
You can find further information in this document! In some parts however, they are inevitable. We endeavour to limit these changes as much as possible. Some of the changed data structures necessitate an adjustment to the interfaces of the DVD. As a user of the CATALOG, you will benefit from so many new possibilities. With PHOENIX, extensive changes with regards to structure and also contents of the TecDoc data basis will take effect. With the fourth CATALOG DVD in the year 2015, we anticipate that TecDoc PHOENIX will be the basis on which the production of the DVD will be based.

IMPORTANT: Advance notice on change of interfaces You are only a few clicks away from the right part! Accurate identification of the right spare part! Quick customer service thanks to reliable part identification! The TecDoc CATALOG is a flexible information systems, which allows you numerous personal settings to ease your daily work. Language: English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Dutch, Portugese (Multilanguage)Įlectronic parts catalogues from standardised data records
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Visit their Import Course Data page for these steps plus screenshots.TecDoc Catalog Q1 Instruction Full To import course content from Fall to Spring in the same academic year (the same Moodle instance): If you need to change something then click Previous. If everything is correct then complete the process by clicking Perform restore. On the next screen, review your selections to make sure everything is correct. You may then uncheck any assignments or files that you do not want to restore and click Next.Ĩ.

You will now be presented with the Course settings screen. At the bottom of the screen, click Next.ħ. The next screen provides information about the data included in the backup file. Click the Continue button in that area.Ħ. In the Restore into this course area, choose Merge the backup course into this course.
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On the next screen you will be presented with a series of options for where you would like to restore the course. Go to the gear icon in your course (upper right) and select Restore.Ĥ. At the Import a backup file area, you may either drag and drop the backup file into the box or use the Choose file. button. After the file has finished uploading, click on the Restore button to begin the restoration process.ĥ. If it is not and you do not change it then you will be told your backup file is too large or exceeds the upload limit.ģ. Once you are in your course you need to check the course settings and make sure that the maximum upload size for your course is larger than the size of your backup file. b) If you do not have a course and do not have course creator privileges, then you will need to work with your Moodle administrator to upload and restore the course.Ģ. On your new Moodle site, we are looking for a place to upload and restore your course backup file.Ī) If you have an existing course on your new Moodle site, you can use the Restore option there for the next step. Restoring Your CourseĪfter you have created the backup file for your course, you are ready to Restore it in the new course.

Click the Download link to download this course backup to your computer. To move your course to the new server, you will have to download the backup file to your computer so that you can then upload it to your new Moodle site. The backup filename will be listed with the time.

Scroll down to User private backup area to see the backup file you've just created. Now you will be taken to the backup data folder in your course. At the top of the screen you will see The backup file was successfully created. At the bottom of the screen, click Next or Jump to final step.Ĥ.Do select Include activities and resources so that your course backup will have any documents, images, audio, and other files you have included in your course.Only select Yes if you have set up this course as a Metacourse if you're not sure, then your course is probably not a metacourse. For most courses, select No for Metacourse.However, if you have added actual posts to your forums as starters for student discussion, you may wish to include the user data from the discussion forums. If no, do not check Include enrolled users, Include user role assignments, Include course logs, or Include grade history. If you are just wanting a fresh copy of your course on the new server, you probably won't want to include any user data.Select the information that you would like to include in your course backup:
