Leslie, Kona is absolutely correct on this. (Not surprisingly!
) I had one real experience with this, and my first recommendation is if enough time has passed in your term, you may want to try this out first on your Beta installation if you can, since that is refreshed every weekend. With luck, your class in question might have some material in it. But as Kona stated, it is the student work that will be lost. Here was my scenario (course names made up, of course!):
Hist 100 was published, as was Hist 101. Hist 101 already had some student discussion posts in it, but not Hist 100. But it was Hist 101 that was to be cross-listed INTO Hist 100. (So Hist 100 was the "parent" course site, "absorbing" Hist 101.) All student discussions in Hist 101 were lost once the cross-listing occurred. To be honest, I cannot remember what happened with the content in the course, but I believe (as you saw in the documentation) that the content survived unscathed. (Certainly in the parent Hist 100 course; not 100% certain with the Hist 101 course.)
If it's only course content that is there and NOT student assignments/contributions/whatever, you should be okay. In fact, if it IS only content that is there, I recommend--to be safe--that you export both sites and import them into Beta and then try your cross listing in Beta.
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