Doug,
This command will return a colon-separated list of active groups to which the
current user belongs.
$groups = &EXT('user.course.groups');
similar to &EXT('user.course.sec') for the current section, except unlike a
section, where a user's session can only have a single section active at any
time, a user can be a member of multiple groups.
Note: if you have just added yourself to a group, click "Check for Changes" in
the gray Functions bar on your roles screen to update your session with
information about your new group membership.
Stuart Raeburn
LON-CAPA Academic Consortium
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 12:25 PM
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Cc: Mills, Douglas G
Subject: [LON-CAPA-users] Is there an EXT for group membership?
Hi All,
I am looking at the wonderful examples page for the powerful &EXT() functions
in Lon-Capa
(https://s10.lite.msu.edu/res/msu/albertel/test/ext_examples.problem#0) but not
seeing anything that would return the name of a group that the student is a
part of. I've made use of the section information before and am wondering if
there is no function that returns group membership or if it just isn't listed
on this page? I've tried (analogous to the section function)
$group=&EXT("user.course.grp");
and
$group=&EXT("user.course.group");
Is there something like this also in Lon-Capa or some other way to determine in
the context of a problem if a student has been added to a specific group or not?
Thanks,
Doug
Douglas Mills
Director of Instructional Technology
Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois
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