?id=',r.id,'">',r.name,'</a>') AS Resource
FROM prefix_resource AS r
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON r.course = c.id
WHERE r.reference LIKE 'http://info.oranim.ac.il/home%'
"Compose Web Page" Resource count
SELECT course,prefix_course.fullname, COUNT(*) AS Total
FROM `prefix_resource`
JOIN `prefix_course` ON prefix_course.id = prefix_resource.course
WHERE type='html'
GROUP BY course
Resource count in courses
+ (First)Teacher name + Where course is inside some specific Categories
SELECT
COUNT(*) AS count
,r.course
,c.shortname shortname
,c.fullname coursename
,( SELECT DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user as u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = r.course AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
FROM prefix_resource r
JOIN prefix_course c ON r.course = c.id
WHERE c.category IN (10,13,28,18,26)
GROUP BY r.course
ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC
NON-CORE MODULES
This is the section for non-core, contributed third party activity and resource plugin modules.
Elluminate (Blackboard Collaborate) - system wide usage
Editor's note: This is for the Blackboard Collaborate plugin.
SELECT e.name As Session ,er.recordingsize
,c.fullname As Course
,u.firstname,u.lastname
,DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(e.timestart),'%d-%m-%Y') AS dTimeStart
,concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/moodle/mod/elluminate/loadrecording.php?id=',er.id,'">Show</a>') AS RecordedSession
FROM prefix_elluminate_recordings AS er
JOIN prefix_elluminate AS e ON e.meetingid = er.meetingid
JOIN prefix_course as c ON c.id = e.course
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = e.creator
ORDER BY er.recordingsize DESC
List all the certificates issued, sort by variables in the custom profile fields
Editor note: This is for the classic Certificate module, which is no longer maintained since Moodle 3.3
Note: The SQL queries look intimidating at first, but isn't really that difficult to learn. I've seen in the forums that users wanted to do 'site-wide' groups in 1.9x. This is sort of the idea. It pulls all the certificates issued to all users sorted by the custom profile fields, which in my case is the Units or Depts (i.e. my site wide groups). Why certificates? I've explored with both grades and quizzes, the course admins are not really interested in the actual grades but whether the learner received a certificate (i.e. passed the course with x, y, z activities). It also saves me from creating groups and assigning them into the right groups. Even assigning in bulk is not efficient, since I have upward of 25 groups per course and constantly new learners enrolling in courses. The limitation is something to do with the server? as it only pull 5000 rows of data. If anyone figured out how to change this, please let me know. In the meantime, the work around is to pull only a few units/depts at a time to limit the number of rows. This is fine at the moment, since each course admin are only responsible for certain units/depts.
SELECT
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME(prefix_certificate_issues.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d' ) AS Date,
prefix_certificate_issues.classname AS Topic,
prefix_certificate.name AS Certificate,
prefix_certificate_issues.studentname as Name,
prefix_user_info_data.data AS Units
FROM
prefix_certificate_issues
INNER JOIN prefix_user_info_data
on prefix_certificate_issues.userid = prefix_user_info_data.userid
INNER JOIN prefix_certificate
on prefix_certificate_issues.certificateid = prefix_certificate.id
WHERE prefix_user_info_data.data='Unit 1'
OR prefix_user_info_data.data='Unit 2'
OR prefix_user_info_data.data='Unit 3'
ORDER BY Units, Name, Topic ASC
All Simple Certificates Earned in the Site
Editor's note: This query is specific to the the Simple Certificate plugin.
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Basic report of all certificates earned with the Simple Certificate plugin module in the whole site, sorted by most recent first.
SELECT
CONCAT (u.firstname, ' ',u.lastname) As 'User',
c.fullname AS 'Course',
sc.name AS 'Certificate',
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME(sci.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d' ) As 'Date Awarded'
# sci.code 'CertificateId'
FROM prefix_simplecertificate_issues sci
JOIN prefix_user u ON sci.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_simplecertificate sc ON sci.certificateid = sc.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON sc.course = c.id
ORDER BY sci.timecreated DESC
If you want to limit this to the most recent ones, you can add a condition to limit it to a certain number of days past. For example, adding this WHERE clause (above the ORDER BY) will show only those earned in the last 30 days:
WHERE DATEDIFF(NOW(),FROM_UNIXTIME(sci.timecreated) ) < 30
Student's posts content in all course blogs (oublog)
Editor's Note: This query is specific to the plugin OU Blog, not the standard Moodle blog tool.
SELECT
b.name
,op.title
,op.message
,( SELECT CONCAT(u.firstname, ' ',u.lastname) FROM prefix_user AS u WHERE u.id = oi.userid) AS "Username"
FROM prefix_oublog_posts AS op
JOIN prefix_oublog_instances AS oi ON oi.id = op.oubloginstancesid
JOIN prefix_oublog as b ON b.id = oi.oublogid
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON b.course = c.id
WHERE c.id = %%COURSEID%%
SITE WIDE USER TOOLS
Badges
All badges issued, by User
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This report will show you all the badges on a site that have been issued, both site and all courses, by the username of each user issued a badge. Includes the type of criteria passed (activity, course completion, manual), date issued, date expires, and a direct link to that issued badge page so you can see all the other details for that badge.
SELECT u.username, b.name AS badgename,
CASE
WHEN b.courseid IS NOT NULL THEN
(SELECT c.shortname
FROM prefix_course AS c
WHERE c.id = b.courseid)
WHEN b.courseid IS NULL THEN "*"
END AS Context,
CASE
WHEN t.criteriatype = 1 AND t.method = 1 THEN "Activity Completion (All)"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 1 AND t.method = 2 THEN "Activity Completion (Any)"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 2 AND t.method = 2 THEN "Manual Award"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 4 AND t.method = 1 THEN "Course Completion (All)"
WHEN t.criteriatype = 4 AND t.method = 2 THEN "Course Completion (Any)"
ELSE CONCAT ('Other: ', t.criteriatype)
END AS Criteriatype,
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME( d.dateissued ) , '%Y-%m-%d' ) AS dateissued,
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME( d.dateexpire ), '%Y-%m-%d' ) AS dateexpires,
CONCAT ('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/badges/badge.php?hash=',d.uniquehash,'">link</a>') AS Details
FROM prefix_badge_issued AS d
JOIN prefix_badge AS b ON d.badgeid = b.id
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON d.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_badge_criteria AS t on b.id = t.badgeid
WHERE t.criteriatype <> 0
ORDER BY u.username
All badges available in the system, with Earned count
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Report of all badges in the system, with badge name and description, context, course shortname if a course badge, whether it is active and available, and a count of how many users have been issued that badge.
SELECT b.id, b.name, b.description,
CASE
WHEN b.type = 1 THEN "System"
WHEN b.type = 2 THEN "Course"
END AS Context,
CASE
WHEN b.courseid IS NOT NULL THEN
(SELECT c.shortname
FROM prefix_course AS c
WHERE c.id = b.courseid)
WHEN b.courseid IS NULL THEN "*"
END AS Course,
CASE
WHEN b.status = 0 OR b.status = 2 THEN "No"
WHEN b.status = 1 OR b.status = 3 THEN "Yes"
WHEN b.status = 4 THEN "x"
END AS Available,
CASE
WHEN b.status = 0 OR b.status = 1 THEN "0"
WHEN b.status = 2 OR b.status = 3 OR b.status = 4 THEN
(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_badge_issued AS d
WHERE d.badgeid = b.id
)
END AS Earned
FROM prefix_badge AS b
Badges Leaderboard
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
A simple list of usernames and how many badges they have earned overall.
SELECT u.username, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_badge_issued AS d WHERE d.userid = u.id) AS earned
FROM prefix_user AS u
ORDER BY earned DESC, u.username ASC
Manage badges (System & Course)
List system wide badges, course and system level badges + a link to relevant "manage badges" page.
SELECT b.id, b.name, b.description
,CASE
WHEN b.type = 1 THEN 'System'
WHEN b.type = 2 THEN 'Course'
END AS Level
,CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/badges/index.php?type=', b.type, '&id=',
c.id, '">Manage badges in: ', c.fullname, '</a>') AS Manage
FROM prefix_badge AS b
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = b.courseid
Blogs
Counter Blog usage in Courses,system wide
What teachers in what courses, uses blogs and how many + student count in that course.
SELECT ( @counter := @counter+1) as counter,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') as Course
,( SELECT DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname,' ',u.lastname)
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON ra.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ctx.id = ra.contextid
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id AND ctx.contextlevel = 50 LIMIT 1) AS Teacher
,(SELECT count( m.name ) AS count FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON cm.module = m.id
WHERE cm.course = c.id AND m.name LIKE '%blog%') AS Blogs
,(SELECT Count( ra.userid ) AS Users FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = c.id) AS Students
FROM prefix_course AS c, (SELECT @counter := 0) as s_init
WHERE c.category IN ( 8,13,15)
HAVING Blogs > 0
ORDER BY Blogs DESC
Cohorts
Cohorts by user
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
How to get a list of all users and which cohorts they belong to.
SELECT u.firstname, u.lastname, h.idnumber, h.name
FROM prefix_cohort AS h
JOIN prefix_cohort_members AS hm ON h.id = hm.cohortid
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON hm.userid = u.id
ORDER BY u.firstname
Cohorts with Courses
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
List of all cohorts with name, id, visibility, and which courses they are enrolled in.
SELECT
# h.id,
# e.customint1,
h.name AS Cohort,
h.idnumber AS Cohortid,
CASE
WHEN h.visible = 1 THEN 'Yes'
ELSE '-'
END AS Cohortvisible,
CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php', CHAR(63),'id=',c.id,'">',c.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
FROM prefix_cohort h
JOIN prefix_enrol e ON h.id = e.customint1
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = e.courseid
WHERE e.enrol = 'cohort' AND e.roleid = 5
Competencies
List of competencies from a framework and the courses including them
Contributed by François Parlant
SELECT
f.shortname AS 'Framework',
comp.shortname AS 'Competency',
cccomp.courseid AS 'Course id',
c.fullname AS 'Course name',
c.shortname AS 'Course code'
FROM
prefix_competency_coursecomp AS cccomp
INNER JOIN prefix_competency AS comp ON cccomp.competencyid = comp.id
INNER JOIN prefix_course AS c ON cccomp.courseid = c.id
INNER JOIN prefix_competency_framework AS f ON comp.competencyframeworkid = f.id
Count the courses using each competency from frameworks
Contributed by François Parlant
Unfortunately, there is not a filter by competency framework.
select
f.shortname AS framework,
comp.shortname AS 'Competency',
COUNT(cccomp.competencyid) AS 'nb course'
FROM prefix_competency AS comp
INNER JOIN prefix_competency_framework AS f ON comp.competencyframeworkid = f.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_competency_coursecomp AS cccomp ON cccomp.competencyid = comp.id
GROUP BY comp.id, comp.shortname
Scale details with ids
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Competency import and export files include scales with id numbers. However, the management page in Grades > Scales does not have the scale id, nor other useful details that scales store about themselves, like who made them and when, and what context they pertain to. This simple query shows you that information.
