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Success Factors and SCORM 2004 Version 4
Hi All,
Just wondering if there is a resolution to this.
Resources from SAP state:
"SCORM 2004 has a very advanced and complicated set of rules concerning behavior and navigation, this is what the validation error will refer to.
There can only be one top level Sequencing and Navigation control, so the two packages would conflict. Note that this is a limitation of SCORM 2004, not the Learning.
The best way to handle it would be to add the generic evaluation to manifest file, so that it would be in the hierarchy:
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- Each package contains a separate Sequencing and Navigation Hierarchy, these will conflict.
- You cannot use two packages with S & N in the same item, yet SCORM 2004 requires that it be assigned via package; thus, you can only have one SCORM 2004 Package per item.
- You can merge the content so that their respective S & N rules do not clash. Depending on the Authoring tool this may be done through the tool itself, or you can use a text or manifest editor."
I'm not sure what sequencing and navigation rules need adjusting within the Storyline file?
Thanks.
- JoseTansengco1 year agoStaff
Hello Erik,
Storyline 360 packages normally don't require any modification to work in an LMS, regardless of the format used during publishing. If you're encountering issues when uploading your course to Success Factors LMS, try testing how it will behave in another LMS like SCORM Cloud to isolate the behavior.
A problem with the course can be observed regardless of which LMS you use, but LMS-specific issues cannot be replicated in another LMS. If you don't encounter any issues in SCORM Cloud, please work with the support team of your LMS so they can address any sequencing or navigation issues you may be experiencing in their environment.
- JoseTansengco1 year agoStaff
Hello Erik,
Storyline 360 packages normally don't require any modification to work in an LMS, regardless of the format used during publishing. If you're encountering issues when uploading your course to Success Factors LMS, try testing how it will behave in another LMS like SCORM Cloud to isolate the behavior.
A problem with the course can be observed regardless of which LMS you use, but LMS-specific issues cannot be replicated in another LMS. If you don't encounter any issues in SCORM Cloud, please work with the support team of your LMS so they can address any sequencing or navigation issues you may be experiencing in their environment.
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