MIS Systems Thread, Another Sims Report in Technical; I`m wanting to do a report on student attendence with the following
Report Name:
effective on: 29/01/2008
l Data area: ...
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29th January 2008, 02:37 PM #1 Another Sims Report
I`m wanting to do a report on student attendence with the following
Report Name:
effective on: 29/01/2008
l Data area: Student - Population: On roll
l Data Fields: Forename, Surname, Reg group; Number of lesson marks of each student where Mark is / : Present (AM) or \ : Present (PM)
l Filter Students
l Use the default sort order: Surname, Legal Forename
l Default Output: Excel
Duplicates suppressed in complex reports
Report Title:
It seems to be counting 2 marks for some lessons for some students, I`m assuming this is where teachers would press the save more than once, Any ideas how I can count these marks only once.
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29th January 2008, 05:40 PM #2 You might have more luck on the Supportnet forums or by logging a call if you haven't already. We only do statutory registration so I'm not sure I can help.
I have noticed that sometimes doing a "preview" in the report designer and then running the report from there gives different results, often favourable!
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29th January 2008, 05:58 PM #3
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Originally Posted by
Jamie_a
It seems to be counting 2 marks for some lessons for some students, I`m assuming this is where teachers would press the save more than once, Any ideas how I can count these marks only once.
And your sure these aren't valid double lessons?
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