Module Attribute Configuration

Applicable Product

  • PeopleFluent Learning

Applicable Release:

  • V22.x
  • V21.x
  • V15.x

 

Summary:

You configure custom attributes and assign values in the Optional Module Attribute(s) section of the Catalog Editor. This article will show you how to add, update and delete the Module Attributes


Keywords:

Module Attribute, Attribute Configuration

 

You configure custom attributes and assign values in the Optional Module Attribute(s) section of the Catalog Editor which can be found on Manage > Catalog Editor > Define Module Properties:

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To maintain a list of Custom Module Attributes, go to Manage Center > Learning > Catalog Configuration > Module Attribute Categories:modCat.PNG

Adding Module Attributes

To add a New Module Attribute, click Create a New Module Attribute then fill in the attribute details:

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A module attribute can be one of four particular data types:

  1. Free-text - the default existing type with which any value may be input
  2. Drop-down - the existing type where there is a fixed set of values for the module attribute
  3. Numeric - a new type where only numbers may be input for the module attribute on the learning object, e.g. 5, 3.15, -5.4
  4. Checkbox - a new type where the user simply checks or un-checks the check box as a way of setting the module attribute on a learning object

You can select if the sum total will be provided for the reports or in printing and the display area for these attributes by selecting on the options

 

Updating added module attribute 

To edit an Extra Attribute entry, in the Module Attribute Category screen

  1. click on the gear icon beside the attribute you wish to modify
  2. click Edit. 
  3. Make the necessary modifications on the Module Attributes screen:

 

 

 

 

Deleting added module attribute

To remove extra modules attribute:

  1. Click on the desired attribute in the Module Attribute Category screen. The relevant Module Attribute screen appears.
  2. Click Delete.

Please note that you cannot delete a module attribute that is currently in use. 

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