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Preamble
Timetabling data that exists in Timetable files are usually sent on to one or more other non-Tes systems, such as student learning management systems, reporting systems, administration systems, and many more. The Tes integration team works with other systems to make sure that the data required to be sent is in the correct format.
This document can be referenced for:
- new school file set up
- synchronisation processes
- synchronisation troubleshooting

While Tes takes all care to ensure any mention to the other system is correct and up to date, it is the user's responsibility to check with the other system prior to an initial sync. If the user becomes aware of any changes to the other system, we would very much appreciate this feedback.
Type of sync
This sync is performed by exporting correctly formatted files, usually CSV or TXT formats, ready uploading into the other system.
Which data is sent to the other system?
This table lists many of the data and features found in Tes and, where known by Tes specialists, whether they are also understood by the other system.

Note that Tes builds many excellent features to help users build high quality timetables, and while these features can be sent onto the other system through the synchronisation process, not all systems have built the capability on their end to receive/display these features.
Tes feature | Notes on feature | Is this feature received by the other system? | Other notes |
Bell times | Bell times as per Grid structures | Unsure | |
Campuses | Campuses and their associated rooms | Unsure | |
Classes | Classes as per Class data screens | Unsure | |
Class lists | Unsure | ||
Composite classes (linked classes) | One teacher teaching more than one class at the same time | Unsure | |
Duty roster | Unsure | ||
Faculty data | Unsure | ||
Grid structure codes | Unsure | ||
Multi-file | Two (or more) .etz timetable files | Unsure | |
Multi-grid | Multiple grids with different bell times | Unsure | |
On-call roster | Unsure | ||
Priority classes | The priority class that shows on student's timetables where they have class clashes | Unsure | |
Room data | Room Code, Name, Size, Campus, Comment | Unsure | |
Rotation classes | Classes from particular rotations | Unsure | |
RTO roster | Unsure | ||
Student data | Student Code, Name, Preferred name, Year level, Letter group, House, Gender, StatewideID, Email, Phone | Unsure | |
Study roster | Study classes, staffing and rooming roster | Unsure | |
Sub-classes | Unsure | ||
Teacher data | Teacher Code, Name, Preferred name, Faculty, Gender, Email, Phone | Unsure | |
Teacher days off (Unavailables) | Unsure | ||
Timetable data | Unsure | ||
Two (or more) rooms at once | Unsure | ||
Two (or more) teachers at once | Unsure | ||
Year levels (non-numeric) | Year levels such as SPT, LSUP, ROLL, Yr9+10 etc | Unsure |
Steps to synchronise data
Step 1: Set up the Moodle sync
- Navigate to File > Synchronise > Configure
- Select the 'Sync' tab
- Click on the blue plus button
and select "Moodle" from the dropdown

- Navigate to File > Synchronise > Configure
- Select the 'Sync' tab
- Click on the blue plus button
and select "Moodle" from the dropdown
Step 2: Perform the export
- On the Connection Tab click ‘Browse’ to configure a destination folder (This is where the CSV file is saved)

- On the Connection Tab click ‘Browse’ to configure a destination folder (This is where the CSV file is saved)
- Sync each time you save' - This means, sync will occur automatically on a ctrl-S save. In this case, data is first saved locally to disk, and then an attempt is made to sync with all external systems. This is simple, but you may want to disable this if the external systems or your network is slow to sync, or you want more control about 'when' you publish data through to other systems. No message is shown on a sync-on-save, as it is done quietly. Only active sync via menu/ctrl-K will show a completion message.
- Go to File>Synchronise>Sync now and then click on ‘Create TT publish file’
- The relevant files will be saved in the folder that you specified earlier
- Sync each time you save' - This means, sync will occur automatically on a ctrl-S save. In this case, data is first saved locally to disk, and then an attempt is made to sync with all external systems. This is simple, but you may want to disable this if the external systems or your network is slow to sync, or you want more control about 'when' you publish data through to other systems. No message is shown on a sync-on-save, as it is done quietly. Only active sync via menu/ctrl-K will show a completion message.
- Go to File>Synchronise>Sync now and then click on ‘Create TT publish file’
- The relevant files will be saved in the folder that you specified earlier
The below table explains what type of data each TXT file contains when exported.
File Name | Data column (A) | Data column (B) | Data column (C) | Data column (D) | Data column (E) | Data column (F) | Data column (G) | Data column (H) | Data column (I) |
Staff.csv | Teacher Code | Teacher Surname | Teacher First name | Email | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
StaffClasses.csv | Teacher Code | Teacher Surname | Teacher First name | Email | Class Code | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
StudentClasess.csv | Students Code | Students Full Name | Gender | Year Level | Group Number (8A, 8-1) | Current (Active student) | Email | Class Codes | Teacher Code |
Students.csv | Students Code | Students Full Name | Gender | Year Level | Group Number | Current (Active student) | Email | N/A | N/A |
TTable.csv (Timetable Data) | Day | Period
| Class Code | Subject Name
| Teacher Code
| Room | Year level | N/A | N/A |
Step 3: Upload the five files to the Moodle portal

Please refer to Moodle's documentation for instructions on how to upload/import the files.
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