SELECT
s.id AS Scaleid,
s.name AS Scale_Name,
s.scale AS Scale,
CASE
WHEN s.courseid = 0 THEN 'System'
ELSE (SELECT shortname FROM prefix_course WHERE id = s.courseid)
END AS Context,
CASE
WHEN s.userid = 0 THEN 'System'
ELSE (SELECT username FROM prefix_user WHERE id = s.userid)
END AS User,
s.description,
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME(s.timemodified), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i' ) AS 'Modified'
FROM prefix_scale s
Messaging
The Messaging system received an overhaul in Moodle 3.5 (database changes) and in 3.6 (new interface).
Messages of All Users
Contributed by: Randy Thornton.
This version of the query has been updated for Moodle 3.6 and above, when the Messaging database structures were revamped and substantially changed. This is a version of this query that has been tested with Moodle 3.10 back to Moodle 3.6. Huge thank you to Sandy Noe for testing!
SELECT
cv.id AS "Conversation_id",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(me.timecreated), '%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "At",
(SELECT CONCAT(firstname,' ',lastname,' (',username,')') FROM prefix_user WHERE id = me.useridfrom) AS 'From',
(SELECT
GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT(u.firstname ,' ',lastname,' (',username,')'))
FROM prefix_user u
JOIN prefix_message_conversation_members cvm ON cvm.userid = u.id
WHERE cvm.conversationid = cv.id
AND u.id != me.useridfrom
GROUP BY cvm.conversationid
) AS "To",
IF(me.subject IS NULL, "(reply)", me.subject) AS "Subject",
me.fullmessage AS "Message"
FROM prefix_messages me
JOIN prefix_message_conversations cv ON cv.id = me.conversationid
ORDER BY cv.id, me.timecreated
NOTE: This query will return a lot of data, probably too much. In that case, you will probably need to add a WHERE clause or other method to this query to limit or restrict it, for example by date range or usernames, etc. See this post for an example of date range.
Private Files
List of users and their private files
List all users who use private files and list all files in their private repository
Select u.firstname, u.lastname, u.username,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/view.php?id=',u.id,'">',u.id,'</a>') as 'ID and Link to User Profilel',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(u.lastlogin), '%e %b %Y') AS 'lastlogin', u.suspended AS 'activated (0) or deactivated (1) User', f.filename, f.filesize
from prefix_files AS f
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = f.userid
where filearea = "private"
AND f.filename != "."
List of all private files of users as alias/shortcut to any activity/course
Lists all files of users that have been linked as "alias/shortcut" to any activity/course
select f.contextid, f.component, f.filearea, f.filename,
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/user/view.php?id=',f.userid,'">',f.userid,'</a>') as 'ID and Link to Userprofile',
u.firstname, u.lastname,
f.filesize, f.mimetype, f.source, f.author, f.referencefileid,
c.instanceid as 'ID from prefix_context',
cm.id as 'ID from prefix_course_modules',
concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',cm.course,'">',cm.course,'</a>') as kursid_and_link,
co.fullname,
co.shortname
from prefix_files as f
JOIN prefix_context AS c ON c.id = f.contextid
JOIN prefix_course_modules as cm ON cm.id = c.instanceid
JOIN prefix_user as u ON u.id = f.userid
JOIN prefix_course as co ON co.id = cm.course
where referencefileid IS NOT NULL
All Private Files by User
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Lists all files by all users in the Private Files repository, with the file path location and name in the moodledata/filedir directory structure, and time created.
SELECT
u.username,
f.filename,
CONCAT('/', LEFT(f.contenthash,2), '/', MID(f.contenthash,3,2), '/', f.contenthash) AS "Filedir_Location",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(f.timecreated),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Created"
FROM prefix_files f
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = f.userid
WHERE f.component = 'user'
AND f.filearea = 'private'
AND f.filesize > 0
ORDER BY u.username, f.filename
Tags
All Tags in use in Courses and Activities
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Shows all tags that are in use in Courses and in Activities. Shows the tag name, which course it is used in, whether it is a course level tag or an activity level tag, along with handy links to the course and activity. If it is an tag in an activity, it shows the activity type and its name. Also shows you if the tag is a Standard tag or not in the system, and if not, which user created the tag.
Note: this version includes the new H5P core activity in its list of modules.
SELECT
t.name AS "Tag",
CASE ti.itemtype
WHEN 'course' THEN 'Course'
ELSE "Activity"
END AS "Tag_Type",
# get the course name
CASE ti.itemtype
WHEN 'course' THEN
(SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',id,'">',shortname,'</a>') FROM prefix_course WHERE id = ti.itemid)
ELSE
(SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',id,'">',shortname,'</a>') FROM prefix_course WHERE id = cm.course)
END AS "Course",
# get the activity type
CASE ti.itemtype
WHEN 'course' THEN '-'
ELSE
# (SELECT CONCAT(name, ' (',cm.module,')') FROM prefix_modules WHERE id = cm.module)
m.name
END AS "Activity_Type",
# get the activity name
CASE ti.itemtype
WHEN 'course' THEN '-'
ELSE
CASE
WHEN m.name = 'assign' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_assign WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'assignment' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_assignment WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'book' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_book WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'chat' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_chat WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'choice' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_choice WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'data' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_data WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'feedback' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_feedback WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'folder' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_folder WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'forum' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_forum WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'glossary' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_glossary WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'h5pactivity' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_h5pactivity WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'imscp' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_imscp WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'label' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_label WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'lesson' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_lesson WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'lti' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_lti WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'page' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_page WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'quiz' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_quiz WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'resource' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_resource WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'scorm' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_scorm WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'survey' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_survey WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'url' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_url WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'wiki' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_wiki WHERE id = cm.instance)
WHEN m.name = 'workshop' THEN (SELECT CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%//mod/',m.name,'/view.php',CHAR(63),'id=',cm.id,'">',name,'</a>') FROM prefix_workshop WHERE id = cm.instance)
# add any others you have installed here with their id number
ELSE CONCAT("Unknown_mod_id: ", cm.module)
END
END AS "Activity_name",
# get tag standard
CASE t.isstandard
WHEN 1 THEN 'Yes'
ELSE CONCAT('No (', (SELECT username FROM prefix_user WHERE id = t.userid),')')
END AS "Standard"
FROM prefix_tag_instance ti
JOIN prefix_tag t ON t.id = ti.tagid
JOIN prefix_tag_coll tc ON tc.id = t.tagcollid
JOIN prefix_course_modules cm ON cm.id = ti.itemid
JOIN prefix_modules m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE ti.component = 'core'
AND (ti.itemtype = 'course' OR ti.itemtype = 'course_modules')
ORDER BY 1,2,3,4,5
ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS
Privacy Policy Details
Known to work in 3.11. May work in earlier versions of the Privacy policy system.
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
In the privacy policies management tools, you can see some but not all of the information about the various policies you have. Some key data is missing, including when and by whom policies were last changed. This report provides such information. It outputs the policy id, name, whether it is active or not, whether is archived or draft, what type it is, the audience, whether optional or required, dates, and who edited it last.
SELECT
p.id AS "Policy id",
# v.id AS "Version id",
v.name AS "Name",
IF(v.archived = 0,"Active", "Not active") AS "Activity status",
CASE
WHEN p.currentversionid IS NULL THEN 'Draft'
WHEN p.currentversionid = v.id THEN 'Active'
ELSE 'Archived'
END AS "Policy status",
# per /admin/tool/policy/classes/policy_version.php
CASE v.type
WHEN 0 THEN 'Site'
WHEN 1 THEN 'Privacy'
WHEN 2 THEN 'Third party'
WHEN 99 THEN 'Other'
ELSE 'Unknown policy type'
END AS "Type",
CASE v.audience
WHEN 0 THEN 'All'
WHEN 1 THEN 'Logged_in'
WHEN 3 THEN 'Guest'
ELSE 'Unknown audience type'
END AS "Audience",
IF(v.optional = 0,"Required","Optional") AS "Required",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(v.timecreated),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Created",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(v.timemodified),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Last_modified",
u.username AS "Modified_by"
FROM prefix_tool_policy_versions v
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = v.usermodified
JOIN prefix_tool_policy p ON p.id = v.policyid
ORDER BY p.id, v.id
Config changes in Export friendly form
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
The Administrative report Config changes is very useful but it would be nice to have it in a format that could be easily exported in one listing. Here is code to do that.
SELECT
DATE_FORMAT( FROM_UNIXTIME( g.timemodified ) , '%Y-%m-%d' ) AS date,
u.username AS user,
g.name AS setting,
CASE
WHEN g.plugin IS NULL THEN "core"
ELSE g.plugin
END AS plugin,
g.value AS new_value,
g.oldvalue AS original_value
FROM prefix_config_log AS g
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON g.userid = u.id
ORDER BY date DESC
List of users with language
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
An issue with systems that do not have their default language set up properly is the need to do a mass change for all users to a localization. A common case (in the U.S., Canada and the Americas) is changing the default English to United States English.
This will show you the language setting for all users:
SELECT username, lang from prefix_user
This code will change the setting from 'en' to 'en_us' for all users:
NOTE: UPDATE commands require the ability to alter the database directly via tools like Adminer or PHPMyAdmin or other db tools. You will not be able to do this with the two Moodle report plugins.
UPDATE prefix_user SET lang = 'en_us' WHERE lang = 'en'
To do this for only users who have a particular country set, use this as an example:
UPDATE prefix_user SET lang = 'en_us' WHERE country = 'US' AND lang = 'en'
List of users with Authentication
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
Sometimes you need to do mass changes of authentication methods. A common case is changing default manual to LDAP.
This will show you the Authentication setting for all users:
SELECT username, auth from prefix_user
NOTE: UPDATE commands require the ability to alter the database directly via tools like Adminer or PHPMyAdmin or other db tools.
This code will change the setting from 'manual' to 'ldap' for all users except for the first two accounts which are Guest and Admin. (WARNING: it is bad practice to change your admin account from manual to an external method as failure of that external method will lock you out of Moodle as admin.)
UPDATE prefix_user SET auth = 'ldap' WHERE auth = 'manual' AND id > 2
Course Aggregation Report
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
If you are considering upgrading from Moodle 2.6 to 2.8 or later, your grades may be changed. This report can help quantify and identify the courses at risk of changes.
In particular, be on the lookout for any courses with the following combinations of parameters, which are known to cause changes in calculations:
- mean of grades set with aggregate with subcategory.
- Simple weighted mean of grades with aggregate with sub category and drop the lowest
- Sum of grades drop the lowest
Also review: https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-48618 https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-48634 https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-49257 https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-50089 https://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-50062
SELECT
COUNT(c.shortname) AS 'Count of Courses'
# If you want to display all the courses for each aggregation type, uncomment the next line and change GROUP BY settings
#, c.shortname AS 'course name'
# If you need to display grade categories for each aggregation type, uncomment the next line and change GROUP BY settings
#, gc.fullname AS 'grade category name'
, gc.aggregation AS 'aggregation method'
#These aggregation text strings appear to be hard-coded. I couldn't find a table for them. If you have aggregation types I haven't included here, they'll be blank in your report results.
