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Using the Open Class Report in MyReports Orientation, 2008
Job Aid
UTO Training
March 2008
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Arizona State University
Table of Contents Purpose:............................................................................... 3 Run the Open Class Report in HTML Format ................... 4 Run the Open Class Report in Interactive Web Format 11
Download the Plug In.................................................................. 11 Run the report.............................................................................. 11
Create a Text File for an open Course List ..................... 19 Results: .............................................................................. 24
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Purpose: This report will show you all classes that match these criteria:
• there is at least 1 open seat in the class that is not reserved for a cohort • the class is open for enrollment • the class is not cancelled • the class is not restricted by department or instructor consent • the class is listed as “printable” in the class schedule (it shows up in the catalog) • the class was listed by your department as being one to be included in the report
Note: This job aid shows you how to run the report in two different formats: HTML and Interactive Web Report. You can run the report in either format, and you do NOT have to run it in both. Once you get the hang of EITHER the HTML or Interactive Web Client format, you don’t have to learn the other format. For each format, this job also shows you how to upload a class list of specific courses you are interested in. It is not required that you do this, but it is available as a way to quickly and easily focus on a specific list of classes. Use the links in the table of contents to jump directly to a section.
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Run the Open Class Report in HTML Format This section describes how to run the Open Class report using an HTML format. You don’t need a plug in to run in this format. For Orientation 2008, we are using a common login and password to access the report. Follow these steps:
1) Open a web browser and navigate to this URL: http://myreports.asu.edu
2) Login with the USER ID of orientation_user and the PASSWORD of dog8myReport! (include the !)
3) You will see a screen like this. Double click on the Output from 1(cycle) of Open Classes for Orientation Fall 2008 link.
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4) Double click on the top Open Classes for Orientation Fall 2008.bqy link.
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5) This is what the report looks like:
A) This area is where you will switch between the screens to filter the data and the screens to print the report. When you limit the data in the “Limit Results Here” screen, it immediately updates in the two “Print” screens. B) Each Column is a field that you can filter to make the report more focused. For example, you can restrict your report to only show certain campuses, certain Courses, or any column shown on the screen. Here is a list of some of the more interesting columns you can filter on: LOCATION - This field includes each campus, “online” and “online (each campus). For example, if you wanted to see all the sections of a course that are available to a downtown student, you would select Downtown, online and Downtown Online. ASSC Nbr – This number groups related sections together. For example a chemistry lecture and the 6 labs that are associated with it will all have the same Association Number. ENROLL TYPE – The section with an “E” will be the graded section and the one that the student will sign up for. The sections with “N” will come up as a second selection once the “E” section is selected.
B
A
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6) Filter the report by selecting different values for the different columns. To do this, RIGHT click on a column. Click on “Filter”, “Add / Modify”
You can select values from the “Show Values” tab, or type in your own on the “Custom Values” tab. You can select multiple values by holding down the shift or ctrl key while clicking on the different values. Click “Set”
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7) (OPTIONAL and VERY NEAT!) To upload a specific list of classes for the report to show: a. Follow the directions in the last section of this document titled “Create a Text File for
an open Course List” In order to use the HTML format, you final text file must have the courses separated only by commas. (i.e. it should look like this: ARB 101,ARB 201,BCS 101,BCS 201, etc)
b. Right click on the Courses tab, choose Filter, then choose Add/Modify
c. Click on the Custom Values tab.
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d. In the Values field, copy and paste your list of courses into the field, and click on the + sign. The courses should list vertically in the large field like this:
Click on Set. The report should just show your classes.
8) Print the output. Once you have filtered the report the way you want, you can print it, by clicking on the “Print Report Here” or “Print with Page Breaks Here”. The second link will print one course per page. Then either print using the print button, or the print command under the “File” menu.
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Run the Open Class Report in Interactive Web Format
Download the Plug In If you want to use the Interactive web report format, you will need to download a plug in. Instructions for doing so are at this web site. http://www.asu.edu/it/eds/welcome.html
Run the report This section describes how to run the Open Class report using the Interactive Web format. You do need a plug- in to run in this format. For Orientation 2008, we are using a common login and password to access the report. Follow these steps:
1) Open a web browser and navigate to this URL: http://myreports.asu.edu
2) Login with the USER ID of orientation_user and the PASSWORD of dog8myReport! (include the !)
