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| 2011-2012 MSDS Collection Component Matrix |
This matrix
indicates which components are required (R), conditional (C), or
optional (O) for each collection. Those criteria identify the system
expectations for each component and characteristic. Please note that
all the data collected by CEPI and MSDS are required for reporting
purposes, however not all data is applicable to every student.
Therefore the system cannot always require each data element. Detailed
explanations of required, conditional and are located at the bottom of
this page. Click a component link on the left to view its data elements
and business rules. Each collection has multiple components.
The World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the
ultimate authority on XML data types. All collection schemas will
reference the W3C definitions for the base data types. Please reference
the appropriate collection schema and the W3C to ensure a valid file
submission.
| R - Required |
C - Conditional |
O - Optional |
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If cell is blank, the component is not
available for that collection.
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Required - Must be reported for all student records.
The MSDS expects to see these data and will produce an error if they
are not reported.
- If a component is required, the file will be
rejected on upload if it is not included in each student record
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Component
Example: The Submitting Entity component must always be reported.
- If a characteristic is required, and the
component in which it is included is submitted, the file will also be
rejected on upload if it is not included.
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Characteristic
Example: The 10/30 Day Rule characteristic must be reported anytime the
FTE component is submitted.
Conditional - These data may be required by the MSDS
system for student records under certain conditions. An error will
occur when the student record meets the criteria for the condition that
requires the data to be submitted.
- Example: Attendance data are required when
the collection is for the End-of-Year or the student is being exited
from the district.
- Component level: If the Attendance component
is not submitted with each student record in the EOY General
Collection, the file will be rejected on upload.
- Characteristic level: If an exit status code
other than 19-continuing is provided in the Spring General Collection
and the attendance component is not included, a record-level validation
error will occur.
Optional
- This indicates that the MSDS system cannot
determine when or for which students the data are required. This does
not mean that if the data are applicable for a given student, that the
data are not to be reported. These are the things that you and your
local student information system have to determine when it is required
to submit.
- Example: FTE is optional. The MSDS system
cannot determine when a student meets all the criteria to be counted in
your membership for FTE. You need to identify which students are
reported with the FTE component and how much FTE is reported in each
FTE characteristic. Failure to submit the FTE data when it is
applicable will result in no state aid payment for that student.
- Component level: If an optional component is
not submitted with each student record, the file will pass file
validation.
- Characteristic level: If an optional
characteristic is not included in either a required or optional
component, the file will pass validation.
Optional does not mean that the data do not
have to be reported when they are applicable to the student. It means
that the MSDS System cannot determine when or for which students the
data are Required and it is up to you and your local system to identify
when the data must be reported based on program requirements.
Explanation
of Required, Conditional and Optional

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