, CASE gc.aggregation
WHEN 0 THEN 'Mean of Grades'
WHEN 2 THEN 'Median of Grades'
WHEN 6 THEN 'Highest Grade'
WHEN 8 THEN 'Mode of Grades'
WHEN 10 THEN 'Weighted Mean of Grades'
WHEN 11 THEN 'Simple Weighted Mean of Grades'
WHEN 12 THEN 'Mean of Grades (with extra credits)'
WHEN 13 THEN 'Sum of Grades'
END AS 'aggregation name'
# Note that gc.aggregatesubcats column is eliminated in 2.8 and later per MDL-47503, so comment that line on updated systems or you'll get an error
, gc.keephigh AS 'keep high'
, gc.droplow AS 'dr0p low'
, gc.aggregateonlygraded AS 'Aggregate only graded'
, gc.aggregateoutcomes AS 'aggregate outcomes'
, gc.aggregatesubcats AS 'aggregate subcategories'
# If you are displaying data about individual courses, you may want to know how old they are
#, FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate) AS 'course start date'
# If you are trying to use this report to check to see if final grades have changed after an upgrade, you might want these data items, but calculations can still change later when the courses are actually viewed. Also, you'll need to uncomment the necessary JOINs below
#, gi.itemname AS 'grade item'
#, gg.finalgrade AS 'final grade'
FROM
prefix_course AS c
JOIN prefix_grade_categories AS gc ON gc.courseid = c.id
JOIN prefix_course_categories AS cc ON cc.id = c.category
#LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_items AS gi ON gi.courseid = c.id #AND gi.categoryid=gc.id
#LEFT JOIN prefix_grade_grades AS gg ON gg.itemid = gi.id AND gg.userid = u.id
WHERE
1
#AND gc.aggregation = 13 #only the dreaded Sum of Grades aggregations
#AND gc.depth = 1 # if for some reason you only want course aggregations, not subcategories
GROUP BY gc.aggregation, gc.keephigh, gc.droplow, gc.aggregateonlygraded, gc.aggregateoutcomes, gc.aggregatesubcats
Running Cron jobs (task_scheduled)
SELECT classname
,DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(lastruntime), '%H:%i [%d]') AS 'last'
,DATE_FORMAT(now(), '%H:%i') AS 'now'
,DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(nextruntime), '%H:%i [%d]') AS 'next'
,DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(UNIX_TIMESTAMP()-nextruntime), '%i') AS 'next in min'
FROM mdl_task_scheduled
WHERE now() > FROM_UNIXTIME(nextruntime)
Categories with id and name
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This is intended to help with building the csv upload file for the Course upload process, where the category id number is required to identify the course category. It is a simple report with id and name of the category, and the id of its direct parent category. Known to work with 3.11.
SELECT
cat.id AS "Id",
cat.name AS "Category",
IF(cat.parent = 0,"0 (Top)",cat.parent) AS "Parent_id",
cat.path AS "Path_ids"
FROM prefix_course_categories cat
ORDER BY cat.id
Flat file enrollments waiting for processing
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This lists all enrolments uploaded by the Flat file enrolment method that are currently waiting to be processed. When the optional enrolment start date is set for a user in the file, and this start date is in the future, the enrolment information is held in the database until the time for the actual enrolment to start at which time the user is actually enroled. This report allows you to see any and all such enrolments that are waiting to be done.
SELECT
u.username,
c.fullname AS "Course",
ef.action,
r.shortname AS "Role",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ef.timestart),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Enrolment Start",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ef.timeend),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Enrolment End",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(ef.timemodified),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Uploaded Date"
FROM prefix_enrol_flatfile ef
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = ef.userid
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = ef.courseid
JOIN prefix_role r ON r.id = ef.roleid
ORDER BY u.username
All Meta courses with Parent and Child course relationships
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This shows the list of courses with Meta course link enrollments in them ('Parent course'), and the courses which are connected to them to provide enrollments ('Child courses').
SELECT
c.fullname AS 'Parent course name',
c.shortname AS 'Parent course shortname',
en.courseid AS 'Parent course id',
(SELECT fullname FROM prefix_course WHERE prefix_course.id = en.customint1) As 'Child course name',
(SELECT shortname FROM prefix_course WHERE prefix_course.id = en.customint1) As 'Child course shortname',
en.customint1 AS 'Child course id'
FROM prefix_enrol en
JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = en.courseid
WHERE en.enrol = 'meta'
ORDER BY c.fullname
Delete all the automated backup files
Prepare bash cli script to delete all the automated backup files on the file system. (clean up some disk space)
SELECT CONCAT( 'rm -f /var/moodledatanew/filedir/', SUBSTRING( contenthash, 1, 2 ) , '/', SUBSTRING( contenthash, 3, 2 ) , '/', contenthash )
FROM `mdl_files`
WHERE `filename` LIKE '%mbz%'
AND filearea = 'automated'
Find out how much disk space is used by all automated backup files:
SELECT SUM(filesize)/(1024*1024*1024) FROM `mdl_files` WHERE `filename` LIKE '%mbz%' AND filearea = 'automated'
LOG REPORTS
Logs Skeleton Report Containing All Log Columns
Contributed by: Randy Thornton.
This query contains all the columns in the standard log table (as of Moodle 3.11 anyway). You can use this to uncomment the various fields that you want to have in a report. I have uncommented a few commmon columns (id, action, target, userid, courseid, etc) so you can see how it works as well as adding some useful things such as grabbing user and course names, formatting times, etc. Note also: when commenting and uncomment near the end, be sure to take care with your final commas :)
WARNING: Do NOT use this query as is on the live site unless you are sure you know what you are doing! Logs can get really big and a log query could take a long time to run. Always add something to the WHERE clause or use other means to limit the results to what you really need.
SELECT
l.id,
# l.eventname,
# l.component,
l.action,
l.target,
# l.objecttable,
# l.objectid,
# l.crud,
# l.edulevel,
# l.contextid,
# l.contextlevel,
# l.contextinstanceid,
l.userid,
# (SELECT username FROM prefix_user WHERE id = l.userid) As "User" ,
l.courseid,
# CASE l.courseid
# WHEN 0 THEN 'Not logged in'
# WHEN 1 THEN 'Front page'
# ELSE (SELECT shortname FROM prefix_course WHERE id = l.courseid)
# END AS "Course_Name" ,
# l.relateduserid,
# (SELECT username FROM prefix_user WHERE id = l.relateduserid) As "Related_User" ,
# l.anonymous,
# l.other,
# l.timecreated,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "Time_UTC"
# l.origin,
# l.ip,
# l.realuserid
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
# you really want to add a WHERE clause to limit your results to your specific object to look for eg course, user, time frame etc
# WHERE something = something
# Sorting: TIP - time created seems more accurate than id oddly for the actual sequencing due to the way the events are logged
ORDER BY l.timecreated
Course Creation and Restore Times
Contributed by: Randy Thornton Versions: known to work in Moodle 3.8 to 3.11
When a course is created, the time and the person creating the course are logged by the event system, and the course itself also contains this time. However, when a course is restored, unfortunately, the course creation time is not updated to the time of the restore, but retains the time created for the original course you are restoring from. This can create lots of false data for course creation times (as discussed in this forum conversation and Tracker 70467.)
This report shows the actual creation time of all courses in your logs, whether created anew or restored, with the time and the user creating/restoring them. It also handles the cases where courses have been deleted or the user who created/restored them has been deleted as well.
SELECT
l.id AS "Log_id",
IF(c.id IS NULL,CONCAT("(deleted id: ",l.courseid, ")"),c.shortname) AS "Course",
IF(l.action='restored',"Restored","Created") AS "Action",
IF(u.id IS NULL,CONCAT("deleted id: ",l.userid, ")"),u.username) As "By",
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS "At_UTC"
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
LEFT JOIN prefix_course c ON c.id = l.courseid
LEFT JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = l.userid
WHERE l.eventname = '\\core\\event\\course_created'
OR l.eventname = '\\core\\event\\course_restored'
Distinct user logins per month
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
The following will show you the months of the current calendar year with the total number of distinct, unique user logins per month. Change the year in the WHERE clause to the year you need.
SELECT
COUNT(DISTINCT l.userid) AS 'DistinctUserLogins',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated), '%M') AS 'Month'
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
WHERE l.action = 'loggedin' AND YEAR(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated)) = '2017'
GROUP BY MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated))
Total activity per course, per unique user on the last 24h
SELECT
COUNT(DISTINCT userid) AS countUsers
, COUNT(l.courseid) AS countVisits
, CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',c.id,'">', c.fullname, '</a>') AS Course
FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log AS l
JOIN mdl_course AS c ON c.id = l.courseid
WHERE l.courseid > 0
AND FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated) >= DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 DAY)
AND c.fullname LIKE '%תשעו%'
GROUP BY l.courseid
ORDER BY countVisits DESC
Weekly Instructor Online Participation
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Displays participation of instructors in all courses per week of a term, including pre-term and post-term edits. An edit is defined as a change to the course, such as a discussion post, the grading of an assignment, or the uploading of file attachments, as well as alterations to course content.
- To specify a subject and/or course number, use % as a wildcard, e.g. ARTS% or ARTS501%
- To match part of a last name, use %, e.g. Smi% will match "Smith", "Smile", etc.
At our institution, we include filters on the course name or category to constrain by terms. These are very specific to how course names and categories are constructed at our institution, so I've removed those elements from this code. Also, our terms are 12 weeks long. You would want to insert additional "SUM" lines for longer terms, or remove lines for shorter terms.
Note: This report can take a long time to run. While it can be run in Configurable Reports on demand, it may be more appropriate to implement it in the Ad Hoc Queries plugin as a scheduled report.
Note: Post-2.7 log version:
SELECT
c.shortname AS CourseID
, cc.name AS Category
, CONCAT(u.firstname ,' ',u.lastname) AS Instructor
, (SELECT COUNT( ra2.userid ) AS Users2 FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra2
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx2 ON ra2.contextid = ctx2.id
WHERE ra2.roleid = 5 AND ctx2.instanceid = c.id) AS Students
, FROM_UNIXTIME(c.startdate) AS Course_Start_Date
, c.visible AS Visible
, COUNT(DISTINCT l.id) AS Edits
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((l.timecreated-c.startdate)<0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Before Term'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 1'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=1,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 2'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=2,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 3'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=3,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 4'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=4,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 5'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=5,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 6'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=6,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 7'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=7,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 8'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=8,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 9'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=9,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 10'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=10,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 11'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=11,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 12'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))>=12,l.id,NULL)) AS 'After Term'
, CONCAT('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/report/log/index.php',CHAR(63),'chooselog=1&showusers=1&showcourses=0&id=',c.id,'&user=',u.id,'&date=0&modid=&modaction=&logformat=showashtml','">','Logs','</a>') AS Link
FROM prefix_user AS u
LEFT JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON u.id = ra.userid
LEFT JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l ON l.userid = u.id AND l.courseid = c.id AND l.crud IN ('c','u')
WHERE ra.roleid =3
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
AND c.shortname LIKE '%OL-%'
AND cc.idnumber LIKE '%current%'
GROUP BY u.idnumber, c.id
#HAVING students > 0
ORDER BY RIGHT(c.shortname,2), c.shortname
Weekly Student Online Participation
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Displays participation of students in the current course by week, including pre-term and post-term edits. An edit is defined as a change to the course, such as a discussion post, the submission of an assignment, or the completion of a quiz, as well as alterations to course content such as database entries (if permitted).
