We have one meetings link that is used by multiple sales reps in their emails - is it possible to view meetings booked by "deal owner" aka sales rep even though it's not their meeting calendar
Thanks for providing this information! I recreated this scenario in my test portal to determine if there would be a workaround for you. The suggestion below requires access to Cross-object reports.
In my example I used “test description” as my meeting description. This description is not used for any other meeting description in my portal.
Create your report
Once a contact has booked a meeting this way, you can:
1. Go to Reports>Report.
2. Create a cross-object report.
3. Select Deals and Activities.
4. Create a filter for Activity>Meeting Description Contains: “enter the description you used for your meeting link”.
5. Create a filter for Deals>Deal Owner: is known.
6. In the visualization tab of your report, display Deal Owner and Measure by Count of activities.
This report will display meetings with "test description" as the description. Because that description is only used for one specfic meeting link, we know that any meetings displaying were booked as a result of the meeting link being sent in an email. Based on the context you provided, the deal owner is also the person that sent the email.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any additional questions!
Actually, it's one calender but multiple people link to that calendar in their email so a meeting can be booked with the same person. But the report need to present the sourced person of the meetings
The ability to create a report based on meeting link sender isn't natively supported, but I'm happy to dig deeper to see if I can create a workaround for you.
It sounds like there are a few things to consider:
Email was sent containing the meeting link
A meeting from that meeting link was booked
A deal was created after that meeting was booked
Then you would like to see who sent the original email with the meeting link, even though the email sender was not who the meeting is assigned to.
Is the Deal Owner also the Contact Owner? Or do you specifically need to see this information organized by Deal Owner (only if there is an associated deal)?
I have a couple of theories I am testing out in my own portal to see if I can create a workaround for you.
Thanks for providing this information! I recreated this scenario in my test portal to determine if there would be a workaround for you. The suggestion below requires access to Cross-object reports.
In my example I used “test description” as my meeting description. This description is not used for any other meeting description in my portal.
Create your report
Once a contact has booked a meeting this way, you can:
1. Go to Reports>Report.
2. Create a cross-object report.
3. Select Deals and Activities.
4. Create a filter for Activity>Meeting Description Contains: “enter the description you used for your meeting link”.
5. Create a filter for Deals>Deal Owner: is known.
6. In the visualization tab of your report, display Deal Owner and Measure by Count of activities.
This report will display meetings with "test description" as the description. Because that description is only used for one specfic meeting link, we know that any meetings displaying were booked as a result of the meeting link being sent in an email. Based on the context you provided, the deal owner is also the person that sent the email.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any additional questions!