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ASSJ5410 - Results File For Publication
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This job produces files (via email) containing formatted finalised results data suitable for export to a spreadsheet, database, word processor or other program |
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Subsystem | Assessments | |
Normally Run By | Assessments Specialist and/or scheduled to run automatically at regular interval |
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Anticipated Frequency | Each assessment period | |
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Results File For Publication |
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Run Details Depending on parameter selection, this job provides an output file with student results information suitable for publication either –
In each case, the output is made available via email as a comma-delimited file. Timing and Method This job is normally run at the end of each Assessment Period. It can only be run in batch mode. Refer to the Job Control and Scheduling Subsystem for further details. Email Address The email address to which output is directed can be set as a part of the job, using form JBSF4120. This is convenient when all results information will be handled by the same person every time the job is run. Alternatively, an email address can be set for the request, each time the job is run. This is done in JBSF5230, which is accessed from the request form, JBSF5210. Identifying Output Each file created is identified in the HEADER line by its request job run ID (see Layout heading at end of document). This ID is given in the run log for the job. |
The Results File For Publication block contains: Parameters Tab
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Rules/Notes:
How are Records Selected? Background Structure Every Unit Offering Option has a Grading Schema assigned in CRSF2500. For each grade in a Grading Schema, 'grade inclusion' check box is set (in ASSF5110) for each of the four types of publication (i.e.output File Types). A selected check box allows the grade to be reported in the corresponding type of publication. The File Types set in this job are the same as Correspondence Types, and are system generated. The Correspondence Types (e.g. NB-RESULTS) can be seen in the form CORF2110. Processing For students meeting parameter selection criteria, completed or discontinued Unit Attempts are examined. The Grading Schema for the Student's Unit Attempt is selected. If the 'grade inclusion' check box matches, the File Type is set for the grade obtained by the student, this student's finalised unit grade is considered for output. For example, a student gets a 'credit' grade for a unit associated with the STANDARD Grading Schema. In this Grading Schema, the 'credit' grade has the 'grade inclusion' Noticeboard check box selected, and therefore the student can be considered when this job is run with a File Type parameter of NB-RESULT. But students must also have a matching Correspondence Type (e.g. NB-RESULT) in the Correspondence Category assigned to the Course Attempt under which the unit was studied. If a match is made, the student's grade will be reported unless they have an encumbrance with:
What is shown? The layout of the four types of output file is the same. The data reported varies depending on the File Type and on parameter selection. The PRESS-RLTS File Type never reports students' names.
Sort Sequence The file is sorted:
Layout The file is organised with an initial HEADER, showing: institution name (local), output file name (from JBSF4110), request job run ID. Except for the COMMENTS line, subsequent data lines are preceded by a header line identified by the suffix 'H' in the first word. For example, the COURSEH header line lists the contents of the following COURSE data line. |
Last Modified on 26 February, 2004