Links to three other reports are also provided:
- Logs: complete log entries for the student in the course, organized by date
- Activity Outline: the "Outline Report" from the User Activity Reports, summarizing the student's activity in the course, organized by course content
- Consolidated Activity Report: the "Complete Report" from the User Activity Reports, detailing the student's activity in the course, organized by course content (includes text of forum posts)
Note: This should be defined as a "Global" report (visible from within all courses). At our institution, our terms are 12 weeks long. You would want to insert additional "SUM" lines for longer terms, or remove lines for shorter terms. We pull advisor names into student user profiles as part of our configuration. These lines are present in the code below, but are commented out, as they are very specific to your Moodle configuration.
Note: Post-2.7 (Standard Logs) version
SELECT
u.lastname AS 'Last Name'
, u.firstname AS 'First Name'
, COUNT(l.id) AS 'Edits'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((l.timecreated-c.startdate)<0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Before Term'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 1'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=1,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 2'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=2,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 3'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=3,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 4'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=4,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 5'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=5,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 6'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=6,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 7'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=7,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 8'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=8,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 9'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=9,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 10'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=10,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 11'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=11,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 12'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))>=12,l.id,NULL)) AS 'After Term'
# Our institution stores academic advisor names and emails in custom profile fields
#, CONCAT('<a href="mailto:',uce.data,'">',uid.data, '</a>') AS 'Academic Advisor'
, CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/report/log/index.php',CHAR(63),'chooselog=1&showusers=1&showcourses=0&id=',c.id,'&user=',u.id,'&date=0&modid=&modaction=&logformat=showashtml','">','Logs','</a>') AS 'Logs'
, CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/report/outline/user.php',CHAR(63),'id=',u.id,'&course=',c.id,'&mode=outline">','Outline','</a>') AS 'Activity Outline'
, CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/report/outline/user.php',CHAR(63),'id=',u.id,'&course=',c.id,'&mode=complete">','Activity','</a>') AS 'Consolidated Activity'
, CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/mod/forum/user.php',CHAR(63),'id=',u.id,'&course=',c.id,'">','Posts','</a>') AS 'Posts'
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
# student academic coach - you can include custom profile field data with these methods
# LEFT JOIN prefix_user_info_data as uid ON u.id = uid.userid AND uid.fieldid = '2'
# student academic coach email
# LEFT JOIN prefix_user_info_data as uce on u.id = uce.userid AND uce.fieldid = '6'
LEFT JOIN prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l ON l.userid = u.id AND l.courseid = c.id AND l.crud IN ('c','u')
WHERE ra.roleid =5
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY u.idnumber
ORDER BY u.lastname, u.firstname
My Weekly Online Participation
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Displays participation of the current user in the current course by week, including pre-term and post-term submissions/edits. A submission/edit is defined as a change to the course, such as a discussion post, the submission of an assignment, or the completion of a quiz, as well as alterations to course content such as database entries or new course activities or resources (if permitted).
This report uses Standard Logs (post 2.7).
SELECT
l.component AS 'activity'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF((l.timecreated-c.startdate)<0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Before Term'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=0,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 1'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=1,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 2'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=2,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 3'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=3,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 4'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=4,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 5'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=5,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 6'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=6,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 7'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=7,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 8'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=8,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 9'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=9,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 10'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=10,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 11'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))=11,l.id,NULL)) AS 'Week 12'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(FLOOR((l.timecreated - c.startdate)/(60*60*24*7))>=12,l.id,NULL)) AS 'After Term'
, COUNT(l.id) AS 'Total'
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l ON l.userid = u.id AND l.courseid = c.id AND l.crud IN ('c','u')
WHERE 1
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
AND u.id = %%USERID%%
GROUP BY l.component
ORDER BY l.component
Faculty/Student Interactions
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Returns a count of instructor and other-student responses to student activity for the specified time period. This report can help indicate whether students' comments are being responded to, as well as summarizing post activity by students during the specified time.
Note: This version of the report uses legacy (pre-2.7) logs. See below for the post-2.7 Standard Logs version.
Note: This should be defined as a "Global" report (visible from within all courses).
Note: This report can take a long time to run.
SELECT
# Identify student
CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/message/index.php?id=' , allstu.id , '">' , allstu.firstname , ' ' , allstu.lastname , '</a>' ) AS 'Student - click to send message'
, IF((COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fps.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fps.id,NULL) )>0) OR (COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asb.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asb.id,NULL))>0) OR (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id AND mfs.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))),'YES','NO') AS 'Student Participated This week'
, IF((COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) )>0) OR (COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asg.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asg.id,NULL))>0) OR (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id AND mts.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))),'YES','NO') AS 'Student Contacted This week'
## Only posts within last 7 days
# Count posts by student
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fps.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fps.id,NULL)) AS 'Forum Stu Posts - 7 days'
# Count replies to student posts by instructors
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) ) AS 'Forum Instr Replies - 7 days'
# using link back to student posts on replies, get unique student IDs responded
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpsr.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpsr.id,NULL)) - COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) ) AS 'Forum Stu Replies - 7 days'
# all replies
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpsr.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpsr.id,NULL)) AS 'Forum All Replies - 7 days'
# add in count of graded assignments - 7 days
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asb.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asb.id,NULL)) AS 'Assign Submit - 7 days'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asg.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asg.id,NULL)) AS 'Assign Grades - 7 days'
# Messages between students and instructors - 7 days
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id AND mfs.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))) AS 'Msg Stu to Instr - 7 days'
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id AND mts.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))) AS 'Msg Instr to Stu - 7 days'
## All posts in course so far
# Count posts by student
, COUNT(DISTINCT fps.id) AS 'Forum Stu Posts - to date'
# Count replies to student posts by instructors
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpi.id) AS 'Forum Instr Replies - to date'
# using link back to student posts on replies, get unique student IDs responded
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpsr.id) - COUNT(DISTINCT fpi.id) AS 'Forum Stu Replies - to date'
# all replies
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpsr.id) AS 'Forum All Replies - to date'
# add in count of graded assignments - whole course
, COUNT(DISTINCT asb.id) AS 'Assign Submit - to date'
, COUNT(DISTINCT asg.id) AS 'Assign Grades - to date'
# Messages between students and instructors - to date
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id ) AS 'Msg Stu to Instr - to date'
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id) AS 'Msg Instr to Stu - to date'
## JOINS
# Start by getting all the students in the course
FROM prefix_user AS allstu
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ras ON allstu.id = ras.userid AND ras.roleid = 5
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ras.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
# Now we get the forums and forum discussions from this course only
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum AS frm ON frm.course = c.id AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.course = %%COURSEID%% AND fd.forum = frm.id
# These are forum discussion posts just by students within specified time
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fps ON fps.userid = allstu.id AND fps.discussion = fd.id
# Separately, we connect the instructors of the courses
# We can use the context we have already gotten for the students
LEFT JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS rai ON rai.contextid = ctx.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_user AS instr ON instr.id = rai.userid AND rai.roleid =3
# Now we will connect to posts by instructors that are replies to student posts
# This is a left join, because we don't want to eliminate any students from the list
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpi ON fpi.discussion = fd.id AND fpi.userid = instr.id AND fpi.parent = fps.id
# To get identities of only those students who were replied to:
# Connect from instr replies back up to parent posts by students again
# This has to be a LEFT JOIN, we know these posts exist but don't eliminate non-responded students
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpir ON fpir.id = fpi.parent
# We also want to know if students are replying to one another
# These are posts that are replies to student posts
# Again, a left join
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpsr ON fpsr.discussion = fd.id AND fpsr.parent = fps.id
# get the activity modules
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON c.id = cm.course
# get the assignments
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign AS a ON cm.instance = a.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign_submission AS asb ON a.id = asb.assignment AND asb.userid=allstu.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign_grades AS asg ON asg.assignment = a.id AND asg.userid = allstu.id AND asg.assignment = asb.assignment
# We care about messages that involve both the instructor and students of this course
# messages from instructor to students:
# LEFT JOIN prefix_message AS mts ON mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id
# LEFT JOIN prefix_message AS mfs ON mfs.useridfrom = instr.id AND mfs.useridto = allstu.id
WHERE
c.id = %%COURSEID%%
# GROUP BY c.shortname , allstu.id
GROUP BY allstu.id
ORDER BY allstu.lastname
Note: Post-2.7 Standard Logs version
SELECT
# Identify student
CONCAT('<a target="_blank" href="%%WWWROOT%%/message/index.php?id=' , allstu.id , '">' , allstu.firstname , ' ' , allstu.lastname , '</a>' ) AS 'Student - click to send message'
, IF((COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fps.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fps.id,NULL) )>0) OR (COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asb.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asb.id,NULL))>0) OR (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id AND mfs.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))),'YES','NO') AS 'Student Participated This week'
, IF((COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) )>0) OR (COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asg.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asg.id,NULL))>0) OR (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id AND mts.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))),'YES','NO') AS 'Student Contacted This week'
## Only posts within last 7 days
# Count posts by student
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fps.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fps.id,NULL)) AS 'Forum Stu Posts - 7 days'
# Count replies to student posts by instructors
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) ) AS 'Forum Instr Replies - 7 days'
# using link back to student posts on replies, get unique student IDs responded
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpsr.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpsr.id,NULL)) - COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpi.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpi.id,NULL) ) AS 'Forum Stu Replies - 7 days'
# all replies
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(fpsr.created > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),fpsr.id,NULL)) AS 'Forum All Replies - 7 days'
# add in count of graded assignments - 7 days
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asb.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asb.id,NULL)) AS 'Assign Submit - 7 days'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(asg.timemodified > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60)),asg.id,NULL)) AS 'Assign Grades - 7 days'
# Messages between students and instructors - 7 days
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id AND mfs.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))) AS 'Msg Stu to Instr - 7 days'
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id AND mts.timecreated > (UNIX_TIMESTAMP() - (7*24*60*60))) AS 'Msg Instr to Stu - 7 days'
## All posts in course so far
# Count posts by student
, COUNT(DISTINCT fps.id) AS 'Forum Stu Posts - to date'
# Count replies to student posts by instructors
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpi.id) AS 'Forum Instr Replies - to date'
# using link back to student posts on replies, get unique student IDs responded
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpsr.id) - COUNT(DISTINCT fpi.id) AS 'Forum Stu Replies - to date'
# all replies
, COUNT(DISTINCT fpsr.id) AS 'Forum All Replies - to date'
# add in count of graded assignments - whole course
, COUNT(DISTINCT asb.id) AS 'Assign Submit - to date'
, COUNT(DISTINCT asg.id) AS 'Assign Grades - to date'
# Messages between students and instructors - to date
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mfs.id) FROM prefix_message AS mfs WHERE mfs.useridfrom = allstu.id AND mfs.useridto = instr.id ) AS 'Msg Stu to Instr - to date'
, (SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT mts.id) FROM prefix_message AS mts WHERE mts.useridfrom = instr.id AND mts.useridto = allstu.id) AS 'Msg Instr to Stu - to date'
## JOINS
# Start by getting all the students in the course
FROM prefix_user AS allstu
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ras ON allstu.id = ras.userid AND ras.roleid = 5
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ras.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
# Now we get the forums and forum discussions from this course only
JOIN prefix_forum AS frm ON frm.course = c.id AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
JOIN prefix_forum_discussions AS fd ON fd.course = %%COURSEID%% AND fd.forum = frm.id
# These are forum discussion posts just by students within specified time
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fps ON fps.userid = allstu.id AND fps.discussion = fd.id
# Separately, we connect the instructors of the courses
# We can use the context we have already gotten for the students
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS rai ON rai.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_user AS instr ON instr.id = rai.userid AND rai.roleid =3
# Now we will connect to posts by instructors that are replies to student posts
# This is a left join, because we don't want to eliminate any students from the list
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpi ON fpi.discussion = fd.id AND fpi.userid = instr.id AND fpi.parent = fps.id
# To get identities of only those students who were replied to:
# Connect from instr replies back up to parent posts by students again
# This has to be a LEFT JOIN, we know these posts exist but don't eliminate non-responded students
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpir ON fpir.id = fpi.parent
# We also want to know if students are replying to one another
# These are posts that are replies to student posts
# Again, a left join
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum_posts AS fpsr ON fpsr.discussion = fd.id AND fpsr.parent = fps.id
# get the activity modules
JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON c.id = cm.course
# get the assignments
JOIN prefix_assign AS a ON cm.instance = a.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign_submission AS asb ON a.id = asb.assignment AND asb.userid=allstu.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign_grades AS asg ON asg.assignment = a.id AND asg.userid = allstu.id AND asg.assignment = asb.assignment
WHERE
c.id = %%COURSEID%%
# GROUP BY c.shortname , allstu.id
GROUP BY allstu.id
ORDER BY allstu.lastname
Student Resource Usage
Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Granite State College
Displays usage by students of all activities and resources in the current course by activity. Only activities and sections which are visible in the course are included. This version requires the new "Standard Logs" from Moodle 2.7+.
