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# Identify clients who successfully passed a challenge

Determine clients who successfully passed a specific challenge and met the profit requirements without exceeding loss limits. Next, create funded accounts for these clients.

To determine clients who successfully passed a challenge:

{% 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 %}
For the clients who have successfully completed the challenge, SUCCESS is displayed in the **Status** column.

{% hint style="info" %}
Additionally, you may want to review the trading strategies used during the challenge, the instruments that were traded, or any other requirements outlined in the challenge description. To assess additional criteria, review the trading history directly on the respective accounts through the trading platform.
{% endhint %}
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Check the **Processing Status** column:

* **Not processed** – indicates that no funded account has been created for the client yet
* **Process** – indicates that a funded account has already been created for the client
  {% endstep %}
  {% endstepper %}

For accounts with the SUCCESS status that meet all the challenge requirements and that haven't been processed, view the clients’ names and email addresses to proceed to creating funded accounts for those clients.


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