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The New Event Load
Co-Curricular and Civic Engagement Event Load
Lone Star Team
 Robert Lawson – Director, Campus Solutions
 Brenda Jackson – Business Analyst, Campus Solutions
 Rohit Kulkarni – Developer, Campus Solutions
Lone Star College
 Founded 1972.
 84,000 credit students each semester.
 ~9,000 employees (part-time and full-time).
 Total enrollment of more than 95,000 (credit and non-credit).
 Largest institution of higher education in the greater Houston area.
 6 Campuses, 2 University Centers, and 6 Satellite Centers.
 One of the fastest-growing college systems in U.S.
 11 school districts, 1,400 square miles, population of 2+ million.
ORGANIZATION & ORACLE
PeopleSoft Integration Hub 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13
PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.0, PeopleTools 8.54.13
PeopleSoft Human Capital Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13
PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13
PeopleSoft Financial Supply Chain Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13
PeopleSoft Enterprise Performance Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11.1.1.9
Hyperion 11.1.2.1
Siebel Universal Customer Master (MDM) 8.1(being decommissioned)
User Productivity Kit 12
Oracle Database 12c
Agenda
 Why & What is Event Load?
 Our Approach
 Functional Set-up
 External Functional Set-up
 The Technical Design
 Running the Process
 Recommendations
 Questions?
Why & What is Event Load
 Do students engaged in campus and non campus events have a higher success
rate? If so, to what extent?
 The purpose of this process is to track participation in campus events,
meetings, and programs for the purpose of evaluating program effectiveness
and student participation.
 Students will check in at institutional sponsored activities across all
campuses.
 Events and meetings must be created in Campus Solutions to load and store
attendance on students records.
What is Event Load
 Add a new record on the Event Attendance page and
associate it to one meeting ID
Business Requirements
 Process all records in the .CSV file
 Add a new record on the Event Attendance page
 For a new event and meeting ID
 For an existing event and a new meeting ID
 Skip the EmplID in the .CSV file if
 The event and meeting already exists
 Event ID is not setup
 Meeting ID is not setup
 CSV has duplicate rows
 Maintain the business logic of the page
Our Approach
Phase 1
 Access data from one CSV file which
has been manually placed in a server
location using an SFTP program
 User specifies the file path on the
run control
 Evaluate the .csv file data and add a
new record as appropriate
Phase 2
 User places the multiple CSV files on
a mapped drive on their computer
 The process runs nightly to evaluate
the data and add a new record as
appropriate
 Move the processed CSV files to an
archived folder on the server
Functional Set-up
 Navigation: Campus Community > Campus Event Planning > Event Management
 Event Types are created in iStar to systematically organize common categories of
events/meetings/programs (i.e. civic engagement, service learning, student life).
Campus “Events” are then created and associated in iStar with the relevant
“Event Type.” Campus “Events” are then created in iStar and can be considered
an electronic file folder that “Meetings” are organized within.
 The “Event” file folders provide a mechanism to group “Meetings” based on
commonalities (i.e. year, campus, event type). All “Meetings” fall within a single
“Event” category (electronic file folder).
 Note: Each “Event” has a unique “Event ID” and each “Meeting” within that
“Event” category also has a “Meeting ID.”
External Functional Set-up for phase 2
 We created an external folder on the NT server for designated users at the
campuses to load student attendance files.
 They map this external drive on their desktop and drop files for the daily load to
pick up.
 The only 3 fields needed on the file is Emplid, Event ID, Meeting ID
1234567 000172423 3
1234568 000172423 3
1234569 000172423 3
1234570 000172423 3
1234571 000172423 3
1234572 000172423 3
Technical Implementation
 File layout
 PeopleBooks: A file layout is a definition that represents the data structure of a flat
(text) file to be processed. When reading from or writing to a flat file, PeopleCode can
use a file layout as a template to identify and correctly process the records and fields of
the file. File layouts work with hierarchical and nonhierarchical data, and they can
handle files that combine data records with nondata (audit or control) records.
 Component Interface
 PeopleBooks: A component interface enables exposure of a PeopleSoft component for
synchronous access from another application. Component interfaces can be viewed as
"black boxes" that encapsulate PeopleSoft data and business processes, and hide the
details of the underlying page and data. Component interfaces can be used to integrate
one application with another application or with external systems. Component
interfaces execute the business logic built into the component and as a result, they
provide a higher level of data validation than a simple SQL insert.
Technical Layout
File Layout
Component Interface
Maintain Business Logic
of the Page
Staging Record
App Engine
Running the process – Phase 1
Running the Process – Phase 2
The New Event Load
The New Event Load
Recommendation
 Get a clear Business Process Need from your business owner.
 Find out what areas across your institution can benefit from tracking this
process. (i.e. Student Activities, Honor Societies, Athletics, Library Services,
etc.)
 Create the naming standard for your events and meetings before giving the
business owner this process.
 Define file load security limits into Campus Solutions with your server team.
 Keep the registrar’s office in the loop about data being added to a students
file.
 Account for errors and who will manually fix the errors.
 Keep in mind other areas such as New Student Orientation or Recruitment
maybe using these same fields.
 Account for duplicate emplids, events and meetings in your process.
