[gradebook2-dev] some grades are missing when importing grades from .CSV files into GB2

Kim Huang kimhuang at oit.rutgers.edu
Mon Sep 13 09:03:24 PDT 2010


Thomas,
Thanks for your quick response. Here you go for the new jira - GRBK-740

http://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/GRBK-740

I am willing help debug if you can point to me roughly where you think 
the problem could be.

Thanks,
-Kim
Thomas Amsler wrote:
> Kim,
>
> Please create a GRBK JIRA for this.
>
> Best,
> -- Thomas
>
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 8:26 AM, Kim Huang <kimhuang at oit.rutgers.edu 
> <mailto:kimhuang at oit.rutgers.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Hi, Folks,
>
>     Found a serious issue of grades being truncated when importing grades
>     from CSV file on Rutgers production server( GB2 -v1.2.0). Then I
>     reproduced it on one of the Sakai QA
>     servers(http://qa6-us.sakaiproject.org/portal). Please help to confirm
>     whether this problem has been recorded/solved in jira. Otherwise I
>     will
>     create a jira.
>
>     When you import a class grades from .csv file, not all the grades
>     in CSV
>     file are imported completed. Usually the last few (one or two) entries
>     are missing. This problem only happens on .csv file, XLS files
>     work just
>     fine.
>     It can be reproduced by the following steps:
>
>     1. create a new site, can be either project site or course site.
>     2. add about 16+ participants.
>     3. add some new items in gradebook2, i.e. HW1, HW2, HW3, etc
>     4. first export the grades by clicking on tools->export->grades &
>     structures->as .csv file
>     5. edit the exported .csv file, added a grade to one column for EVERY
>     student in the gradebook(i.e. add "88" for HW1 for 16 students, if you
>     have 16 students in this site.) save the file
>     6. import the just saved .csv file by tools->import, you will see from
>     preview data view, some grades are missing. usually the last few
>     entries
>     are missing.
>
>     (I investigated a little bit, the .csv file has been read in
>     correctly,
>     which means, readInGradeDataFromImportFile in ImportExportUtility.java
>     reads the complete whole set of grades from .csv file.)
>
>     Thanks, Let me know if you have further question,
>
>     -Kim Huang
>
>
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