Note: This should be defined as a "Global" report (visible from within all courses).
SELECT
cs.section AS 'Week'
, cs.name AS 'Section Name'
, m.name AS 'item type'
, CONCAT(
COALESCE(a.name, ''),
COALESCE(b.name,''),
COALESCE(cert.name,''),
COALESCE(chat.name,''),
COALESCE(choice.name,''),
COALESCE(data.name,''),
COALESCE(feedback.name,''),
COALESCE(folder.name,''),
COALESCE(forum.name,''),
COALESCE(glossary.name,''),
COALESCE(imscp.name,''),
COALESCE(lesson.name,''),
COALESCE(p.name,''),
COALESCE(questionnaire.name,''),
COALESCE(quiz.name,''),
COALESCE(cr.name,''),
COALESCE(scorm.name,''),
COALESCE(survey.name,''),
COALESCE(url.name,''),
COALESCE(wiki.name,''),
COALESCE(workshop.name,''),
COALESCE(kalvidassign.name,''),
COALESCE(attendance.name,''),
COALESCE(checklist.name,''),
COALESCE(flashcard.name,''),
COALESCE(lti.name,''),
COALESCE(oublog.name,''),
COALESCE(ouwiki.name,''),
COALESCE(subpage.name,''),
COALESCE(journal.name,''),
COALESCE(lightboxgallery.name,''),
COALESCE(elluminate.name,''),
COALESCE(adaptivequiz.name,''),
COALESCE(hotpot.name,''),
COALESCE(wiziq.name,''),
COALESCE(turnitintooltwo.name,''),
COALESCE(kvr.name,'')
) AS 'item name'
, SUM(IF(l.crud IN ('r'),1,0)) AS 'total views'
, SUM(IF(l.crud IN ('c','u'),1,0)) AS 'total submissions'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(l.crud IN ('r'),u.id,NULL)) AS 'count of students who viewed'
, COUNT(DISTINCT IF(l.crud IN ('c','u'),u.id,NULL)) AS 'count of students who submitted'
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON u.id = ra.userid
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
JOIN prefix_course AS c ON c.id = ctx.instanceid
JOIN prefix_course_categories as cc ON c.category = cc.id
JOIN prefix_course_sections AS cs ON cs.course = c.id AND cs.section <= 14 #AND cs.section > 0
LEFT JOIN prefix_course_modules AS cm ON cm.course = c.id AND cm.section = cs.id
JOIN prefix_modules AS m ON m.id = cm.module AND m.name NOT LIKE 'label'
LEFT JOIN prefix_assign AS a ON a.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'assign'
LEFT JOIN prefix_book AS b ON b.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'book'
LEFT JOIN prefix_certificate AS cert ON cert.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'certificate'
LEFT JOIN prefix_chat AS chat ON chat.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'chat'
LEFT JOIN prefix_choice AS choice ON choice.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'choice'
LEFT JOIN prefix_data AS data ON data.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'data'
LEFT JOIN prefix_feedback AS feedback ON feedback.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'feedback'
LEFT JOIN prefix_folder AS folder ON folder.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'folder'
LEFT JOIN prefix_forum AS forum ON forum.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'forum'
LEFT JOIN prefix_glossary AS glossary ON glossary.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'glossary'
LEFT JOIN prefix_imscp AS imscp ON imscp.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'imscp'
LEFT JOIN prefix_lesson AS lesson ON lesson.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'lesson'
LEFT JOIN prefix_page AS p ON p.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'page'
LEFT JOIN prefix_questionnaire AS questionnaire ON questionnaire.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'questionnaire'
LEFT JOIN prefix_quiz AS quiz ON quiz.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'quiz'
LEFT JOIN prefix_resource AS cr ON cr.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'resource'
LEFT JOIN prefix_scorm AS scorm ON scorm.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'scorm'
LEFT JOIN prefix_survey AS survey ON survey.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'survey'
LEFT JOIN prefix_url AS url ON url.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'url'
LEFT JOIN prefix_wiki AS wiki ON wiki.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'wiki'
LEFT JOIN prefix_workshop AS workshop ON workshop.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'workshop'
LEFT JOIN prefix_kalvidassign AS kalvidassign ON kalvidassign.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'kalvidassign'
LEFT JOIN prefix_kalvidres AS kvr ON kvr.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'kalvidres'
LEFT JOIN prefix_attendance AS attendance ON attendance.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'attendance'
LEFT JOIN prefix_checklist AS checklist ON checklist.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'checklist'
LEFT JOIN prefix_flashcard AS flashcard ON flashcard.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'flashcard'
LEFT JOIN prefix_lti AS lti ON lti.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'lti'
LEFT JOIN prefix_oublog AS oublog ON oublog.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'oublog'
LEFT JOIN prefix_ouwiki AS ouwiki ON ouwiki.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'ouwiki'
LEFT JOIN prefix_subpage AS subpage ON subpage.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'subpage'
LEFT JOIN prefix_journal AS journal ON journal.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'journal'
LEFT JOIN prefix_lightboxgallery AS lightboxgallery ON lightboxgallery.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'lightboxgallery'
LEFT JOIN prefix_elluminate AS elluminate ON elluminate.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'elluminate'
LEFT JOIN prefix_adaptivequiz AS adaptivequiz ON adaptivequiz.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'adaptivequiz'
LEFT JOIN prefix_hotpot AS hotpot ON hotpot.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'hotpot'
LEFT JOIN prefix_wiziq AS wiziq ON wiziq.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'wiziq'
LEFT JOIN prefix_turnitintooltwo AS turnitintooltwo ON turnitintooltwo.id = cm.instance AND m.name = 'turnitintooltwo'
LEFT JOIN prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l ON l.userid = u.id AND l.courseid = c.id
WHERE ra.roleid =5
AND ctx.instanceid = c.id
AND cs.visible = 1
AND cm.visible = 1
AND c.id = %%COURSEID%%
GROUP BY cm.id
ORDER BY cs.section
Module activity (Hits) between dates
SELECT module, COUNT( * )
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME( l.`timecreated` ) BETWEEN '2018-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2019-09-31 00:00:00')
GROUP BY module
Module activity (Instances and Hits) for each academic year
SELECT name
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2017-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name AND l.action = 'add'
) AS "Added 2017"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2017-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2018-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name
) AS "Used 2017"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2018-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2019-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name AND l.action = 'add'
) AS "Added 2018"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2018-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2019-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name
) AS "Used 2018"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2019-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2020-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name AND l.action = 'add'
) AS "Added 2019"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE (FROM_UNIXTIME(l.`timecreated`) BETWEEN '2019-10-01 00:00:00' AND '2020-09-31 00:00:00')
AND l.module = m.name
) AS "Used 2019"
FROM mdl_modules AS m
Unique user sessions per day and month + graph
The "graph" column is used when displaying a graph (which needs at least three columns to pick from)
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT userid) AS "Unique User Logins"
,DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated), "%y /%m / %d") AS "Year / Month / Day", "Graph"
FROM `mdl_logstore_standard_log`
WHERE action LIKE 'loggedin'
#AND timecreated > UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-01-01 00:00:00') # optional start date
#AND timecreated <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-01-31 23:59:00') # optional end date
GROUP BY MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated)), DAY(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated))
ORDER BY MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated)), DAY(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated))
And...
Counting user's global and unique hits per day + counting individual usage of specific activities and resources (on that day),
And since I am using phpMyAdmin's "Display Graph" feature (at the bottom of the query's output page), I have scaled down the "User Hits" by 10 to fit the graph. that's it.
SELECT DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated), "%y-%m-%d") AS "Datez"
,COUNT(DISTINCT userid) AS "Unique Users"
,ROUND(COUNT(*)/10) "User Hits (K)"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_quiz',1,0)) "Quizzes"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_forum' or component='mod_forumng',1,0)) "Forums"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_assign',1,0)) "Assignments"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_oublog',1,0)) "Blogs"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_resource',1,0)) "Files (Resource)"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_url',1,0)) "Links (Resource)"
,SUM(IF(component='mod_page',1,0)) "Pages (Resource)"
FROM `mdl_logstore_standard_log`
WHERE 1=1
AND timecreated > UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-03-01 00:00:00') # optional START DATE
AND timecreated <= UNIX_TIMESTAMP('2015-05-31 23:59:00') # optional END DATE
GROUP BY MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated)), DAY(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated))
ORDER BY MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated)), DAY(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated))
System wide, daily unique user hits for the last 7 days
SELECT
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated), '%m%d') 'Day'
,COUNT(DISTINCT l.userid) AS 'Distinct Users Hits'
,COUNT( l.userid) AS 'Users Hits'
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
WHERE l.courseid > 1
AND FROM_UNIXTIME(l.timecreated) >= DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 7 DAY)
GROUP BY DAY(FROM_UNIXTIME(timecreated))
User detailed activity in course modules
Considering only several modules: url, resource, forum, quiz, questionnaire.
