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Retrofitting is an action of deploying back a course to a Course Factory for initiating
Retrofitting is an action of deploying back a course to a Course Factory for initiating
a new workflow path again. This can be usefull when a local instance of a course has been
a new workflow path again. This can be useful when a local instance of a course has been
significantly updated by local teachers.
significantly updated by local teachers.



Latest revision as of 15:40, 15 September 2022

Retrofit and course life-cycle management features occur in a Traning Center.

Retrofitting is an action of deploying back a course to a Course Factory for initiating a new workflow path again. This can be useful when a local instance of a course has been significantly updated by local teachers.

Retrofit uses the same process than deploying a course, but restricted to a default category as target setup in the Course Factory settings for publishflow.

Again, to be able to retrofit a course from a Traning Center to a Course Factory, you will need:

  • having all network prerequisites as all other publishflow operations requires
  • be in a Traning Center (choosed in global settings of publishflow as first parameter)
  • having Retrofitting enabled in global settings of a Training Center
  • having the block/publishflow:retrofit capability enabled in the Training Center
  • having the block/publishflow:deploy capability in your remote profile in the Course Factory