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Specialization and having to enroll in the offering
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Specialization and having to enroll in the offeringContent
In the NUX I am seeing some interesting behavior. We want a Specialization to have courses (that has 1 offering) and we assign out this specialization. We do not want the courses to be visible, in the search. This worked in the classic UI.
In the NUX we are seeing that the user has to select and enroll in the offering (even if there is only 1 offering). They are getting an error due to the course access being set for self-service “no access” as we don’t want them enrolling in the course on their own. The course is marked to let the specialization control visibility.
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