SELECT u.id, ra.roleid,
CONCAT(u.lastname, ' ', u.firstname) AS 'Student'
,COUNT(l.id) AS 'Actions'
,l.component "Module type"
,l.objectid "Module ID"
,CASE
WHEN l.component = 'mod_url' THEN (SELECT u.name FROM prefix_url AS u WHERE u.id = l.objectid )
WHEN l.component = 'mod_resource' THEN (SELECT r.name FROM prefix_resource AS r WHERE r.id = l.objectid )
WHEN l.component = 'mod_forum' THEN (SELECT f.name FROM prefix_forum AS f WHERE f.id = l.objectid )
WHEN l.component = 'mod_quiz' THEN (SELECT q.name FROM prefix_quiz AS q WHERE q.id = l.objectid )
WHEN l.component = 'mod_questionnaire' THEN (SELECT q.name FROM prefix_questionnaire AS q WHERE q.id = l.objectid )
END AS 'Module name'
,(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(g.name) FROM prefix_groups AS g
JOIN prefix_groups_members AS m ON g.id = m.groupid WHERE g.courseid = l.courseid AND m.userid = u.id) "user_groups"
,(SELECT s.name
FROM prefix_course_modules AS cm
JOIN prefix_course_sections AS s ON s.course = cm.course AND s.id = cm.section
WHERE cm.id = l.contextinstanceid) AS "Section name"
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log AS l
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON u.id = l.userid
JOIN prefix_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.userid = l.userid
AND ra.contextid = (SELECT id FROM prefix_context WHERE instanceid = l.courseid AND contextlevel = 50)
WHERE l.courseid = %%COURSEID%%
AND l.component IN ('mod_url', 'mod_resource', 'mod_forum', 'mod_quiz', 'mod_questionnaire')
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:l.timecreated:>%% %%FILTER_ENDTIME:l.timecreated:<%%
GROUP BY u.id, l.component
ORDER BY u.lastname, u.firstname
What teachers and courses considered active?
This report display several calculations and parameters that help the Online academic training team find teachers that might need more support getting their courses more supporting of online learning pedagogical methodologies.
SELECT concat('<a target="_new" href="%%WWWROOT%%/course/view.php?id=',
course.id,'">',course.fullname,'</a>') AS Course
#,course.shortname
,CASE
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%2012%' THEN '2012'
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%2013%' THEN '2013'
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%2014%' THEN '2014'
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%2015%' THEN '2015'
END AS Year
,CASE
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%semester a%' THEN 'Spring semester'
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%semester b%' THEN 'Fall semester'
WHEN course.fullname LIKE '%semester s%' THEN 'Summer semester'
END AS Semester
,IF(course.startdate>0, DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(startdate), '%d-%m-%Y'), 'no date') AS "Course Start Date"
,(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) AS Users
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 5 AND ctx.instanceid = course.id
) AS Students
,(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) AS Users
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 4 AND ctx.instanceid = course.id
) AS "Assistant teacher"
,(SELECT COUNT( ra.userid ) AS Users
FROM prefix_role_assignments AS ra
JOIN prefix_context AS ctx ON ra.contextid = ctx.id
WHERE ra.roleid = 3 AND ctx.instanceid = course.id
) AS Teachers
# Uncomment to use the new Moodle 2.8+ logstore
#,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log AS l WHERE l.courseid = course.id) AS Hits
#,(SELECT COUNT(*)
#FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log AS l
#JOIN mdl_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.userid= l.userid AND ra.roleid = 5 AND ra.contextid = (SELECT id FROM mdl_context WHERE instanceid = l.courseid AND contextlevel = 50)
#WHERE l.courseid = course.id ) AS "Student HITs"
#,(SELECT COUNT(*)
#FROM mdl_logstore_standard_log AS l
#JOIN mdl_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.userid= l.userid AND ra.roleid = 3 AND ra.contextid = (SELECT id FROM mdl_context WHERE instanceid = l.courseid AND contextlevel = 50)
#WHERE l.courseid = course.id ) AS "Teacher HITs"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_log AS l WHERE l.course = course.id) AS Hits
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM mdl_log AS l
JOIN mdl_context AS con ON con.instanceid= l.course AND con.contextlevel=50
JOIN mdl_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid= con.id AND ra.userid= l.userid AND ra.roleid = 5
WHERE l.course = course.id) AS "Students HITs"
,(SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM mdl_log AS l
JOIN mdl_context AS con ON con.instanceid= l.course AND con.contextlevel=50
JOIN mdl_role_assignments AS ra ON ra.contextid= con.id AND ra.userid= l.userid AND ra.roleid = 3
WHERE l.course = course.id) AS "Teachers HITs"
,(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT( CONCAT( u.firstname, " ", u.lastname ) )
FROM prefix_course c
JOIN prefix_context con ON con.instanceid = c.id
JOIN prefix_role_assignments ra ON con.id = ra.contextid AND con.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_role r ON ra.roleid = r.id
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE r.id = 3 AND c.id = course.id
GROUP BY c.id
) AS Teachers
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm WHERE cm.course = course.id) Modules
,(SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT cm.module) FROM prefix_course_modules cm
WHERE cm.course = course.id) UniqueModules
,(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT m.name)
FROM prefix_course_modules cm
JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id) UniqueModuleNames
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ( 'ouwiki', 'wiki') ) "Num Wikis"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ( 'oublog') ) "Num Blogs"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mdl_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ( 'forum', 'forumng') ) "Num Forums"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ('resource', 'folder', 'url', 'tab', 'file', 'book', 'page') ) Resources
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ('forum', 'forumng', 'oublog', 'page', 'file', 'url', 'wiki' , 'ouwiki') ) "Basic Activities"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ('advmindmap', 'assign', 'attendance', 'book', 'choice', 'folder', 'tab', 'glossary', 'questionnaire', 'quiz', 'label' ) ) "Avarage Activities"
,(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM prefix_course_modules cm JOIN mdl_modules as m ON m.id = cm.module
WHERE cm.course = course.id AND m.name IN ('elluminate', 'game', 'workshop') ) "Advanced Activities"
FROM prefix_course AS course
#WHERE course.shortname LIKE '%2015%'
#WHERE 1=1
#%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:course.shortname:~%%
WHERE course.fullname LIKE '%2015%'
HAVING Modules > 2
ORDER BY UniqueModules DESC
Weekly attendance report
This report display weekly report in format HH:M:SS This MySQL query works together with AttendaceRegister module, and gather Log information from Attendanceregister_log table.
SELECT u.username, SEC_TO_TIME (SUM(arsess.duration)) AS weekly_online_attendance, FROM_UNIXTIME (arsess.logout) AS Last_Logout
FROM prefix_attendanceregister_session AS arsess
JOIN prefix_user AS u ON arsess.userid = u.id
WHERE (((arsess.logout) BETWEEN UNIX_TIMESTAMP(DATE_SUB(CURDATE(), INTERVAL 7 DAY)) AND UNIX_TIMESTAMP(CURDATE())))
GROUP BY arsess.userid
Annual course/attendance report
This report is designed for a site where all students are always subscribed in every course divided in fix groups and where the lessons are organised by the teacher using the groups . The real partecipation is confirmed by the teacher. As also teachers are assigne to all courses, the teacher of a specific lesson is considered to be the user who created the lesson. An annual limitation parameter csnnot be added in this module, so I added a limitation to the current calendar year. Eventually a copy of the report is needed for the past year in order to be able to launch it in january, too.
SELECT CASE WHEN @date <> SESSION.sessdate OR NOT @description = SESSION.description THEN @row := @row +1 ELSE @row END AS NR_CORSO,
FROM_UNIXTIME(SESSION.sessdate, '%d/%m/%Y') as DATA, CODAGE.data as COD_AGENZIA, AGENZIA.data as AGENZIA,
CONCAT({user}.lastname, ' ', {user}.firstname) as NOMINATIVO, RUI.data as RUI, RUOLO.data as FUNZIONE,
REPLACE (
REPLACE (
REPLACE (
UNHEX( REPLACE( HEX( SESSION.description ), '3B', '' ) )
, '<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: left">', ''
)
, '</p>', '' )
, '<br>', '' ) as INFO,
{course}.fullname as CORSO,
CASE WHEN upper({attendance}.name) like '%AULA%' THEN 'IN AULA' WHEN upper({attendance}.name) like '%LINE%' THEN 'WEBINAR' ELSE {attendance}.name END AS MODALITÀ_CORSO,
CONCAT(DOCENTE.lastname, ' ', DOCENTE.firstname) as DOCENTE, # ROUND(SESSION.duration/3600, 0) as ORE #, {groups}.name as Gruppo,
DURATA.charvalue as ORE, {groups}.name as Gruppo, UPPER(LEFT(RUI.data, 1)) as Categoria, STATUS.acronym as Partecipazione, # STATUS.grade , {user}.ID, {user}.username,
CASE WHEN {course_completions}.timecompleted is not null THEN 'SI' ELSE 'NO' END as COMPLETATO
, @date := SESSION.sessdate AS DATUM, @description := SESSION.description AS INFO_LEZIONE, SESSION.id
FROM {attendance_sessions} SESSION JOIN (SELECT @row := 0, @date := 0, @description := null) TEMP
LEFT JOIN {attendance} ON {attendance}.id = SESSION.attendanceid
LEFT JOIN {attendance_log} LOG ON LOG.sessionid = SESSION.id # AND LOG.studentid = {user}.id
LEFT JOIN {attendance_statuses} STATUS ON STATUS.id = LOG.statusid
LEFT JOIN {course_completions} ON {course_completions}.userid = LOG.studentid AND {course_completions}.course = {attendance}.course
LEFT JOIN {groups} ON {groups}.id = SESSION.groupid
LEFT JOIN {user} ON {user}.id = LOG.studentid
LEFT JOIN {user_info_data} AGENZIA ON AGENZIA.userid = {user}.id AND AGENZIA.fieldid = 3 # AGENZIA
LEFT JOIN {user_info_data} RUI ON RUI.userid = {user}.id AND RUI.fieldid = 2 # RUI
LEFT JOIN {user_info_data} RUOLO ON RUOLO.userid = {user}.id AND RUOLO.fieldid = 5 # FUNZIONE
LEFT JOIN {user_info_data} CODAGE ON CODAGE.userid = {user}.id AND CODAGE.fieldid = 6 # COD_AGE
LEFT JOIN {course} ON {course}.id = {attendance}.course
LEFT JOIN {event} ON {event}.id = SESSION.caleventid
LEFT JOIN {user} DOCENTE ON DOCENTE.id = {event}.userid
LEFT JOIN {customfield_data} DURATA ON INSTANCEID = {course}.id AND DURATA.FIELDID = 3 # DURATA
WHERE NVL(STATUS.grade, 0) > 1 # per filtrare i soli presenti
AND FROM_UNIXTIME(SESSION.sessdate, '%d/%m/%Y') > CONCAT('01/01/', YEAR(CURDATE()))
How many distinct users connected to Moodle using the app by month
https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=336086#p1354194 by Iñigo Zendegi Urzelai
SELECT
to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'YYYY') as year,
to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'MM') as month,
count(distinct userid) as distinct_users
FROM prefix_logstore_standard_log l
WHERE l.origin='ws'
GROUP BY to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'YYYY'), to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'MM')
ORDER BY to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'YYYY'), to_char(to_timestamp("timecreated"),'MM');
LEARNING ANALYTICS REPORTS
(Moodle v. 3.4 and later)
Learning Analytics Model Summary
This report provides a list of the learning analytics models on your site, whether enabled or not, and several details about them.
