Editing an existing message is done by clicking on the Edit
link next to any message. The resulting popup Edit screen is similar to the Add
screen except that you do not have an opportunity to change the message number.
In Edit mode, simply enter your changes and click on the
Update button. Your changes will be reflected immediately in the List View in
the main frame.
Deleting a Record
To delete a message from the Media Library database, click
the Delete link next to any message.
If you attempt to delete a message that is referenced in a
page you have built with the FlexTraining Authoring Tool, you will not be able
to complete the deletion. Instead, you will receive a notice identifying which
course and authored page are currently using the message. This helps preserve
data integrity and prevent accidental deletions.
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An example of where a Learning Management System would be useful:
When disaster strikes, effective communications and knowledge of available resources are critical in delivering aid and assistance.
An earthquake of magnitude 7.0 devastated Haiti’s capital and surrounding areas on January 12, 2010, injuring as many as 300,0000 within a matter of minutes.
Vital infrastructure was heavily damaged including hospitals, transportation and communications systems.
The Haitian government requested international assistance and the U.S. swiftly responded to the growing crisis.
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Command, Control and Interoperability Division was ready with an array of interoperable data standards and knowledge of who to contact within the business
community to rapidly develop a solution. As a member of the Haitian Relief Working Group (HRWG), DHS was positioned to work in concert with other federal and international agencies.
A logistical nightmare quickly unfolded as casualties mounted and tons of medical and other relief supplies poured into Haiti.
Relief workers needed a system to bring supplies and patients to the appropriate health care facility for medical treatment. Field hospitals and established medical centers could easily be overwhelmed
with casualties or lack supplies, and precious hours could be lost moving a patient from location to location in search of treatment.