DW Student Data User Group Meeting
Class of ‘55 Room, Van Pelt Library - October 21, 2011
Student Data User Group 10/21/2011 - Agenda
Budget Office: Counting Students - New FTE and WCU concepts
IPEDS data
Business Objects News
New Canned Queries Candidates Students on Hold Students on Leave
Options when a report calls for multiple Data Providers
Wrap-up / Question & Answer
Count Students as of Today v3New FTE and WCU
concepts in this version
Report is now stored with data. Look for the date-stamp to see whether or not you need to refresh it
Report can be refreshed for all schools. You can refresh for just yours, or use the filter to select your school without refreshing.
IPEDS Race & Ethnicity DataUniverse Location
Documentation
Cautions
User feedback
A subtle reminder…
News
DW Website Changes Search data collection added to Student index page Tips & FAQs added to left menu bar.
Student Data/ Office Hours training 10/28. Register in KL from training options page.
Recent changes & upcoming plans SAP Business Objects News from Conference Next version/patches upgrade planning
New query: Students on Hold
New query: Students on Hold
Leaves of absenceStudents on leave from a specific term have Leave
Flag in Degree Term = YExit term is null in the warehouse, even though there
is an Exit Term in SRS for people going on Leave.When students are returned from leave, the entry
action in SRS must be RL (Return from Leave)The warehouse extract assumes the SRS Exit term
for people going on leave indicates the last term they were here. For example, in SRS, and Exit Action of LV and Exit
Term of 2011C means they can have a 2011C active term record. The leave starts in the following term.
Leaves, continued
This presents challenges for creating a canned query to find students Currently on Leave:Count students who leave part-way through the
term as being On Leave in that term?Count students who are admitted to a program
and never actually attend, but immediately go on Leave?
Looking at the Leave Flag in Degree Term is useful for eliminating people who you do not want to include in most queries, but it does not find everyone on leave.*
* Based on the previous slide’s assumptions.
This query looks at the Leave table, and not in Degree Term, to find Leaves of Absence for which no Return information has yet been entered.
Queries options from multiple data providers
Combined queriesUnion, Intersection, or MinusFrom same universe
Sub-queriesSpecial kind of query filterFrom same universe
Multiple queries, with merged dimensionsCan be from different universesJoin between the two (or more) separate queries
must be on dimensions of the same data type
Combined QueriesIn a union combination, Web Intelligence
takes the all the data from both queries, eliminates duplicate rows, and builds a combined data set.
In an intersection combination, Web Intelligence returns the data that is common to both queries.
In a minus combination, Web Intelligence returns the data in the first query that does not appear in the second.
Sub-query Subqueries compare the values of an object used to restrict the query with values from other objects.
Subqueries have their own filters.
Collecting data from two queriesYou can add a query that uses a different universe:
Toggle back and forth to work with each query. Refresh just one, or both at the same time:
Merging data from two queriesYou can merge only
dimensionsThey must be of the same
data typeUse the Merge Dimensions
tool to open the Merge Dimensions window
Note that Webi may, by default, merge things with the same name of the same type (see “Auto-merge dimensions” in the Document Properties)
Using merged data
Use the dimension from query 1 to get all the rows from query 1 plus the selected information from query 2
Use the dimension from query 2 to get all the rows from query 2 plus the selected information from query 1
The Merged Dimension will return all the rows from both queries (full outer join)
You can only “share” data between merged dimensions that are of type Measure or Detail.
See the Tips and FAQs page: http://www.upenn.edu/computing/da/bo/webi/qna/webi_mergeData.html
The dimension you choose to put onto your report will determine what rows will display. This is important, because if you are counting people, the number will change depending on whether you use one or the other of the source dimensions, or the Merged Dimension!
When to use which?Combined queries
I need to see all of the people who are in Special Program “A” who are on Leave, and all of the people in Special Program “B” who are not on Leave.
Sub-queriesI need to see who is taking a specific course, but I want
to see ALL of the other courses they are also taking this term. If I filter for just that course, I won’t get everything, but if I put the filter in a subquery, all the courses they are taking will be in the results.
Multiple queries, with merged dimensionsI need to compare information available in different
universes.
Another subtle reminder…
Questions & Wrap-up Any questions?
Next Meeting - December FINAID data collection.
Thank you for coming!