Activity Setting Report

Local plugins ::: local_activitysetting
Maintained by Ferenc Lengyel
A collection of report sources for Custom Reports (ReportBuilder) to see activity settings. Spot the odd ones out! Instantly hunt down inconsistent activity settings and anomalies across your Moodle site—because chaos has no place in your courses. Powered by Moodle’s Custom Reports, this plugin is your secret weapon for keeping things tidy, transparent, and trouble-free.

Activity Setting Report 1.1.1

Moodle 4.5, 5.0
Released: Sunday, 17 August 2025, 9:36 PM

Changelog

v1.1.1 (2025-08-17)

Fixing all the PHP coding errors and making the 'Last modified' column & filter available for all entities (where it is applicable).

Added

  • Timemodified (last modified) column
    • Quiz
    • Scorm
  • Timemodified (last modified) filter
    • Quiz
    • Scorm
    • Course section
    • Grade item

Changed

  • The name of the Timemodified (last modified) column comes from the local_activitysetting language file for consistency, and it is called 'Last modified' accross the entities.
    • Assign
    • Forum

Fixed

  • PHP coding style warnings and errors

v1.1.0 (2025-08-16)

Added

  • New Course section entity to all existing datasources
    • Section name
    • Section number
    • Visible
    • Access restrictions
    • Component
    • Last modified
  • Missing add_joins() to Forum columns and filters
  • Missing SCORM Appearance columns and filters when it opens a new window
    • Width
    • Height
    • Options (Prevented by some browsers)

v1.0.0 (2025-07-05)

  • Initial release

Version information

Version build number
2025081601
Version release name
1.1.1
Maturity
Stable version
MD5 Sum
cb85fed84f59aa75d5a990d1cad848c0
Supported software
Moodle 4.5, Moodle 5.0
  • Latest release for Moodle 4.5
  • Latest release for Moodle 5.0

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL
VCS tag
v1.1.1

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Local plugins

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder in the "local" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation.