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Revision as of 14:46, 30 June 2020
This feature is part of Moodle Workplace, which is available through Moodle Partners.
Read on for Moodle Workplace 3.9 highlights. Full details of the release with technical information can be found in the Moodle Workplace 3.9 release notes.
Migration
With a simple, clean and intuitive interface, migrating things has never been so easy in Moodle.
Workplace migration is capable of:
- Chained migration. Exporters and Importers can be chained together. For instance, when exporting Certifications, we delegate to other exporters to handle programs, courses and dynamic rules.
- Pluggable. Migration APIs are pluggable by design, to allow you to create your exporters and importers easily.
- Ready to implement 3rd party exporters and importers.
- Command-line interactive interface: php admin/tool/wp/cli/export.php , php admin/tool/wp/cli/import.php