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Import/Export Student Data - MOE tab

Use the MOE tab to:

Also, see Roll returns in the Roll returns manual.

Opening the MOE tab

Import/Export Student Data - MOE tab key fields and buttons

Fields

Field

Description

Campus

If your school has multiple school numbers and types, then select the Campus from the drop-down list. This can occur in some multi-campus or multi-school environments.

If your school is not multi-school you should not select a campus when running Student Data Import/Export.

See Ensuring roll return settings are correct in the Roll returns manual.

Return Period

Month the return is created for. Either:

  • March
  • July.

 

Note: Roll returns are also performed for June and September by State and State integrated schools with students in year 9 and above.

Preview Error / Warning List Only

Reports to Generate

Produce the detail reports

Select to produce detailed student listings, in addition to the selected aggregate reports.

Import Export Student Data - MOE tab (Compulsory reports are disabled)The student listings are used for checking that the data on the aggregate reports is correct.

Note: M2 and J2 student lists are not generated, as the aggregate reports themselves consist of student listings.

Create .MOE file

Select to resend the MOE file to the NZ MOE web service, if the data has changed and the latest data needs to be resent.

Note: This option is only displayed if the reports have been reprinted.

If the data has changed from the last MOE file sent:

  • submit the reports for checking and approval by the relevant people at your organisation
  • post the signed reports to the NZ MOE
  • resend the .MOE file to the NZ MOE web service.

If the data has not changed, no further action is required after printing the reports.

Directory

Name and location of the .MOE output file.

Buttons

Button

Description

Reprint button

Reprint the reports.

Delete button

Select and delete a MOE process and its accompanying MOE file.

Send latest button

Send the latest MOE file.

See Sending the MOE file to the NZ MOE web service in the Roll returns manual.

Send button (Send... button)

Select and send the MOE file. By default Synergetic highlights the latest roll return to be sent.

See Sending the MOE file to the NZ MOE web service in the Roll returns manual.

Note: Draft MOE files are not sent.

Test connection button

Test the connection with the NZ MOE web service.

The following dialog is displayed if the connection is successful.

information - connection established successfully

If not successful, check the configuration. See:

bn_configure.gif

View or update the data exchange configuration. Data exchange is used for:

  • sending the .MOE file to the NZ Ministry of Education during the roll returns process
  • checking or getting student NSNs for individual students from the ENROL web site.

See NZMOE eReturn window in the Roll returns manual.

OK button

Generate the selected reports for the roll return after first checking student data for errors.

See:

 

Note: The aggregate reports are not generated until any errors are fixed.

Exit button

Close the Import/Export Student Data window.

Last modified: 16/09/2016 11:34:43 AM

See Also

Importing and exporting student data

Import/Export Student Data - Curriculum Council tab

Import/Export Student Data - SSABSA tab

Import/Export Student Data - BSSS tab

Import/Export Student Data - SES tab

Import/Export Student Data - AIMS tab

Import/Export Student Data - NZQA tab

Import/Export Student Data - CEO tab

Import/Export Student Data - VELS tab

Import/Export Student Data - VASS tab

Import/Export Student Data - e-ASSTLE tab

Import/Export Student Data - Demographic tab

Import/Export Student Data - NAPLAN tab

Import/Export Student Data - QSA tab

Import/Export Student Data - ENROL Batch Process tab

Import/Export Student Data - PTE tab

Import/Export Student Data - DEEWR tab

Import/Export Student Data - STATS tab

Import/Export Student Data - BOSNSW tab

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