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Re: Re: (1) SCORM 1.2: How to save specific interaction data 
Author:  Dan
Date: 26.02.2010 02:21:38
Thanks Slav. This info may save me from wasting my time "guessing" how to modify the SCORM_SaveInteractions() function.

An alternative approach/solution I have been looking at is minimizing the amount of data stored into cmi.suspend_data.

The only data I need stored in cmi.suspend_data is the ID and LearnerResponse. So far, I have been able to prevent the following data from being saved in cmi.suspend_data: Type, Weighting, Timestamp, Latency, and Result.

There are two additional pieces of data that I want to prevent saving to cmi.suspend_data, namely the Description and something that looks like: < r r > < r p = \ " 0 \ " / > < / r r >

(just remove the spaces expect the one between the r and the p)

Do you know how this can be done?

Thanks!
-Dan

By the way, I've posted this question with more details elsewhere in this community, the title of the post is "SCORM 1.2 and cmi.suspend_data element size limit"

 
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