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Is it possible to personalise IL Offerings with Classroom title and DFFs?

edited Jul 20, 2023 6:32AM in Learning 6 comments

Summary:

In Oracle Cloud Learning, when reviewing IL Offerings for a given course, the specific classroom where the Offering is being held is not visible on the Course Details > Available Offerings page that lists all Offerings. Learners must click into each Offering to see specifically where it is located. This is a problem since we have numerous classrooms not only in the same location but in the same building. We need the learners to see the classroom title and a DFF that specifies the floor when searching for offerings rather than the location and country first.

Content (required):

We have attempted to use page composer to modify this data. However, no BindingParams are available for customisation in this section. We have attempted to input the code manually by inputting what we found on the administrator side but it returns blank (used #{bindings.PrimaryClsrmNameAndMultilineAddr.inputValue}).

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