Hello Robert, while adding users directly to DB you need to 1) add record to om_user table 2) add correspondent record to address table (with user email) 3) add 3 records to om_user_right table with ROOM, LOGIN, DASHBOARD right 4) add record to group_user table (so user will be the part of group)
On Wed, 23 Dec 2020 at 12:29, Robert Savickas <robsavic...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Maxim, > > Please forgive me if this has been asked. > > I added some users directly in mysql tables. All is good, but I can't > login on their behalf, unless they are activated via email. > > Some of my users are older folks, some retired, others are nearing > retirement. They want as little computer hassle as possible. So, I set the > configurations so that no email be sent upon registration. > > Is it possible for me to mark the newly added users as already activated, > so that they can login right away? I sneaked around the mysql tables and > also explored the files in the open510 directory, but seem to not be able > to find where I can change the activation status. > > Would you have some advise? > > Thank you very much. > Robert > > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, 21:30 Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Ali, >> >> when you are configuring OM Moodle plugin you are choosing "Module Key" >> This will be your group name >> >> The idea was: you can configure different Moodle instances to use same OM >> >> To have different groups in OM for the one Moodle you need to have >> several instances of OM Moodle plugin installed >> Not sure this is possible without modifying source code of plugin >> >> On Sat, 12 Dec 2020 at 10:20, Ali Alhaidary <ali.alhaid...@the5stars.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> When setting OM plugin in moodle, the default group will be 'moodle', >>> however, it is needed that different courses in moodle connects to >>> different groups in OM, how to do that ? >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Maxim >> > -- Best regards, Maxim