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New Screens
We have created a new screen called TCSI Edit. This screen is intended for use by people with an advanced level of understanding of Paradigm and TCSI, for editing Student and Course Admission Packets. The TCSI Edit screen implements some of the TCSI validation rules to help reduce the number of errors that would be returned by the B2G API.
Requests System
A system event log tracks all TCSI push requests, and you can use this log to filter out errors in the data and assign them as tasks for other users to fix. This process is outlined below.
New Workflows
Introduction
Once you have reached this stage then the end is nigh. After all of the checks in TCSI Read-only mode have been satisfied, historical data records matched, and no more 2020 data needs to be reported via HEPCAT, then you are ready to enter TCSI Write mode.
Workflow
Request enabling of TCSI Write mode
System Event Log
Managing data validation errors
Understanding TCSI push rules
Request enabling of TCSI Write mode
Raise a ticket via the Silverband Help-desk portal when your provider is ready to commence live TCSI reporting. On receipt of this ticket the support team will flip a virtual switch on our end to set your site live. From that moment on records will start being reported in real-time to the government and any returning notifications will be captured for display in the System Event Log screen.
System Event Log
The government TCSI systems will be conducting validation on all submitted data in real-time. When an error is identified an appropriate notification will be returned and stored within the Paradigm database. Where possible these errors will be presented directly to the user who triggered the submission of data. The full set of notifications will be viewable via the System Event Log screen found under the SYSTEM menu. This allows high level users to monitor TCSI validation errors and intervene as required by assigning a specific system event to a designated Paradigm contact for resolution. This is achieved via the Paradigm Requests System.
Managing data validation errors
We recognise that resolving TCSI validation errors is a responsibility that will be shared among multiple staff members at each provider. We have therefore developed a number of mechanisms that will assist teams to coordinate their resources and ensure validation errors are resolved in a timely fashion.
System Event Log
Paradigm tracks all data submitted to TCSI and collates validation error messages for users to inspect via the System Event Log.
Users with access to the System Event Log may use this screen to create a Request ticket that is assigned to another Paradigm user to action. Once that user has resolved the error they will then mark the Request as resolved. This simple workflow allows teams of users to disseminate responsibility for resolving errors while also tracking the status of known errors to ensure they are resolved before breaching a government validation deadline.
Request Kanban Dashboard
The Request Dashboard offers a basic overview of Requests that have been associated with a system event log entry, including details such as the assigned Paradigm user and the current status of the request.
Understanding TCSI push rules
Now that your system is capable of real-time reporting, it is critical that you are familiar with two key facets of TCSI reporting:
What constitutes a TCSI record?
When is a TCSI record pushed to the government?
Both of these questions are explained further in our article on TCSI Push Rules.
Further reading
TCSI Packets (Higher Education Providers)
TCSI Packets (VET Student Loans)
TCSI Elements with changed options
We highly recommended that all users who will be performing data entry read the following documents so that they gain a strong understanding of the elements that are required to be reported.
FINAL 2020 Data element specifications (24 September 2019)
FINAL HE Data framework and element list (24 September 2019)
HE 2020 reporting requirements v1.0 (24 September 2019)