Sorry to be slow Susanne, looking at this and it will be in the distinctions between success and completed. These are discrete but linked variables.
SCORM can be a bit tricky and slightly confusing, what is passed to the LMS often isn't quite as simple as it might seem.
In a SCORM environment, the “core” data associated with a SCO lets you set the criteria to make an evaluation for cmi.success_status and cmi.completion_status.
For cmi.success_status, this is accomplished via the relationship between cmi.score.scaled and cmi.scaled_passing_score.
For cmi.completion_status, this is accomplished via the relationship between cmi.progress_measure and cmi.completion_threshold.
That's about as simple as it gets
Sorry to be slow Susanne, looking at this and it will be in the distinctions between success and completed. These are discrete but linked variables.
SCORM can be a bit tricky and slightly confusing, what is passed to the LMS often isn't quite as simple as it might seem.
In a SCORM environment, the “core” data associated with a SCO lets you set the criteria to make an evaluation for cmi.success_status and cmi.completion_status.
For cmi.success_status, this is accomplished via the relationship between cmi.score.scaled and cmi.scaled_passing_score.
For cmi.completion_status, this is accomplished via the relationship between cmi.progress_measure and cmi.completion_threshold.
That's about as simple as it gets