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From the [ADD DATE] onwards, Fuse stores all previous SCORM completion attempt records for each user. When a user successfully completes a SCORM course, a certificate for that particular completion appears in the Certificates tab on their profile screen. A completion record also appears in the SCORM courses report, alongside all other previous completions for that SCORM course. Certificates are listed from newest to oldest. 

If the user is currently in progress ('incomplete'), the current attempt for the SCORM course is shown in SCORM courses report, along with their historic completions. As soon as the user successfully completes the SCORM course, the record is marked as 'complete' and it is stored with all their previous completions. Fuse only stores suspend data for a record that is currently 'incomplete', which means when a SCORM course is marked as 'complete', the suspend data is automatically deleted. If the user then launches the SCORM course again after completing it, a new completion attempt is created.

A user's SCORM completion status can be one of the following: 

  • complete
  • incomplete
  • not started
  • passed

  • Failed
    The user can only have one record that is currently in 'incomplete', 'not started' or 'failed' for a SCORM course. All other records for the course will be 'passed' or 'complete'.

Forcing completion


If you are an admin, it is possible to force complete a user who is currently taking a SCORM course, by changing their completion status to 'complete', using the SCORM importer functionality in the Imports screen. If a user is currently in progress ('incomplete') and an admin forces completion, the current completion attempt is given a completion date.  If the user tries to open the SCORM course after this has occurred, the SCORM course will launch from the start, and a brand new completion attempt is created.
Fuse does not support 'Review mode', which means all completed SCORM courses will launch from the start. 'Review mode' allows users to view a SCORM course without affecting their SCORM progression. For more information about review mode, see this page on SCORM.com
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