Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT ** Part One **

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HOW TO USE … SAMIEEE FOR VOLUNTEER POSITIONS WITH AUTOMATIC ACCESS.
Advertisements

IPS of Boston Checks On Demand! ® Welcome! To navigate this presentation, first click in this window, then use the arrow keys on your keyboard. Welcome!
Welcome to Famis From W&M home page – Search famis.
Intro to Access 2007 Lindsey Brewer CSSCR September 18, 2009.
CC SQL Utilities.
DATA WAREHOUSE QueryLink TUTORIAL QueryLink is used to retrieve Campus data for Departmental use. This tutorial presents an overview of the point and click.
MS-Access XP Lesson 1. Introduction to MS-Access Database Management System Software (DBMS) Store data in databases Database is a collection of table.
Tutorial EBSCOadmin User Groups support.ebsco.com.
Student Manager Catalog Builder An ACEware Webinar.
EMU EMU Edulog Maintenance Utility. EMU EMU EMU is the edulog.nt version of System Maintenance Contains some utilities you’re used to.
Realtime Equipment Database F.R.E.D. stands for Fastline’s Realtime Equipment Database. F.R.E.D. will allow you to list all your inventory online. F.R.E.D.
25 July Standard and Searchable Reports. 25 July Report Types Standard Reports –“Canned” reports for the most common types of data inquiries.
6 th Annual Focus Users’ Conference Custom Reports and Dashboards Presented by: Mike Morris.
ExitTOC Run & Route Directions 2003 Editing Run and Route Directions Edulog.nt v9.2 Use the buttons to navigate the training package First PagePreviousNextLast.
6 th Annual Focus Users’ Conference Application Editor and Form Builder Presented by: Mike Morris.
Microsoft Office Word 2013 Expert Microsoft Office Word 2013 Expert Courseware # 3251 Lesson 4: Working with Forms.
CHAPTER 9 DATABASE MANAGEMENT © Prepared By: Razif Razali.
Scheduling Instructions- Elementary Working in the Mainframe to schedule students for the Esembler Grade Book Program If you wish to view a printable version.
Classroom User Training June 29, 2005 Presented by:
TIMS-SQL Preparing for the Conversion. TIMS-SQL: Introduction  TIMS-SQL will be installed in two parts. Part 1 = ‘TIMS-SQL’ is similar to what you use.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2002 Tutorial 51 Microsoft Access 2002 Tutorial 5 – Enhancing a Table’s Design, and Creating Advanced Queries and.
Database Applications – Microsoft Access Lesson 9 Designing Special Queries Updated 4/11.
Database Applications – Microsoft Access Lesson 9 Designing Special Queries.
© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice SISP Training Documentation Template.
Microsoft Access Get a green book. Page AC 2 Define Access Define database.
Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Perform a complete mail merge Now you’ll walk through the process of performing a mail merge by using the.
Microsoft Access Lesson 1 Lexington Technology Center February 11, 2003 Bob Herring On the Web at
Credit Union National Association Installing and Uploading Project Zip Code.
TxEIS Security A role-based solution October 2010.
Management Information Systems MS Access MS Access is an application software that facilitates us to create Database Management Systems (DBMS)
Teacher’s Assessment Assistant Worksheet Builder Starting the Program
Reporting – Brief Review. We will review: Using Worklists for Reports Modifying Search parameters Modifying Sorts Modifying field selections Basic Reports.
Microsoft Access You will need a pen/pencil.. What is Microsoft Access? Access is a database management system.  Create a database, add/change delete.
Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT ** Part Two **
Key Applications Module Lesson 21 — Access Essentials
MS Access 2007 Management Information Systems 1. Overview 2  What is MS Access?  Access Terminology  Access Window  Database Window  Create New Database.
Create Lists in Millennium Jenny Schmidt SWITCH Library Consortium.
SESSION 3.1 This section covers using the query window in design view to create a query and sorting & filtering data while in a datasheet view. Microsoft.
To access our web services, go to……. Click on Customer Login.
ExitTOC TIMSNT Introduction 2003-Part 1 1 Introduction to TIMSNT-Part 1 Use the buttons to navigate the training package First PagePreviousNextLast Page.
XP Chapter 4 Succeeding in Business with Microsoft Office Access 2003: A Problem-Solving Approach 1 Collecting Data for Well-Designed Forms Chapter 4 “Making.
Copyright 2007, Paradigm Publishing Inc. ACCESS 2007 Chapter 3 BACKNEXTEND 3-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Modify a Table – Add, Delete, Move Fields Modify a Table.
1/62 Introduction to and Using MS Access Database Management and Analysis Yunho Song.
GISMO/GEBndPlan Overview Geographic Information System Mapping Object.
Easy Grade Pro: The Basics Presented By Mr. Paul Salmon.
SIMSWeb “Internet Remote Access” The most advanced central station software in the universe !
Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT ** Part Three **
LANDESK SOFTWARE CONFIDENTIAL Tips and Tricks with Filters Jenny Lardh.
Version RAILER SMS RAILER RED (Remote Entry Database)
Lesson 13 Databases Unit 2—Using the Computer. Computer Concepts BASICS - 22 Objectives Define the purpose and function of database software. Identify.
ExitTOC TIMSNT Introduction 2003-Part 3 1 Introduction to TIMSNT-Part 3 Part 3: Menu Items Runs, Driver Directions, Stops, Routes and Options Use the buttons.
Mail merge I: Use mail merge for mass mailings Overview: Mailings en masse What if you need to send to each of your employees a letter containing personal.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 5 1 Microsoft Office Access 2003 Tutorial 5 – Enhancing a Table’s Design.
Chapter 4 Crystal Report Presenter: PEN PHIROM (MscIT) Phone:
NextGen Trustee GL/Accounting This class will cover NextGen Financial Management for Trustee Offices. We will look at GL accounts, Transactions, Bank Reconciliation,
The Next Step Hudson Fare Files 102 – Import & upload Rev. 10/14.
PowerTeacher Gradebook PTG and PowerTeacher Pro PT Pro A Comparison The following slides will give you an overview of the changes that will occur moving.
FAST STUDENT Your Chance to Learn!. FAST STUDENT Your Chance to Learn!
Query Design View To create an Access query, you use the Query Design window. Youspecify a few data sources and fields, add a criteria expression or two,and.
Tips for Importing References from
GO! with Microsoft Access 2016
Database Vocabulary Terms.
NextGen Trustee General Ledger Accounting
Introduction to Database Programs
Tutorial 7 – Integrating Access With the Web and With Other Programs
Introduction to Database Programs
Grauer and Barber Series Microsoft Access Chapter One
TIMS 2019 Update to Lost Assignments Report
Relationships While we are on the subject of Relationships, let’s take a quick look at them.
Presentation transcript:

Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT ** Part One **

How it is - Reporting in TIMS.nt Edulog wanted reporting in the new software to be more powerful and flexible. Rather than create their own software from scratch, they incorporated existing report software. They chose FoxPro Query Maker.

FoxPro Query Maker FoxPro is Microsoft database software – Grandma of ACCESS Query Maker is FoxPro’s query builder and report writer that can be included royalty free in FoxPro applications. That’s why we have it - it’s free.

Edulog vs. FoxPro Tables The tables you edit in TIMS.nt are still in a format developed by Edulog. However, QueryMaker can’t use the Edulog tables. So, the TIMS.nt uses FoxPro format tables for reporting.

Edulog vs. FoxPro Tables Because you are reporting from tables other than your Edulog data tables, changes made to your data are not immediately available in reporting. Changes made to the Edulog tables must be transferred to the FoxPro tables. In a nutshell, it works like this…

How it Works... Changes you make to your Edulog data tables are also written to a set of text files. Internally, Edulognt checks these files every few minutes. It transfers what it finds in these files to your FoxPro tables. After that, your reports will show the changes you made.

Remember What you need to remember… – Generally, changes made to your data tables are not immediately available in reports. Give the software a few minutes to complete the transfer.

Edulog’s Dumpall Utility Dumpall is a maintenance utility that is run through the Edulog Maintenance Utility (EMU). EMU is used for System Maintenance. Dumpall deletes the existing FoxPro tables, builds new ones, and fills them with all your transportation and student data. You will only need to run Dumpall under special circumstances.

Tradeoff: A little more complexity, a lot more control Report’s Query maker gives you control over…. – Query Filters – Data item selection – Report appearance – Selection and sorting available on new items like bus stop assignment, time at stop, distance to stop, etc.

