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The purpose of the CCMR Assessment File Data Loader web application is to allow data stewards at the district level to upload ACT, AP, IB, SAT and TSI assessment data into their district's CCMR Insights dashboard using a simple, intuitive interface which provides loading and error statistics for the end user.

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Information and assistance with the CCMR Assessment File Data Loader can be found here.

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1.) Be sure to read the Important Notice section.

2.) A link to this user guide is found in the Help sections along with a link to open a support ticket.

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NOTE: All assessment files must follow the format districtId_assessmentType_xxxxxxx.yyywhere:

districtId is the 6-digit district id or CDN

assessmentType is ACT, AP, IB, SAT or TSI

xxxxxxx is any description you want (not to exceed 50 characters)

yyy is the file type extension which should be .csv for AP, IB, SAT or TSI files and .txtfor ACT files

All of the above components (except the file extension) are separated by an underscore ( _ ).

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Failure to comply with the file naming standard will result in the file not being uploaded and one of the following error errors being generated:

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Also in this section you will also see a list of the last 5 files that have been loaded.

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2.) The next section (see below) contains any records in the file(s) that were uploaded where no student id could be found in the ODS. All student assessment records are matched with an associated student record in the ODS by using the student’s first name, last name and date of birth. If a match fails for a student ,then a “student id mismatch” occurs and the student's first name, last name and date of birth, along with the associated assessment file that contains the student’s assessment data, will appear in this section. The Clear button on the upper-right can be used to clear/reset the records in this section. There is also an action (see Actions button) to download the contents of this section to a .csv file on your local system. Also, you can search for a student by name or search for a filename using the search feature (see Student or File Name button).

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A totally successful import will appear in green while import with errors will appear in red.

A Refresh button exists (top-right) so that the page can be manually updated to show the latest status.

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View file
nameACT_file_format.pdf
View file
nameIB_file_format.txt
View file
nameAP_file_format.txt
View file
nameTSI_file_format.txt
View file
nameSAT_file_format.txt

Common Errors Messages and Suggested Resolutions

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Error: There are no student id found that match the student name and date of birth in the assessment file.

Resolution: Be sure that the students have been loaded into the ODS.

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Error: The header in the uploaded format does not comply with the standard file format for the assessment being uploaded.

Resolution: Click on the File Format Errors page in the navigation menu

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and see what fields/columns are causing an issue, and the correct the issue. Check the required file format for your assessment (format files are located above).

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Error: The format of the file name is not valid

Resolution: Change the file name, as per this document ,such that the file name reflects your 6-digit district id and the assessment type of the file you are uploading.