(Note: this report was created on a system using PostgreSQL. Some changes may be needed for other forms of SQL.) Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
am.id AS "model id",
split_part(am.target,'\',5) AS "target",
CASE WHEN am.enabled=1 THEN 'YES' ELSE 'NO' END AS "enabled",
CASE WHEN am.trained=1 THEN 'YES' ELSE 'NO' END AS "trained",
am.name,
/* indicators,*/
char_length(am.indicators) - char_length(REPLACE(am.indicators,',',''))+1 AS "indicator count",
split_part(am.timesplitting,'\',5) AS "interval",
/*
to_timestamp(am.version) AS "version",
to_timestamp(am.timecreated) AS "time created",
to_timestamp(am.timemodified) AS "time modified",
*/
COUNT(DISTINCT ap.contextid) AS "contexts",
COUNT(ap.sampleid) AS "samples",
/* AVG(ap.prediction) AS "avg prediction", */
ROUND(ap.prediction,1) AS "prediction",
ROUND(AVG(aml.score),3) AS "model accuracy (avg)",
apa.actionname AS "action",
COUNT(apa.id) AS "number actions taken"
FROM prefix_analytics_models AS am
JOIN prefix_analytics_predictions AS ap ON am.id = ap.modelid
LEFT JOIN prefix_analytics_models_log AS aml ON aml.modelid = am.id
LEFT JOIN prefix_analytics_prediction_actions AS apa ON apa.predictionid = ap.id
GROUP BY am.id, ap.prediction, apa.actionname
Analytics Indicator Calculations
Pulls calculations from the "analytics_indicator_calc" table consisting of all calculations made for each indicator for each sample within each context for every model. In most cases you will want to limit this per context or sample, or at least group by context and sample.
SELECT
id,
to_timestamp(starttime) AS "start time",
to_timestamp(endtime) AS "end time",
contextid,
sampleorigin,
sampleid,
/*indicator, */
split_part(indicator,'\',2) AS "module",
split_part(indicator,'\',5) AS "indicator type",
value,
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created"
FROM prefix_analytics_indicator_calc
WHERE id = 1
Analytics Models
Pulls data from the "analytics_models" table consisting of one row per model. See the "Learning Analytics Model Summary" report, above, for an expanded report that JOINs model data from different tables to provide a more comprehensive view. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
enabled,
trained,
name,
split_part(target,'\',5) AS "target",
/* indicators,*/
char_length(indicators) - char_length(REPLACE(indicators,',',''))+1 AS "indicator count",
split_part(timesplitting,'\',5) AS "interval",
predictionsprocessor,
to_timestamp(version) AS "version",
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created",
to_timestamp(timemodified) AS "time modified",
usermodified
FROM prefix_analytics_models
Analytics Models Log
Pulls data from the "analytics_models_log" table consisting of evaluation calculations per model. If model evaluations have not been manually executed on the system from the command line, there will be no contents in this table. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
to_timestamp(version) AS "version",
evaluationmode,
split_part(target,'\',5) AS "target",
/* indicators,*/
char_length(indicators) - char_length(REPLACE(indicators,',',''))+1 AS "indicator count",
split_part(timesplitting,'\',5) AS "interval",
score,
info,
dir,
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created",
usermodified
FROM prefix_analytics_models_log
Analytics Predictions
Pulls data from the "analytics_predictions" table consisting of one row per prediction per model. Counts the number of indicators calculated for each prediction, but does not list them. If a model has not yet been trained, the system cannot make predictions and this table will not include rows for that model ID. See the "Learning Analytics Model Summary" report, above, for an expanded report that JOINs model data from different tables to provide a more comprehensive view. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
contextid,
sampleid,
rangeindex,
prediction,
predictionscore,
char_length(calculations) - char_length(REPLACE(calculations,',',''))+1 AS "indicators calculated",
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created",
to_timestamp(timestart) AS "time start",
to_timestamp(timeend) AS "time end"
from prefix_analytics_predictions
Analytics Prediction Actions
Pulls data from the "analytics_prediction_actions" table consisting of one row per action taken per prediction (e.g. a teacher viewing the outline report for a student at risk). If the model has not yet made predictions, there can be no prediction actions. See the "Learning Analytics Model Summary" report, above, for an expanded report that JOINs model data from different tables to provide a more comprehensive view. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
predictionid,
userid,
actionname,
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created"
FROM prefix_analytics_prediction_actions
Analytics Predictions with All Indicators
Pulls data from the "analytics_predictions" table consisting of one row per prediction per model. Lists the indicators calculated for each prediction. If a model has not yet been trained, the system cannot make predictions and this table will not include rows for that model ID. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id AS "Prediction ID",
modelid AS "Model ID",
contextid AS "Context ID",
sampleid AS "Sample ID",
rangeindex AS "Analysis Interval",
prediction AS "Prediction value",
predictionscore,
calculations,
char_length(calculations) - char_length(REPLACE(calculations,',',''))+1 AS "indicators calculated",
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created",
to_timestamp(timestart) AS "time start",
to_timestamp(timeend) AS "time end"
from prefix_analytics_predictions
Analytics Predict Samples
Pulls data from the "analytics_predict_samples" table consisting of one row per analysis interval per model, with a count of the samples used for each prediction. Sample details are not included here, but the report can be modified to list samples by IDs if needed by parsing the contents of the sampleids field. For example, this counts the number of student enrolments for which the system has generated predictions for a given model and analysis interval. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
analysableid,
split_part(timesplitting,'\',5) AS "interval",
rangeindex,
/* sampleids, */
char_length(sampleids) - char_length(REPLACE(sampleids,',',''))+1 AS "samples used",
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created",
to_timestamp(timemodified) AS "time modified"
FROM prefix_analytics_predict_samples
Analytics Train Samples
Pulls data from the "analytics_train_samples" table consisting of one row per analysis interval per model, with a count of the samples used for each training calculation. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
analysableid,
split_part(timesplitting,'\',5) AS "interval",
/* sampleids, */
char_length(sampleids) - char_length(REPLACE(sampleids,',',''))+1 AS "samples used",
to_timestamp(timecreated) AS "time created"
FROM prefix_analytics_train_samples
Analytics Used Analysables
Pulls data from the "analytics_used_analysables" table consisting of one row per context per model, noting whether the analysable was used to train the model or to make a prediction. This data is used to control the training and prediction processes. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
action,
analysableid,
to_timestamp(firstanalysis) AS "first analysis",
to_timestamp(timeanalysed) AS "time analysed"
FROM prefix_analytics_used_analysables
Analytics Used Files
Pulls data from the "analytics_used_files" table consisting of one row per file per model, noting whether the file was used to train the model or to make a prediction. This data is used to control the training and prediction processes. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
id,
modelid,
fileid,
action,
TO_TIMESTAMP(time) AS Time
FROM prefix_analytics_used_files
Average Cognitive Depth and Social Breadth
Here is a simple SQL snippet to calculate average cognitive depth and social breadth indicators for all students in the system. This one ignores indicator values of 0, as they are nulls as defined in this model. Contributed by Elizabeth Dalton, Moodle HQ
SELECT
i.contextid,
i.sampleid,
TRUNC(AVG(CASE
WHEN i.indicator LIKE '%cognitive%' THEN i.value
ELSE '0'
END),2) AS "Average Cognitive Depth",
TRUNC(AVG(CASE
WHEN i.indicator LIKE '%social%' THEN i.value
ELSE '0'
END),2) AS "Average Social Breadth"
FROM prefix_analytics_indicator_calc as i
WHERE
i.value != 0
GROUP BY i.contextid, i.sampleid
APPENDIX: OTHER USEFUL THINGS
Below are some sections on other items useful for building and using the reports. Feel free to share any useful items for building or using queries or the plugins here.
How-tos, sub queries and code snippets
In this section please put any short one purpose sub queries that show how common procedures often useful as part of larger queries.
All teachers or students in the course
This snippet shows how to get teachers from a course. The contextevel for course objects is 50. And the default Teacher role is role id 3. If you change the number to 5, it will list Students instead.
,(SELECT GROUP_CONCAT( CONCAT( u.firstname, " ", u.lastname ) )
FROM prefix_course ic
JOIN prefix_context con ON con.instanceid = ic.id
JOIN prefix_role_assignments ra ON con.id = ra.contextid AND con.contextlevel = 50
JOIN prefix_role r ON ra.roleid = r.id
JOIN prefix_user u ON u.id = ra.userid
WHERE r.id = 3 AND ic.id = c.id
GROUP BY ic.id
) AS TeacherNames
To get all Students instead, use the role id number of 5 instead of 3.
Forms of user names
There are a great variety of different ways to show the names of users in the reports above. Moodle, unlike some applications, does not have a single column for the users whole name, but has separate columns for first name and last name (or surname). If you just need to change the name formats, you can use any of these snippets:
SELECT
u.id AS "Internal id",
u.username,
u.firstname,
u.lastname,
CONCAT(u.firstname, ' ', u.lastname) AS "First name - last name",
CONCAT(u.lastname, ' ', u.firstname) AS "Last name - first name",
CONCAT(u.id, ' ', u.username, ' ',u.idnumber) AS "Id - username - idnumber",
u.email,
u.idnumber AS "User idnumber",
IF(u.deleted = 1, "Deleted","Not deleted") AS "Deletion status",
IF(u.suspended = 1, "Suspended","Active") AS "Suspension status"
FROM prefix_user u
Including and Excluding Deleted and Suspended Users
All users have two columns in their user entry in the prefix_user table: deleted and suspended. The value of 0 (false) means the user is not deleted or not suspended, respectively. A value of 1 (true) means the user is deleted or suspended, respectively. To exclude user accounts that have been deleted or suspended from any query, you can add a WHERE clause restriction (among other ways to do this).
To show only active users, use any of these equivalent forms:
WHERE u.deleted = 0 AND u.suspended = 0
WHERE u.deleted != 1 AND u.suspended != 1
WHERE u.deleted <> 1 AND u.suspended <> 1
To show active and suspended users, you can use:
WHERE u.deleted != 1
To show only suspended users, you can use:
WHERE u.suspended = 1
Get custom User profile fields for a user
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
This snippet of code shows how to connect a user with their custom profile field data. This will list all users with all custom profile fields and data. Custom profile fields have two tables, one for the definition of the profile field (user_info_field) and its settings, and a separate table to hold the data entered by users (user_info_data).
SELECT u.username, uif.name, uid.data
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_user_info_data AS uid ON uid.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_field AS uif ON uid.fieldid = uif.id
If you want to limit it to one of those fields, you can restrict it by shortname of the custom profile field, so:
SELECT u.username, uif.name, uid.data
FROM prefix_user AS u
JOIN prefix_user_info_data AS uid ON uid.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_field AS uif ON (uid.fieldid = uif.id AND uif.shortname = 'shortname1')
will show you only the data from the custom profile field with the shortname 'shortname1'.