New Capabilities and Control You have two options in Edulog.nt reporting: – Continue to use the reports you have always used and reports we’ve create for you. or – Learn to make use of the more flexible, FoxPro- based reporting and modify existing reports to your own liking.

Getting Started Start > Programs > Edulog.nt Client Software > Report

Overview of Report features:

Overview of Report features: Format Format Provides various options on how you want your reports to appear

Format You can set global options for all reports or set options for just standard reports. These are the default settings

Overview of Report features: Geographic Reports Geographic Reports Opens the Geographic Reports launch pad which provides access to the various reports which list information on your geographic data. Street Name Listing Overlapping Segments Traffic Listing Boundary Listing

Geographic Reports Window

Overview of Report features: Student Counts Student Counts Produces reports listing the numbers of students at each of the schools in your system. You can produce student counts broken down by grade or by transportation eligibility code.

Student Counts Select Eligibility Code 0 For output type, select landscape

Student Counts Sch/Grd Report Sch/Grd report shows enrollment Sch/Elg Report shows assignments

Student Counts Sch/Grd Enrollment Report Example

Sch/Elg Report Setup Report fills fields for the report

Eligibility Report Example

Overview of Report features: Route Time Line Route Time Line Produces a time line report on routes in your system.

Route Timeline This screen gives you choices to customize your timeline > selects a single route >> selects the whole list

Route Time Lines Report Example

Overview of Report features: Deleted Students Deleted Students Produces a list of all students that have been deleted (flagged for deletion, but not yet purged) in edulog.nt. Useful during an upstu?

Deleted Students Report The first time you run it, you will need to name the query

Deleted Students Next, select Student Last Name as the field > Next Step Under the Pick an Operator tab, select Is Not Empty You will also have to pick the fields you want in the report When you run the query, the list will include all deleted students

Overview of Report features: Duplicated Students Duplicate Students Produces a listing of all students with duplicated information in the student database. You can use this report to find students that have the same first name, last name, and address (an indication that a student has been inadvertently entered into the system more than once) or to find students that have accidentally been given the same district ID number. You can have Query Maker check any field in student records for duplication.

Overview of Report features: Utility Audit/Error Utility Audit/Error Provides access to reports produced by the various edulog maintenance utilities. When you use Query Maker to examine these reports, you can change the information included in the report and the order in which it is arranged.

Utility Audit / Error Provides access to reports produced by the various edulog maintenance utilities. A bit complex. Not as useful as.aud &.err files from EMU.

Overview of Report features: RR Crossing RR Crossing Allows you to produce reports on railroad crossings in your system.

Overview of Report features: Standard Reports vs User Defined Reports Standard Reports vs User Defined Reports Standard: Structured menu system that lets you select parameters for reports User Defined: Pre-prepared reports, ready to run as they are or be customized.

Standard Reports Standard – Easy to find report you want – Simpler to use – Partial control: Can change search and sort – Can’t change field selection, field order, or format – Adequate for many purposes

User Defined Reports User Defined – Harder to find report you want – Harder to use – Full control over report: change search, sort, field selection, field order, report appearance – Use to create custom reports

Standard Reports: PTSIII Reports Selecting the check box in any of the reports types will bring up sub menus for those reports Start here

Standard Reporting: Example Run Report The resulting Run Report:

Reporting Vocabulary Filter – a set of conditions that indicate which records and fields from a database are to be included in your query results. A condition consists of: – a field name (such as “Grade”) – a relational operator (such as “Is equal to”) – a comparison value (such as “06”). Example: students in the sixth grade

Standard Reporting: Change Filter Search Further modifying your Search parameters….. Perhaps we desire the same run report but for just ONE school. Click here

Change Filter Search (continued) Non-Modifiable Modifiable Now you can edit, add to, or delete the modifiable filters. For this example, we’ll choose Add

Change Filter Search (continued) Now we’ll make the selections that locate all RunIDs that begin with 306 Save the filter and exit.

Standard Reporting – end notes The results will be a report that contains all Runs that begin with 306. The Standard Reports option is great for generating reports that require typical or general information. More complex data output will require the use of User Defined Reports

Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT ** End of Part One ** To Continue... Go back to the web page and click Basic & Advanced Reporting in TIMSNT, Part Two