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Revision as of 14:46, 30 June 2020
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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