If you want to do this with two or more custom profile fields, you will need to have a JOIN and table alias for each with a restriction for each profile field shortname. Example:
SELECT u.username, d1.data AS 'Profile One', d2.data As 'Profile Two'
FROM prefix_user u
JOIN prefix_user_info_data d1 ON d1.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_field f1 ON d1.fieldid = f1.id AND f1.shortname = 'shortname1'
JOIN prefix_user_info_data d2 ON d2.userid = u.id
JOIN prefix_user_info_field f2 ON d2.fieldid = f2.id AND f2.shortname = 'shortname2'
Get custom User profile fields for a user Alternate (sub select) Method
If you have more than a couple of fields you need to use, then the query above using JOINs for all the custom fields may time out or not return data due to too many joins. The practical limit seems to be around 10 custom profile fields.
Instead you should use an alternate method which uses Subselects for each of the profile fields. Details and sample code are in this forum discussion: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=355502#p1434854. A sample of the style is:
SELECT u.username
,(SELECT d1.data FROM prefix_user_info_data d1
JOIN prefix_user_info_field f1 ON d1.fieldid = f1.id AND f1.shortname = 'shortname1'
WHERE d1.userid = u.id
) AS thefirstfield
,(SELECT d1.data FROM prefix_user_info_data d1
JOIN prefix_user_info_field f1 ON d1.fieldid = f1.id AND f1.shortname = 'shortname2'
WHERE d1.userid = u.id
) AS thesecondfield
FROM prefix_user u
Moodle Report Plugins Variables, Filters and Other Idiosyncracies
Both the plugins share this variable in common. Code that uses only these will run in both plugins without change:
- %%WWWROOT%% - this substitutes the base url for your Moodle site exactly as set in the config.php file
- %%USERID%% - this substitutes the user id (not idnumber!) of the current user running the report
Ad-hoc database queries plugin
AD variables
The following notes are taken directly from the documentation that shows up in each query right under the code edit box below the "Verify the SQL and update the form" button. Please carefully read the whole set of notes there if you think you are getting syntax or other error messages.
- The token %%WWWROOT%% in the results will be replaced with [the root of your site as set in config.php].
- The token %%USERID%% in the query will be replaced with the user id of the user viewing the report, before the report is executed.
- For scheduled reports, the tokens %%STARTTIME%% and %%ENDTIME%% are replaced by the Unix timestamp at the start and end of the reporting week/month in the query before it is executed.
Forbidden URL Parameters
Pay particular attention to this section if you are constructing URLS in your code that may use parameters!
- You cannot use the characters :, ; or ? in strings in your query. If you need them in output data (such as when outputting URLs), you can use the tokens %%C%%, %%S%% and %%Q%% respectively. If you need them in input data (such as in a regular expression or when querying for the characters), you will need to use a database function to get the characters and concatenate them yourself. In Postgres, respectively these are CHR(58), CHR(59) and CHR(63); in MySQL CHAR(58), CHAR(59) and CHAR(63).
Note that the question mark ? is often used as a url parameter in Moodle urls. Watch out for those. Please see the following forum post for more details and discussion on this: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=407295#p1648774
How AD Auto URL Linking Works
This plugin has its own method of creating links which avoids having to put any HTML in your SQL statement. Instead you designate two columns: one as the text and one as the link.
In the example below the column named "User" shows the username. The very next column is called "User_link_url" where this must be the same name as the column before but you add "_link_url" to the column name to tell the plugin this is how to build the url.
The user is the TEXT that you would normally build a link with: leave out all the HTML code, just put the link text. In the following example you will see it is a standard link to a user profile, where there are three variables: the root, a %%Q%% symbol that stands for ? and the user id. This will make a normal url of the form: https://example.com/user/profile.php?id=2 and so forth.
SELECT
u.username AS "User",
CONCAT("%%WWWROOT%%/user/profile.php%%Q%%id=", u.id) AS "User_link_url"
FROM prefix_user u
Note that even though there are two columns defined in the SELECT statement, they are collapsed into one column by the plugin. The output of this sample will be a one column list of usernames, all linked to their user profile pages.
If you only want the full url to show up linkable, then use just the one column without designating the name, e.g.
SELECT
CONCAT("%%WWWROOT%%/user/profile.php%%Q%%id=", u.id) AS "User"
FROM prefix_user u
The output of this query will be single column of full urls to the users profiles that are already linked.
Configurable Reports plugin
CR Variables
For fuller documentation and examples, please see the official Configurable Reports documentation page.
This is a list of the variables that you can use with the Configurable Reports plugin in your queries. Place the variable where you would the corresponding column. You will see numerous examples of these in the queries above.
- %%CATEGORYID%%
- %%COURSEID%%
- %%CURRENTUSER%%
- %%DEBUG%%
- %%FILTER_VAR%%
- %%STARTTIME%%
- %%ENDTIME%%
- %%USERID%%
- %%WWWROOT%%
For example, to run a report that shows the current user their own profile information, you can use the %%USERID%% variable in place of the user id:
SELECT username, firstname, lastname, email
FROM prefix_user
WHERE id = %%USERID%%
To add logic to any query run inside a course to limit it to the data just for that course, use the %%COURSEID%% variable:
SELECT shortname, fullname
FROM prefix_course
WHERE id = %%COURSEID%%
(Tip: if you run this outside of a course on the front page or dashboard, it will return the name of the site, which is technically course id = 1)
CR Filters
If you know how these work and have some code examples, feel free to share your knowledge here. Meanwhile, for fuller documentation and examples, please see the official Configurable Reports documentation page.
- %%FILTER_CATEGORIES:
- %%FILTER_COURSEMODULEID:
- %%FILTER_COURSEMODULEFIELDS:
- %%FILTER_COURSEMODULE:
- %%FILTER_COURSES:
- %%FILTER_COURSEENROLLEDSTUDENTS:
- %%FILTER_USERS:
- %%FILTER_ROLE:
- %%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT:
- %%FILTER_SEMESTER:
- %%FILTER_STARTTIME:
- %%FILTER_ENDTIME:
- %%FILTER_SUBCATEGORIES:
- %%FILTER_COURSEUSER:
- %%FILTER_SYSTEMUSER:
- %%FILTER_YEARHEBREW:
- %%FILTER_YEARNUMERIC:
Using the Search Text filter
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
In the Configurable reports block for Moodle 3.11, there is a new way of naming the Search text filter. The goal of this new method is to allow you to now have more than one Search text filter for the same query, so that you can search more than one column from your report. The following shows how to do this.
In your code, you must add a identifier to your filter like this FILTER_SEARCHTEXT_ID1 where ID1 is just any arbitrary identifier you want. I usually just use _1 or _2 but you could use _username or to make it clearer just _U for username as a reminder.
Step 1: Add an ID to the end of the filter name %%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT_ID. The ID can be any one letter, number or word that you wish. Note that there must be an underscore!!. Also, the ID is case sensitive. For example:
SELECT
u.username,
u.firstname,
u.lastname
FROM prefix_user u
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT_U:u.username:~%%
will let you search on the username field of your report. You could use _U or _u or _username or _1 or any indicator you want as long as it is not duplicated by any other SEARCHTEXT id you may add.
Step 2: In the filter tab for the ID, add ONLY the identifier part without the underscore line, so 1 or 2 or U or whatever you use. Do NOT use the whole filter starting with the %% or include the underscore, use only the ID itself. So, for this example, put the ID "U".
Adding Multiple Searches
This method allows you to have two filters to search with, so:
SELECT
u.username,
u.firstname,
u.lastname
FROM prefix_user u
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT_U:u.username:~%%
%%FILTER_SEARCHTEXT_F:u.firstname:~%%
then you would add two filters in the Filters tab, one with an ID of U and the Second with the ID of F - and put Labels of "Username" and "Firstname" so that the user knows which is which.
Example Output with two Search Text filters:
Using the Date Time Filters
Contributed by: Randy Thornton
In the Configurable Reports block, you can set the Time and Date filter to allow you to pick your report Start date/time and End date/time interactively. This will work on any column in a table that is a timestamp.
Here is a simple example:
SELECT u.username,
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(u.firstaccess),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS 'FirstAccess',
DATE_FORMAT(FROM_UNIXTIME(u.lastaccess),'%Y-%m-%d %H:%i') AS 'LastAccess'
FROM prefix_user u
WHERE 1=1
%%FILTER_STARTTIME:u.firstaccess:>%%
%%FILTER_ENDTIME:u.lastaccess:<%%
1) You will need to replace name of the table and column for the filter to use the time and date column you need for your query. In the example above, it filters on the firstaccess and lastaccess columns in the user table. If you were doing a report on course completion, you might put the timecompleted column, and so forth.
2) You MUST then add the Start / End date filter on the Filters tab of the Report. If you don't, the report will still run, probably, but the filter will be ignored.
Note: the WHERE 1=1 statement is a peculiarity of the filters in Config reports: if you don't have a WHERE statement in your query already, then you must add this dummy WHERE to keep the statement valid. If you already have a WHERE statement in your code, simply add the %%FILTER%% placeholders after it (and before any GROUP or ORDER BY statements.)
Useful Constants
Role id numbers
The standard default roles as installed have the id numbers as follows:
- 1 Manager
- 2 Course creator
- 3 Editing Teacher
- 4 Non-editing Teacher
- 5 Student
- 6 Guest
- 7 Authenticated user
- 8 Authenticated user on the frontpage
You can see all your roles with the simple query:
SELECT * FROM prefix_role
Context level ids
These are the constants used in the context levels in the context table and elsewhere.
- SYSTEM = 10
- PERSONAL = 20
- USER = 30
- COURSECAT = 40
- COURSE = 50
- GROUP = 60
- MODULE = 70
- BLOCK = 80
The following snippet can be helpful (assuming an alias of ctx for the context table):
CASE ctx.contextlevel
WHEN 10 THEN 'System'
WHEN 20 THEN 'Personal'
WHEN 30 THEN 'User'
WHEN 40 THEN 'Course_Category'
WHEN 50 THEN 'Course'
WHEN 60 THEN 'Group'
WHEN 70 THEN 'Activity_Module'
WHEN 80 THEN 'Block'
ELSE CONCAT('Unknown context: ',ctx.contextlevel)
END AS "Context_level"
Constants for permission levels
Constants for permissions are:
- 1 = Allow
- -1 = Prevent
- -1000 = Prohibit
"Not set" is NULL and will have no table entry in the role definition.
Constants for Course Restores
Constants that tell you what type of restore was being done. These are used in the logs in the 'Other' field for the 'target' parameter.
- TARGET_CURRENT_DELETING = 0
- TARGET_CURRENT_ADDING = 1
- TARGET_NEW_COURSE = 2
- TARGET_EXISTING_DELETING = 3
- TARGET_EXISTING_ADDING = 4
So, a standard restore of a new course from backup is 2. ADDING is what is called in the Moodle interface as a "merge". DELETING is overwriting the current or another existing course with the backup.
Logs origin
Meaning of the strings in the origin field in the standard logs:
- cli - command line interface, including scheduled tasks and cron events
- restore - an event done during a course restore
- web - normal events by users in the web interface
- ws - web services calls, including those from the mobile app
See also
Database Schema
There is a version of the database schema located here on the Moodle DB schema explorer which you can use for searching and filtering tables, fields and external key connections between tables, and other information.
Adminer plugin
To help work with the database, you can use the Moodle Adminer plugin. This is especially useful if you do not have access to the database on your server via some third party tool such as PhpMyAdmin.
Github repository
For more reports you can also check on the Configurable Reports Repository on GitHub.