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The New Event Load

  • 1. The New Event Load Co-Curricular and Civic Engagement Event Load
  • 2. Lone Star Team  Robert Lawson – Director, Campus Solutions  Brenda Jackson – Business Analyst, Campus Solutions  Rohit Kulkarni – Developer, Campus Solutions
  • 3. Lone Star College  Founded 1972.  84,000 credit students each semester.  ~9,000 employees (part-time and full-time).  Total enrollment of more than 95,000 (credit and non-credit).  Largest institution of higher education in the greater Houston area.  6 Campuses, 2 University Centers, and 6 Satellite Centers.  One of the fastest-growing college systems in U.S.  11 school districts, 1,400 square miles, population of 2+ million.
  • 4. ORGANIZATION & ORACLE PeopleSoft Integration Hub 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13 PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.0, PeopleTools 8.54.13 PeopleSoft Human Capital Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13 PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13 PeopleSoft Financial Supply Chain Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13 PeopleSoft Enterprise Performance Management 9.1, PeopleTools 8.54.13 Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11.1.1.9 Hyperion 11.1.2.1 Siebel Universal Customer Master (MDM) 8.1(being decommissioned) User Productivity Kit 12 Oracle Database 12c
  • 5. Agenda  Why & What is Event Load?  Our Approach  Functional Set-up  External Functional Set-up  The Technical Design  Running the Process  Recommendations  Questions?
  • 6. Why & What is Event Load  Do students engaged in campus and non campus events have a higher success rate? If so, to what extent?  The purpose of this process is to track participation in campus events, meetings, and programs for the purpose of evaluating program effectiveness and student participation.  Students will check in at institutional sponsored activities across all campuses.  Events and meetings must be created in Campus Solutions to load and store attendance on students records.
  • 7. What is Event Load  Add a new record on the Event Attendance page and associate it to one meeting ID
  • 8. Business Requirements  Process all records in the .CSV file  Add a new record on the Event Attendance page  For a new event and meeting ID  For an existing event and a new meeting ID  Skip the EmplID in the .CSV file if  The event and meeting already exists  Event ID is not setup  Meeting ID is not setup  CSV has duplicate rows  Maintain the business logic of the page
  • 9. Our Approach Phase 1  Access data from one CSV file which has been manually placed in a server location using an SFTP program  User specifies the file path on the run control  Evaluate the .csv file data and add a new record as appropriate Phase 2  User places the multiple CSV files on a mapped drive on their computer  The process runs nightly to evaluate the data and add a new record as appropriate  Move the processed CSV files to an archived folder on the server
  • 10. Functional Set-up  Navigation: Campus Community > Campus Event Planning > Event Management  Event Types are created in iStar to systematically organize common categories of events/meetings/programs (i.e. civic engagement, service learning, student life). Campus “Events” are then created and associated in iStar with the relevant “Event Type.” Campus “Events” are then created in iStar and can be considered an electronic file folder that “Meetings” are organized within.  The “Event” file folders provide a mechanism to group “Meetings” based on commonalities (i.e. year, campus, event type). All “Meetings” fall within a single “Event” category (electronic file folder).  Note: Each “Event” has a unique “Event ID” and each “Meeting” within that “Event” category also has a “Meeting ID.”
  • 11. External Functional Set-up for phase 2  We created an external folder on the NT server for designated users at the campuses to load student attendance files.  They map this external drive on their desktop and drop files for the daily load to pick up.  The only 3 fields needed on the file is Emplid, Event ID, Meeting ID 1234567 000172423 3 1234568 000172423 3 1234569 000172423 3 1234570 000172423 3 1234571 000172423 3 1234572 000172423 3
  • 12. Technical Implementation  File layout  PeopleBooks: A file layout is a definition that represents the data structure of a flat (text) file to be processed. When reading from or writing to a flat file, PeopleCode can use a file layout as a template to identify and correctly process the records and fields of the file. File layouts work with hierarchical and nonhierarchical data, and they can handle files that combine data records with nondata (audit or control) records.  Component Interface  PeopleBooks: A component interface enables exposure of a PeopleSoft component for synchronous access from another application. Component interfaces can be viewed as "black boxes" that encapsulate PeopleSoft data and business processes, and hide the details of the underlying page and data. Component interfaces can be used to integrate one application with another application or with external systems. Component interfaces execute the business logic built into the component and as a result, they provide a higher level of data validation than a simple SQL insert.
  • 13. Technical Layout File Layout Component Interface Maintain Business Logic of the Page Staging Record App Engine
  • 14. Running the process – Phase 1
  • 15. Running the Process – Phase 2
  • 18. Recommendation  Get a clear Business Process Need from your business owner.  Find out what areas across your institution can benefit from tracking this process. (i.e. Student Activities, Honor Societies, Athletics, Library Services, etc.)  Create the naming standard for your events and meetings before giving the business owner this process.  Define file load security limits into Campus Solutions with your server team.  Keep the registrar’s office in the loop about data being added to a students file.  Account for errors and who will manually fix the errors.  Keep in mind other areas such as New Student Orientation or Recruitment maybe using these same fields.  Account for duplicate emplids, events and meetings in your process.
  • 19. ?