Timetable Daily - Synchronisation to Xuno via Direct Connection

Modified on Thu, 14 Aug at 12:43 AM

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Preamble

Daily data that exists in Edval web server is usually sent to one or more other non-Edval systems, such as student learning management systems, reporting systems, administration systems, and many more. The Edval 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:
  1. new school Daily sync set up
  2. synchronisation processes
  3. synchronisation troubleshooting
Info


While Edval 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 a 'LISS' sync, which is a sync that sends and receives data at the push of a button with no need to upload into the other system. 

Which data is sent to the other system?

This table lists many of the data and features found in Edval and, where known by Edval specialists, whether they are also understood by the other system.
Notes


Edval builds many excellent features to help users build high quality timetables, and while these features can be sent onto the other system through the synchronization process, not all systems have built the capability on their end to receive/display these features.

Edval feature
Notes on feature
Is this feature received by the other system?
Other notes
Cycle date mapping
bell times and date mapping calendar
No 

Campuses
Campuses and their associated rooms
Yes

Classes
Class code, GUID, Faculty, Course Name, Assigned teacher
Yes

Class lists

Yes

Composite classes (linked classes)
One teacher teaching more than one class at the same time
Yes

Duty roster

No
Unless Covered
Faculty data

No

Grid structure codes
Periods by name or number
Yes

Multi-file
Two (or more) .etz timetable files
No

Multi-grid
Multiple grids with different bell times
Yes

On-call roster

No

Priority classes
The priority class that shows on student's timetables where they have class clashes
No

Room data
Room Code, Name, Size, Comment
No

Rotation classes
Classes from particular rotations
No

RTO roster

No

Student data
Student Code, First name, Last name, Year level, Gender, GUID
No

Study roster
Study classes, staffing and rooming roster
No

Sub-classes

No

Teacher data
Teacher Code, First name, Last name, Faculty, GUID
No

Teacher 'Days Available'

No

Timetable data

No

Two (or more) rooms at once

Yes

Two (or more) teachers at once

Yes

Year levels (non-numeric)
Year levels such as SPT, LSUP, ROLL, Yr9+10 etc...
No

Publish Daily Timetable
Sends the following Daily data: Events, Covers, Absences and Room swaps
Yes
Absences and room swaps aren't sent explicitly though changes made resulting from them are.

Yes - The data is sent from our end and is being received and processed by 3rd party system. 

No - The data is not supported by 3rd party systems and is not sent from Edval. 
Unsure - The data is being sent from Edval but we are unsure if it is being processed and supported by Xuno.

Steps to synchronise data

Step 1: Check if any Xuno set up is required

Many systems require some set up at their end prior to receiving timetable data from Edval. Please check with Xuno support.

Step 2: Setup the Xuno sync

  1. Go to Daily>Synchronise.
  2. Select the green 'Add sync system' button from the right hand side.
  3. Select 'Xuno' from the dropdown list.
  4. Enter your Xuno server address and credentials. Contact Xuno if you require assistance with these.
  5. Select 'Test connection' to confirm that you're details are valid.
  6. The 'Auto Sync' section is deselected by default. If you wish Edval Daily to sync room bookings and/or cyclical timetable changes from the etz file automatically then select one or both of these options. For more information on this feature please see the following document: Automated Instant Synchronisation.
    (Xuno does not support cyclical timetable changes)
  7. In the 'Other' section please select your preferences and then click Save.











Step 3: Perform the sync

Go to Daily --> Synchronise > Choose Xuno from the 'Sync configs'
There are two sync options: Basic sync or Advanced sync.

Basic Sync

The basic sync here is the same as "Advanced Sync" in terms of what data is being synced. The only difference with basic is that it has preselected all data types, unlike "Advanced sync" where you can select what data type to sync and basic also does not have "Create support log file", which can be helpful if the Xuno or Edval support team needs access to the log for troubleshooting. 
  1. Go to Daily > Synchronise  and select the Xuno configuration.
  2. Select Basic sync from the actions panel.
  3. Enter the dates required.
  4. Select Sync to complete the process.













Advanced Sync

The Advanced sync is normally for start of year sync or when major changes are made as it can usually send cyclical data as well as Daily. For Xuno however, this isn't necessary as they only send Daily changes in either the Basic or Advanced syncs. 
To perform a advanced sync:
  1. Go to Daily > Synchronise  and select the Xuno sync configuration.
  2. Select 'Advanced sync' from the actions panel.
  3. Select the data that is required to be sent.
  4. Select 'Sync' to complete the process.
















Info


Create support log file: Occasionally, Edval specialists may ask you to perform a sync and tick this box, which will create a text file in the Download location in your computer. This file can be sent to Edval to help with troubleshooting.

Publish & Sync

For more information on this feature please see the following document: Edval Daily: Covers Tab 

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