What is the difference between “Saved,” “Pending,” and “Approved” experience reports?
“Saved” experience reports are training units you have entered for a specific reporting period, but have not yet submitted to your IDP supervisor for approval. You may make changes to your “saved” experience any time until you submit your report. “Pending” experience reports are training units you have submitted to your supervisor, but have not yet been approved. You may not make changes to an experience report once you have submitted it to your IDP supervisor for approval and certification of the accuracy. NOTE: If you need to make adjustments to an experience report you have submitted to your IDP supervisor for approval, you must have your supervisor select the “Return for Edits” option. This action will cause the experience report to be returned to you so that you can correct it and resubmit it. NOTE: Your supervisor has a third option to permanently reject your report. This is only intended to be used if they do not agree that you performed any of the work noted on your submission
“Saved” experience reports are training hours you have entered for a specific reporting period, but have not yet submitted to your IDP supervisor for approval. You may make changes to your “saved” experience any time until you submit your report. “Pending” experience reports are training hours you have submitted to your supervisor, but have not yet been approved. You may not make changes to an experience report once you have submitted it to your IDP supervisor for approval and certification of the accuracy. If you need to make adjustments to an experience report you have submitted to your IDP supervisor for approval, you must have your supervisor select the “Return for Edits” option. This action will cause the experience report to be returned to you so that you can correct it and resubmit it. “Approved” experience reports are training hours your supervisor has verified and they are now included in your IDP training hour totals. NOTE: Your supervisor has a third option to permanently re