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El viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2016, 14:50:00 (UTC+2), mr...@teltek.es escribió: > > Hello everyone, > > I have an installation of Open edX, Dogwood release, on an Ubuntu server > and I am making some tests to see the behaviour. > > I have a doubt about the expected behaviour of the platorm regarding > multiple certificates. > > For a given course, in the LMS Webpage of the course, I have enabled the > Web/HTML Certificates and the Student-Generated Certificates button. > As an administrator, in the Django admin webpage, I have defined three > Course Modes of enrollment in this course: audit, honor and verified. > > As a student, I have enrolled as audit in the course, I've coursed the > units and I've passed the lowest grade of the course, so I passed. I go to > the progress page and I see the Request Certificate button. I click on it > and I can see now my Certificate as Audit student. > As this student, I have the option to updgrade, for example, to verified. > So I have upgraded and payed for the course through CyberSource (test), > then I come back to my progress page and I don't have the option to > generate the certificate being a verifed student. All I can see is the View > Certificate button to see the certificate as an Audit student, not > Verified. So, as a student, I have paid for a verified certificate but I've > only got an audit certificate, and I have no option to regenerate the > certificate as a verified. > > Is this the expected behaviour? Am I missing something here in the > expected behaviour of the student and the expected behaviour on the > workflow on generating certificates, upgrade the enrollment and > regenerating the certificates? > > If I have understood right, what it would be the best solution to this > problem: don't allow the students to upgrade (and pay) the enrollment if > they already have generated the certificate or allow the students to > regenerate the certificate if they have changed the enrollment (meaning the > enrollment mode doesn't match with the certificate mode)?? > > Thank you very much in advance for clarifying this doubts. > > Greets. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General Open edX discussion" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/edx-code/d09b9376-763d-4413-9ed2-315165ecfac2%40googlegroups.com.