Update Location Data
After location data is uploaded to DataManager, you can modify the data as needed by submitting a new data file containing the data you want to change. For example, you can change the location name, city, or zip code of any location.
Note: You can also change some data values directly in the DataManager interface. See Update Location Information.
To update location data:
- Open the Location File Template in Microsoft Excel®.
- Type or copy location data into the columns. Note the following:
- Do not delete columns from the template or change the header text.
- Enter only permitted values in the fields. See descriptions of columns and valid values for length limits and special characters. Commas are not permitted.
- The first file you submit must contain the District/Area column. Prior to testing, the first three columns, District/Area, School/Building, and Class, must be completed and submitted to Riverside. The remaining columns are optional and do not require information.
- The District/Area, School/Building, and Class fields must be identical in all three data files (Location, Staff/User, and Student)
- You can either type the data directly into the cells of the template, or you can copy and paste data from another file into the template.
- When you have finished adding data to the template, click File, and then click Save As. The Save As dialog box appears.
- In the Save in list, browse, as needed, and select the directory where you plan to retrieve the file when uploading.
- In the Filename box, type a name for the file. The file naming convention for the data file to update location information is as follows:
upd_myrpcftpname_testfamily_location_mmddyy.csv
where:- myrpcftpname is the username for the SFTP site on RPCFTP. Enter the username that was provided to the Account Holder in the Welcome Information email.
- testfamily is the test family name. Enter "default" if you plan to use this data file for more than one test family.
- mmddyy is the date you want associated with the data file, usually today’s date.
See File Naming Conventions for Data Files for more information about naming new data files. - In the Save as type list, save the file with a comma-separated values extension (.csv).
- Click Save, and close the file. The file is ready to upload.
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