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# Mark trading accounts passed a challenge as processed

After creating a funded account, mark the corresponding prop challenge account used for passing a challenge as processed.

This is done to keep track of funded accounts and to indicate that a funded account has been created for the account that successfully passed the challenge. This will be automated in future releases.

To mark a trading account as processed:

{% stepper %}
{% step %}
Go to **Prop trading** > **Challenges list**.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Select the challenge and click **Edit**.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Go to the **Live Accounts** tab.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Select the prop challenge account with the SUCCESS status for which you have created the funded account, and click **Edit**.

<figure><img src="/files/l9SxayQkq3IdLtEED0tt" alt="Mark a trading account as processed"><figcaption><p>Mark a trading account as processed</p></figcaption></figure>
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Go to the **Processing Status** section and select **Processed** in the dropdown.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Click **Save** to apply the changes.
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

The **Processing Status** of the selected account has changed to **Processed**, indicating that a funded account has been created for the client who successfully completed a challenge.


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