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Rise 360 SCROM output getting failed to upload in the LMS
- 4 months ago
Hi SamHill
For an update: We published the file with SCROM 2004 2nd edition (all languages in a single LMS) settings and it was successfully uploaded in the LMS and is working as required.
To answer your question: All the six languages were exported in a single LMS package. We did discuss with the LMS team regarding a report on this but couldn't get much out of it.
Hi AvinashGautam-4 there are a few reasons why a file may fail to import into an LMS. For example, the LMS might impose a maximum file size limit, or the SCORM package may be incorrectly packaged.
When you say the course is translated into 6 languages, does that mean you have six different SCORM modules, or is it a single module and the user selects their language?
Are you able to get any other diagnostic information from the LMS when it fails to upload. Status: Failed doesn't provide a reason why it failed.
Can you provide a screen shot of the structure of the root of your SCORM zip file. I need to see what is in the file when you open the zip file, as the LMS requires a very specific file to be present in the root of the zip file.
- AvinashGautam-44 months agoCommunity Member
Hi SamHill
For an update: We published the file with SCROM 2004 2nd edition (all languages in a single LMS) settings and it was successfully uploaded in the LMS and is working as required.
To answer your question: All the six languages were exported in a single LMS package. We did discuss with the LMS team regarding a report on this but couldn't get much out of it.- SamHill4 months agoSuper Hero
Glad you got it working. If the LMS supports 3rd or 4th edition, they are better as they have better data support.
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