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Understanding Colleague Data and Using It

Understanding Colleague Data and Using It. The “X” Factor. File names that begin with an “X” are files that are part of the NC Community College customization. Dictionary items that begin with an “X” are part of the NC Community College customization.

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Understanding Colleague Data and Using It

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  1. Understanding Colleague Data and Using It

  2. The “X” Factor • File names that begin with an “X” are files that are part of the NC Community College customization. • Dictionary items that begin with an “X” are part of the NC Community College customization. • File names that begin with an “X” followed by college’s 3 digit finance code is a local file. • Dictionary items that begin with an “X” followed by college’s 3 digit finance code is a local dictionary item.

  3. Characteristics of Colleague • Colleague is an integrated data base (1 entity, 1 record). • Colleague is a “de-centralized” data base. • In legacy system, SSN was the id of the student master files (STUDMAST and CESTUDMAST). • Often times, SSN was also the id to other files (TRANSCRIPT2 and CE.TRANSCRIPT) or it was part of another file’s id (REG.HOLD). • This made it easy to “link” data from one file with data from another file. • In Colleague, fields in one file are often “pointers” to another file.

  4. Characteristics of Colleague • Pointers are the Colleague internal id of the other file. • Example – There is a Colleague file called PERSON.ST who’s id is the individual’s Colleague id (0075292). • In the PERSON.ST file, there is a field called PST.RESTRICTIONS. • You may be tempted to think that you could LIST PERSON.ST PST.RESTRICTIONS and see the student’s restrictions.

  5. Characteristics of Colleague • The PST.RESTRICTIONS field points to the STUDENT.RESTRICTIONS file. • The data in the PST.RESTRICTIONS field is the internal id to the STUDENT.RESTRICTIONS file. It will be a number (like 27 for example). • To see this student’s restriction, you would need to look at record # 27 on the STUDENT.RESTRICTIONS file.

  6. STUDMAST & CESTUDMAST • PERSON • XNC.PERSON • FOREIGN.PERSON • ADDRESS • STUDENTS • INSTITUTIONS.ATTEND • STUDENT.PROGRAMS • APPLICATIONS

  7. STUDMAST & CESTUDMAST • STUDENT.ACAD.LEVELS • ACAD.CREDENTIALS • STUDENT.ADVISEMENT • STUDENT.RESTRICTIONS

  8. PERSON • Demographic Data • Name, SSN, Birth Date, Alternate ID • Ethnic Code and Gender • Visa Type and Country • Email Address • “Where Used” field • Pointer to ADDRESS file

  9. XNC.PERSON • Additional NC required demographic data • Entered on XNCA screen • Head of Household Flag • Academically or Economically Disadvantaged • Limited English Speaking Ability • Inmate Flag • Education Level • Last High School Attended Date • High School Track

  10. Other Student Files • FOREIGN.PERSON – Alien Status • ADDRESS – Street Address, CSZ, County, Phone • STUDENTS – Academic Level and Programs, Miscellaneous Student Data from Legacy • INSTITUTIONS.ATTENDED – Key is PERSON.ID*INSTITUTION.ID • STUDENT.PROGRAMS – Details of the student’s programs; Key is PERSON.ID*PROGRAM • APPLICATIONS – Program, Status, Application Date

  11. Other Student Files (Cont) • STUDENT.ACAD.LEVELS – Start and End Dates, Federal Cohort; Key = PERSON.ID*ACAD.LEVEL • ACAD.CREDENTIALS – Degree Information • STUDENT.ADVISEMENT – Student’s Advisor, Start and End Dates, Comments • STUDENT.RESTRICTIONS – STUDREGFLAG • STUDENT.NON.COURSES – MISC.TEST • STUDENT.ACAD.CRED – TRANSCRIPT2, CE.TRANSCRIPT, ROSTER, CEROSTER, REG.HOLD

  12. The “X” Files • XCU.ICR – Curriculum ICR Work File • XCE.ICR – CE ICR Work File • XFC.TEST.SCORES – Fire Certification Test Scores • XLE.STUDENTS – LEIS Student Data • XSB.CLIENT – Small Business Center Client Referrals and Counseling

  13. Tips For Finding Data • “Process Help” on screens will sometimes list the file or files updated by screen • “Field Help” on fields will sometime give the fieldname that is updated • Conversion Documents on SO Website often have file layouts which shows “where” converted data is written to in Colleague • List the dictionary of a file

  14. Closure and Questions

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