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MHill88
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8 days ago
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Reach360 creates a new course every time I republish my Storyline update

Hi Everyone, I’m trying to update an existing Storyline 360 course that is already published in Reach360, but Reach360 never gives me the “Publish Updates” option for the original course. Instead, ...
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    StevenBenassi
    2 days ago

    Hi MHill88​,

    Great to see that Kelly has been helping you. Happy to jump in here!

    Reach 360 does not determine whether a published course is an "update" based on the file name or course title. Instead, it relies on a unique internal identifier tied to the Storyline project itself. When all credentials line up, Reach recognizes the file and offers the Publish Updates option.

    In your case, the behavior suggests that the file currently being used as your original is no longer the same project (internally) that Reach associates with the existing course. When you created copies of your project for testing and published them, one of those copies became the last file successfully linked to the Reach course. At some point, the internal project identity between your original file and the version tied to Reach, diverged. 

    As a result, when you publish from your original file now, Reach no longer recognizes it as the source of that course and instead creates a new one. Your copied file showing the Publish Updates option indicates that Reach currently recognizes that file as the source of the course.

    To continue updating your existing training, I suggest using the Storyline file that successfully shows the Publish Updates option as your primary file. If you're ever unsure which file that is, open each version and try publishing to Reach. The correct item will display Publish Updates instead of creating a new course.

    Unfortunately, once the link between a Storyline file and a Reach course is lost, there isn't a way to reconnect a different file to that existing course. So identifying and continuing with the recognized file is the suggested workflow. To avoid hiccups like this in the future, I recommend:

    • Maintaining a single master Storyline file for publishing to Reach 360.
    • If you create copies for testing, avoid publishing those to Reach unless you intend to create a completely new course.
    • Use version naming conventions (e.g. v1, v2) instead of multiple working copies when possible. 

     

    Please let me know if you need anything else.