6 – Clone Programmes and Components

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SELMA users are able to clone existing programmes and components as required.

This will help administrators interacting with the SELMA system quickly set up new programmes and associated components at a moment’s notice using an already created programme/component as the basis, saving administrators valuable time from not having to construct these manually from scratch and having to input individual field data by hand one by one over and over again.

To begin this process, from the SELMA dashboard, click on ‘Curriculum’ and then ‘Manage Curriculum’:

From here, proceed with one of the two following options:

Clone Programme

From this point, the user is prompted to select the programme that already exists in the SELMA system that they would like to clone.

Next, the user is asked to input the programme code they would like to assign to the new programme clone created as a result of this process.

Once the user is satisfied with their selections, they can proceed to click ‘Clone Programme’.

If everything has been done correctly, SELMA will display a green success message like the following:

And the cloned programme will then be searchable in the curriculum grid:

Clone Component

From here, the user is prompted to select the component that already exists in the SELMA system that they would like to clone.

Next, the user is asked to input the component code they would like to assign to the new component clone created as a result of this process.

Once the user is satisfied with their selections, they can proceed to click ‘Clone Component’

If everything has been done correctly, SELMA will display a green success message like the following:

And the cloned component will then be searchable in the curriculum grid:

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