MIS Systems Thread, Assessment/Reports in Technical; Usually @ Metchley the reason for this is because they want the final soft version to be stored in SIMS ...
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12th February 2012, 03:51 PM #16 Usually @Metchley the reason for this is because they want the final soft version to be stored in SIMS against the students' profiles, in the doc manglement server, and maybe even pushed out to sharepoint from there.
Our primary school are so against SIMS they write them manually in Word, then they get uploaded individually one at a time to the DMS by the admin lady!
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12th February 2012, 06:33 PM #17
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Metchley the reason for this is because they want the final soft version to be stored in SIMS against the students' profiles, in the doc manglement server, and maybe even pushed out to sharepoint from there.
If the report-writing software could produce pdfs of each report or maybe export the whole lot in one Excel worksheet it could be picked up by SIMS?
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12th February 2012, 07:01 PM #18 Nope. You could pull in a single document, but there'd be nowhere to associate it. For all the single pdfs, to get them in to SIMS, you'd have to do it one at a time. The closest you can get to putting docs into SIMS easily is with something like RecordLink Writer ( i think it's called) from Cohesion software, which has add ins for Office. This lets you attach documents to SIMS straight from Word.
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