I'm trying to save in a scorm proyect 20 variables, but when I ejecute it in a LMS, I only can save a limited number of variables, the value of last have been lost when I return the next time to the scorm.
I would check with your LMS provider and ask them how much data they can store in the session variable. This is where you are finding the limit. the SCORM 1.2 standards have this limit pretty small, but technically there is no reason it can't be very big (a previous company I worked with had the same storage size for SCORM 1.2 and 2004). Basically your session is probably being cut off and with it - extra data - beyond simple bookmarking - getting cut off.
One other idea - name your variables a1, a2 (while not good naming - maybe storyline will store them using smaller names and you can tweak a little more space) - but honestly not sure if that will help with the way Storyline stores things.
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My LMS only support scorm 1.2
It´s possible use array for it? to reduce the size of variables?
not sure putting it into an array with help much as I expect it is the data that is too large for 1.2.
You would also have to write a function to propagate that data when every slide restarts.
Which lms is it. Some you can hack to increase the bookmarking limit.
I would check with your LMS provider and ask them how much data they can store in the session variable. This is where you are finding the limit. the SCORM 1.2 standards have this limit pretty small, but technically there is no reason it can't be very big (a previous company I worked with had the same storage size for SCORM 1.2 and 2004). Basically your session is probably being cut off and with it - extra data - beyond simple bookmarking - getting cut off.
One other idea - name your variables a1, a2 (while not good naming - maybe storyline will store them using smaller names and you can tweak a little more space) - but honestly not sure if that will help with the way Storyline stores things.
Thank You Very Much
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