3) You will see a screen like this. Double click on the Output from 1(cycle) of Open Classes for Orientation Fall 2008 link.
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4) Double click on the SECOND Open Classes for Orientation Fall 2008.bqy link. A new window will open.
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5) This is what the report looks like:
A) This area is where you will switch between the screens to filter the data and the screens to print the report. When you limit the data in the “Limit Results Here” screen, it immediately updates in the two “Print” screens. B) Each Column is a field that you can filter to make the report more focused. For example, you can restrict your report to only show certain campuses, certain Courses, or any column shown on the screen. Here is a list of some of the more interesting columns you can filter on: LOCATION - This field includes each campus, “online” and “online (each campus). For example, if you wanted to see all the sections of a course that are available to a downtown student, you would select Downtown, online and Downtown Online... ASSC Nbr – This number groups related sections together. For example a chemistry lecture and the 6 labs that are associated with it will all have the same Association Number. ENROLL TYPE – The section with an “E” will be the graded section and the one that the student will sign up for. The sections with “N” will come up as a second selection once the “E” section is selected.
B
A
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6) Filter the report by selecting different values for the different columns. To do this, DOUBLE CLICK on a column. This dialog box will appear.
You can select values from the “Show Values” button, or type in your own after clicking on the “Custom Values” button. You can select multiple values by holding down the shift or ctrl key while clicking on the different values. Click “OK”
7) (OPTIONAL and VERY COOL! ) You can upload a list of courses that you are interested in from a separate text file, so that you don’t have to select them each time. Here is how to do this.
a. Follow the directions in the last section of this document (Create a Text File for an open Course List ) about creating a text file of the courses you want to use.
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b. Click on the “Custom Values” button AND the “Options” button.
c. Click on “Load from File” radio button (the circle)
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d. Navigate to your text file and click “Open”
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e. The file name will be shown in the dialog box. Click on “Show Values”
f. Click on “Select All” and then “OK”
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8) Print the output. Once you have filtered the report the way you want, you can print it, by
clicking on the “Print Report Here” or “Print with Page Breaks Here”. The second link will print one course per page. Then either print using the print button, or the print command under the “File” menu.
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Create a Text File for an open Course List We have created multiple spreadsheets for you. One lists courses offered by college at your campus, the other by the general studies requirement that they fulfill. You can go into each file and select the list of courses that you want to list in MyReports.
Open the Excel Spreadsheet Campus by College for your campus
http://www.asu.edu/courses/oasis/EPM/TempeCampusByCollege.xls
http://www.asu.edu/courses/oasis/EPM/DowntownPhoenixOrientationCourses.xls
http://www.asu.edu/courses/oasis/EPM/PolytechnicOrientationCourses.xls
http://www.asu.edu/courses/oasis/EPM/WestCampusOrientationCourses.xls
• Select the tab for your College. This list will be your foundation list and you will add additional
courses to populate your College’s specific course list
Example: Tempe Campus by College
Design
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Open the Excel Spreadsheet titled General Studies Updates
http://www.asu.edu/courses/oasis/EPM/GeneralStudiesUpdateAllCampuses.xls
• You will find tabs listing General Studies Courses, Foreign Languages, and Non-General Studies
courses
• You will be picking and choosing the specific courses you want to add to your foundation list from
the General Studies Update list.
Example: General Studies Updates List
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Next Step: Copy and Paste
• Copy and paste the courses you would like to request from the General Studies Update List to
your College Course List
Next Step : Copy Column “C” on your Excel Spreadsheet and paste it into a word document
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Next Step: Saving your file
When you save your orientation course file, you must select File Type: Plain Text
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Next you can use this plain text file to filter your class list inside of MyReports. Go back to the sections in this document about running the report, and look for the instructions in the optional steps.
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Results: Using this Job Aid, you should be able to obtain the following results:
• You should be able to login to MyReports and access the Open Class report using the unique User ID and password.
• You should be able to filter and print the report using either HTML or Interactive Web Report format.