Content Sections Used by Skills Center

Additional considerations for a content section used by Skills Center are as below.

  • You can’t set up approvals for a content section subscribed by Skills Center. If approvals are enabled, or transactions are pending approval, or in a draft state (not submitted for approval), then your setup will lead to errors.
  • You can’t enable LinkedIn import for a content section subscribed to by Skills Center. If you have the LinkedIn import enabled, your setup will lead to errors.
  • The Skills Center doesn’t use descriptive flexfields (DFFs). If you do have DFFs set up in the content section, you will see a warning message indicating that you won’t be able to access the data or view it anymore.
  • Skills in the Skills Center content section are deemed public to your entire user base. Any existing content section access you have in place for the Skills Center content section will be ignored.
  • Any new content sections based on the Skill template will show the Skill level attribute. This attribute is reserved for the Skills Center and won't be available on the Skills and Qualifications page if the content section is subscribed to by Talent Profile.