PASI Tools – Board Level
This includes a comparison of student personal data, school enrolments, course enrolments, and class sections between PASI and edsembli SIS.
Tip: We recommend running this at the end of the day, or end of the week if possible, allowing enough time to sync all data.
Submit Data Not Currently In PASI
(When no Ref ID exists in PASI).
Note: This process will not push or replace existing data in PASI, even if the information in PASI is out dated. This is only to submit data to blank fields in PASI Prep.
Note: This is usually run for new accounts that is connecting to PASI for the first time and needs to pull data into edsembli.
- Alberta Education does not want any auto submissions to PASI from the SIS.
In order to generate update actions for the course enrolments from Registered to Active, this tool allows users to do this en masse.
- This process is used to update course enrolments registrations for ALL students from “Registered” to “Active”, based on the current administration date, as well as course enrolment start date.
Note: Currently, this information does not switch automatically. This card is usually used at the start of the second Semester to change course enrolments from “Registered” to “Active”.
- This card will only be available to schools that have Grade 10, 11 or 12 defined within the table of grades.
- The program will look at all PASI course enrolments (Grade 10, 11 and 12) with a status of Registered and compare the start date in the student timetable register (for these courses).
If the SIS date is greater than or equal to the start date within the student timetable register, the status will get updated to Active.
Enrolments will not be updated:
- for students who do not have an ASN assigned
- for students who have a 'School Year Status' = Withdrawn
- for students who have a 'School Year Status' = Next Year Only
transactions will not be based on student grade but based on the course enrolments assigned to the student - as there may be some students who are enrolled in grade 10, 11 or 12 courses that are not physically in those grades.