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I have set up exams that require a course exam to be completed first. Unfortunately, even though the exam has been completed, it is asking to complete it a second time. Can the system not remember the user's completed exams?
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The following user(s) said Thank You: ssnobben
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Did you manage to fix this?
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Hi, I am encountering a similar issue.
I have set up my course such that each preceding lesson is a pre-requisite for the next as this is a CPD requirement. However, even after I complete and submit lesson 1 and it shows as Completed on the frontend when I try to move on to the next lesson, I get a message to say the pre-requisite is not met as lesson 1 has not been completed. pls help. PS: on a related note, how do I edit the default text in green that appears after I complete a lesson.
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I will need access to investigate this for you.
Please create a support ticket |
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Thanks. I have been trying to for days but even when logged in and psoting in this Forum, when I click Support - Create an Issue, I get this message:
Public access is restricted to the requested item. Please login or register first. Where else can I go to create a support ticket pls? |
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Hi Rob, I still cannot create a support ticket but you have emailed me and I have already given you access to the backend. Could you revert soon as I am on a tight timeline and simply cannot proceed if the prerequisites function is not working.
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.Rob, it has been days now with no reply to any of the issues reported. Pls respond or I will be forced to use social media.
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I am working on it. I've found a few problems and fixed them. please check it now.
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