Difference between revisions of "Old SSN Report"
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#The next items are not found on the standard setup options document. | #The next items are not found on the standard setup options document. | ||
#Select '''Order to List''' | #Select '''Order to List''' |
Revision as of 04:32, 8 April 2014
This report will give a list of students that have had a Social Security Number change during the date range given in the setup box.
Video How-to
Old Social Security Number Report video
How to
- Select Student Master from the program list on the left
- Click on Lists
- Select Old SSN Report
- If you need instructions for setup values to be used, follow the link for Standard Setup Options.
- The next items are not found on the standard setup options document.
- Select Order to List
- Alpha order
- Current SSN order
- Old SSN order
- Click Ok to move to the next screen.
- This report will include both old and new social security numbers along with the local student identification number.
To Print this Report
- Click the Print button at the bottom of the screen.
- A popup will appear with a set of document print options--PDF, XLS, CSV, HTML.
- The default print option will be PDF.
- Click the print button on this popup and a print preview window will appear.
- To get the print icon on this window, hover the mouse in the bottom right area of the preview. A grey rectangle will appear with several icons.
- Click the print icon at the right end of this rectangle. Another print preview will appear.
- Click the print button at the top left to print the report. Close the print preview.
Sorting and other data manipulations are explained in the following link: List Programs Instructions/Video