Hello,
anyone affected by this issue?
thansk
regards
Hello,
anyone affected by this issue?
thansk
regards
Hi Francesco!
Could you please add more information to your report such as replication instructions, error messages and screenshots to be able to reproduce the issue and try to help you?
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Sara
Hi Sara,
many thanks for the reply.
Just add a course, for example
single activity: SCORM
enrollment methods: manual, self enrollment
edit self enrollment options, add a key
test it with a non admin user and eroll yourself: the "unmask" checkbox is not there when you type the key. The function is to show the typed characters, this is normal for a shared secret. The "unmask" checkbox was there in previous version eg: 2.8, 2.9
It is annoying to get helpdesk tickets for wrongly typed keys.
thanks
regards
francesco
Hi All,
is that possible that none else complains about this??!!!
Please look at the picture, it is so clear. Any student using self enrolment CANNOT reveal (unmask) the enrolment key, so to replace caracters instead of dots. It is like that for any Self Enroled course with key.
This generates a lot of tickets and request to the IT.
The function was there on 2.8.
Look at the picture on Moodle 3.3.3+ (Build: 20180104)
I have not seen anyone else mention this. I do not use keyed enrollment so cannot verify but I would suggest putting in a tracker ticket.
Hi Emma,
infinite gratitude for your reply.
If you or anybody else could confirm this as a bug (more likely a lost feature).
It takes just nothing:
- create a new course
- single activity, no matters
- enrolment methods: manual and self enrolment
- go to self enrolment and set the key you like
- use a test account to enrol
I am running in burnout.
thanks to any of you out there
regards
Confirmed in 3.4. I think it is not a terrible change as in a class full of students maybe you don't want them seeing enrollment keys of their class mates but there should probably be an option to see if you want.
Hi Emma,
many thanks for checking. Indeed it is.
Using an enrolment key from another person does not bring any benefit: one would enrol itself in a course in which he/she is not expected to be. No advantages.
In our organization we send emails with enrolment key so to target groups of employee and excluding the others. We have tickets opened by people complaining that the "key does not work" because they do not see the chars.
Our people are free to browse the courses, but when they see that the enrolment key is needed, they just keep away. For your information, a self enrolment with no enrolment key makes the course available for everybody.
I am going to try to change the code so that the enrolment key input element in html will be a "text" instead of "password" type.
I have then to re-apply it on every update, but I have an .sh script for that.
regards
Yes, I totally understand how frustrating that can be. How about putting your target groups in cohorts and then only letting the specific cohorts enroll with no key needed? Would that simplify things?
Hi Emma,
managing cohorts will add an extra effort.
I made the hack:
file: moodle/enrol/self/locallib.php
line 82 change from
$mform->addElement('password', 'enrolpassword', get_string('password', 'enrol_self')
to:
$mform->addElement('text', 'enrolpassword', get_string('password', 'enrol_self')
it works, but I have to add an extra check on my update script so to look for changes.. puff
Thanks for your spiritual support.