Welcome to Heroes! Take a look at the following. SCORM 1.2 only handles about 256 characters for a survey/essay type question. SCORM 2004 will allow for around 4000 characters. Ultimately, if you can use Tin Can, which I believe Saba supports, that would be the best way to go moving forward.
It looks like Saba's implementation of SCORM 2004 is too strict and seems to function a little weirder than it should, at least according to one of the better Saba experts in these forums, Gerry Wasiluk. He recommends to stay away altogether.
Did some more looking. If you take a look at this thread here. You'll see from the LMS Debug Logs they shared that the completion status is being sent from our content to Saba, but Saba doesn't seem to interpret that at all.
You can do the same thing on your end and verify whether the same is true for you. If it is, you will probably need to reach out to Saba to see if things have changed since Gerry's post.
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Hi Ludvig,
Welcome to Heroes! Take a look at the following. SCORM 1.2 only handles about 256 characters for a survey/essay type question. SCORM 2004 will allow for around 4000 characters. Ultimately, if you can use Tin Can, which I believe Saba supports, that would be the best way to go moving forward.
Always Happy to Help,
Adrian
Thank you for the respons,
Unfortunately scorm 2004 dont seem to work as it should for me in Saba.
It wont report as it should, for example it never reports a course as completed.
Hi Ludvig,
It looks like Saba's implementation of SCORM 2004 is too strict and seems to function a little weirder than it should, at least according to one of the better Saba experts in these forums, Gerry Wasiluk. He recommends to stay away altogether.
Are you using Saba 5.5?
-Adrian
Hi Ludvig,
Did some more looking. If you take a look at this thread here. You'll see from the LMS Debug Logs they shared that the completion status is being sent from our content to Saba, but Saba doesn't seem to interpret that at all.
You can do the same thing on your end and verify whether the same is true for you. If it is, you will probably need to reach out to Saba to see if things have changed since Gerry's post.
-Adrian
Hi Adrian.
I think we got Saba 6 but in a couple of month we are uppgrading to 7, hopefully we can use scorm 2004 then.
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