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Class Code
When entering the Class Code, it's important to ensure accuracy, as there are specific rules and guidelines to be followed in Edval.
The format for a Class code is either
<Year> <Course> <Class Identifier>
<Year> <Course> <Separator><Class Identifier>
Course codes can be a maximum of 20 characters.
Class Identifier can be a maximum of 10 characters.
The LISS Standard says:
The class code must be in the format of <courseCode> and <class identifier> separated by a space, e.g 9MAT 1, even if both SIS and satellite systems use a different form of class codes.
Maximum 20 charscharacters.
"ClassCode" : "9MAT 3",
"EdvalClassCode" : "9MAT3",
The Class identifier can be a letter, a number, a combination of both or none at all. Where the Class Identifier has more than 1 character, a separator must be used.
Please also note that punctuation marks like a dot (.), a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_), also seem to be used as the separator instead of the space eg:
"ClassCode" : "12PDH DE",
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"EdvalClassCode" : "9Assembly",
Class code
The format for a Class code is either
<Year> <Course> <Class Identifier>
<Year> <Course> <Separator><Class Identifier>
Course codes can be a maximum of 20 characters.
Class Identifier can be a maximum of 10 characters.
The Class identifier can be a letter, a number, a combination of both or none at all. Where the Class Identifier has more than 1 character, a separator must be used.
Separators are either a dot (.), a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_).
Examples:
No separator: “7MAT1”
Dot as the separator: “7MAT.2” “7MAT.D“
Hyphen as a separator: “7MAT-3“ “7MAT-V“
Underscore as the separator: “7MAT_4“ “7MAT_A“
Used dot (.) as a separator when no Class Identifier: “7MAT.“
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For a single class, it is suggested to add a bogus class ID. eg “9TEX 1”
If you do not wish to have an identifier for the single classes, you can have it as 9TEX. with a 'dot (.)' at the end.
For more information you may visit this link E10- Naming Convention for Course and Class Code in E10
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