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ASSR5310 - Mark Sheets
Purpose |
This report produces pro-forma mark sheets that are used by academics for recording student unit attempt outcomes. These Mark Sheets are then used to for manual keying of results. |
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Subsystem | Assessments | |
Normally Run By | Assessment Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | Once per Assessment Period before the results processing cycle | |
Structure | Block | Mark Sheets |
Tabs | Parameters |
Result Entry Control Sheet (ASSR1130) can only be run after result sheets have been created. Run Details This job is run:
This job is run to provide:
Each result sheet has a unique sheet number for easy selection of unit offerings in the Mark/Grade Entry form (ASSF5330). It is recommended that this job be run in batch mode. However, it can be run online, particularly where the report is run with parameters specifying a small data set, such as a specific unit code. Refer to the Job Control and Scheduling Subsystem for details of scheduling and running batch and online jobs. |
The Mark Sheets block contains: Parameters tab
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Rules/Notes:
Most parameters in this job are used to refine the data set produced in this report. The report is presented in landscape mode. The first page of each list contains common information about the results process, sourced from Text parameters A and B. These parameters are typically used to provide instructions for completing and submitting sheets. Each
list contains brief information about existing special consideration
applications, as an alert to the assessor. 'Y' is displayed in the Special
Consideration Appl(ication) column for each existing assessment item
application. If an outcome exists for an application, the outcome code
is displayed in the Special Consideration Outcome column. Each result sheet is for a specific unit location / mode. |
Last Modified on 30 December, 2006
Release Version | Project | Change to Document |
V9.1 | 1033 -internally raised calipso (20137) | Removed reference to future development in final paragraph |