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Notes from Moodle 2.1 uploaduser.php

firstname, lastname, username, email, city, country, lang, timezone, mailformat, maildisplay, maildigest, htmleditor, ajax, autosubscribe ,institution, department , idnumber, skype , msn, aim, yahoo, icq, phone1, phone2, address, url, description, descriptionformat, password, auth, oldusername , deleted, course1, course2, course3, course4

// watch out when changing auth type or using external auth plugins! // use oldusername when renaming users - this is the original username // 1 means delete user //course# not sure about these put short course name

--Chris collman 21:22, 22 November 2011 (WST)

ISO Website broken link

The english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm link on the iso.org website is no longer valid. The Web Archive copy of that page indicates that the same info is now on http://www.iso.org/iso/country_names_and_code_elements, so I'm updating the link.

--Luis de Vasconcelos 14:52, 13 July 2012 (WST)

Thanks Luis for your help :-) --Helen Foster 17:34, 18 July 2012 (WST)

Role field

In the description of the field TYPE some id's are mentioned. Please be aware that these are not the same as you should use in the column ROLE. In ROLE you should use the ID of the roles that can be found through 'Define roles'. Can't quite figure out what TYPE is meant for.

Enrollment fields might need some review

Currently the docs for the enrollment fields are not very clear and say: `course1,type1,role1,group1,enrolperiod1,enrolstatus1/course2,type2,role2,group2,enrolperiod2/enrolstatus2` This looks a bit odd and might be incorrect, I haven't had a chance to test - but it'd be great if someone could review that section and test it. --Dan Poltawski (talk) 22:04, 14 October 2014 (WST)