This would seem to mean "days for which the journal will be available", but that would seem to be in conflict with the Restrict Access tools in Moodle 2.x
Instead, does it actually mean "will be available in xxx days"?
Thanks.
Hi Glenn,
The restricted access settings are only visible with condicional activities enabled. It determines the number of days the activity will be available to students
Hi David:
The number of "days available" goes up to the end of the day (11:55pm) or it starts counting days at the time de journal is created, so if I create it at 2pm and make it available for one day it will close the next day at 2pm?
Thanks,
Jose
Hola Jose,
Just checked the code to see how it works: The "Days" setting is only used when the course format is "weeks", and it depends on the section where the activity was created (each section has a start date and a final date) so if you set 3 days the activity will be opened during 3 days from the beginning of the section; answering your question, it does not matter when you create the activity, it depends always on the section start date, so 11:55
I haven't removed this setting because has always been there (I'm only maintaining the module since Moodle 2.0 was released) but I'm thinking of just removing it in the 2.8 journal version as:
If someone is against removing it please, comment about it.
I'm confused by this as well. If i leave a journal to the default "available 7 days", then the journal says that the editing period ended on about Nov 1st 2013...
It's ok if I say it's always open, but if I use the days it locks it saying it closed about 9 months ago.
Hi Conn, please see my comment above