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Go to Start Page > System Administrator > Page and Data Management > Data Import Manager 


Powerschool data import manager page display

 


Select the file, and file delimiter, then click next 


Powerschool data import manager page, Map columns display

 Powerschool data import manager page, Map columns display

Powerschool data import manager page, Select options display 


https://support.powerschool.com/article/75310?from=search

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Summary

This articles goes over how to import new standards in to PowerSchool and import updates to existing standards in PowerSchool.

For PowerSchool 8 and Below

See:  https://support.powerschool.com/article/58918

Audience

This article is intended for PowerSchool Administrators using versions 9 or higher.

Contents

  • Field Reference
  • Importing New Standards
  • Importing Updates to Existing Standards

Field Reference

FieldDescriptionExample
 ConversionScaleID The ID of the Standards Conversion Scale 9
 Description

 Short description of standard, sometimes the same as Name 

Recites all multiples of 10 up to 100
 DisplayPosition

Standards at the same level, in PowerTeacher Gradebook, sort by the value in this field first, then by the value in Identifier.   This allows you to manually specify sorting if desired.

Default: 0

 0
 ID

 Unique identifier for the Standard table record in the database.

 Only used for importing updates

 12345
 IdentifierUnique identifier for the standard MAT.KG.1
 IsActive

 Is this standard active. Valid values: 0 = Not Active, 1 = Active.

Default: 1

 1
 IsAssignmentAllowed

 If 1 then teachers can assign scores to this standard. If 0 then teachers can't assign scores to this standard.

Default: 1

 0
 IsCommentIncluded

 If 1 then teachers can leave comments on this standard. If 0 then teachers can't leave comments on this standard.

Default: 0

 0
 IsExcludedFromReports

 If 1 then this standard is excluded from object reports. If 0 then this standard is included in object reports.

Default: 0

 0
 LongitudinalID

 Unique identifier for the standard across all years.

 Used when importing standards, and linking new standards to previous year standards

 2571
 MaxCommentLength

 The number of characters allowed in a standard comment.

Default/Max: 4000

 1000
 Name The name of the standard Multiples of 10
 ParentStandardIdentifier The Identifier of the standard above this one in the standard hierarchy MAT.KG
 PrimaryCourses Comma separated list of course numbers this standard is associated to.  
  Note: No spaces may be used in this comma separated list. 
 MATH00,MATHKG
 SubjectArea Subject area of the standard, used in reporting only. math
 YearID Two digit YearID of the year the standard is associated to. 15-16 = 25, 16-17 = 26, 17-18 = 27, etc 25

 


Importing New Standards

This process goes over how to import new standards in to PowerSchool

Required Fields

  • ConversionScaleID
  • Identifier
  • Name
  • YearID

Optional Fields

  • MaxCommentLength
  • IsExcludedFromReports
  • Description
  • DisplayPosition
  • IsActive
  • IsAssignmentAllowed
  • IsCommentIncluded
  • ParentStandardIdentifier
  • PrimaryCourses
  • SubjectArea 

Import Process

1) Create a Tab Delimited Text import file using your spreadsheet application of choice. Be sure to include all Required Fields

2) Navigate to: Start Page > System Administrator > Page and Data Management > Data Import Manager

3) Click  Choose File and select your Tab Delimited Text import file

4) For Import Into select  Standards: District List

5) For Field Delimiter select  Tab

6) Click  Next

7) Make sure all columns are mapped to the correct field

8) Click  Import

9) Check the option to  exclude the first row

10) Select   Do not process record

11) Select Create a new Longitudinal ID

12) Wait for the import to complete, or click Refresh at regular intervals to monitor the progress.

13) If any records failed to import, click Download Failed Records and correct them before importing again. 


Importing Updates to Existing Standards

This process goes over how to import updates to existing standards in PowerSchool

Required Fields

  • ID

Import Process

You will need to export the required fields from the Data Export Manager in addition to the fields you wish to update, copy the file, make your changes in the copy, then import the changes to the Data Import Manager.

1) Login to PowerSchool

2) Navigate to: Start Page > System Administrator > Page and Data Management > Data Export Manager

3) For Category choose PowerSchool DataSets

4) For Export From choose Standards: District List

5) Check the names of all the Required Fields, in addition to any fields you want to update.

Note: Some spreadsheet applications will fail to open a file if ID is the first column. You can change the order of the columns using the Sort buttons.

6) Click Next

7) In Select/Edit Records from Standards: District List filter by YearID = [The two digit YearID of the standards you wish to update]

8) Click Next

9) Check Include Column Headers

10 Click Export 

11) Make a copy of  the export file and name it something like Standards_Before_Import

12)  Open the export file and update the values desired.

13) Save the file as Tab Delimited Text

14) Navigate to: Start Page > System Administrator > Page and Data Management > Data Import Manager

15) Click Choose File and select your Tab Delimited Text import file

16) For Import Into select Standards: District List

17) For Field Delimiter select Tab

18) Click Next

19) Make sure all columns are mapped to the correct field

20) Click Import

21) Check the option to exclude the first row

21) Select the option to Update existing records

21) Select Retrieve the Longitudinal ID with the matching Identifier from a previous year

22) Wait for the import to complete, or click Refresh at regular intervals to monitor the progress.

23) If any records failed to import, click Download Failed Records and correct them before importing again.