The entries were made on Edexcel Online so can I receive an EDI file?
I'm confused :(
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Sent: 04 March 2016 12:22
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Subject: Re: Edexcel NQF BTEC January Results
Hi Tracy.
We import results via EDI and they are shown as follows;
M - L2 Merit
P - L2 Pass
P1 - L1 Pass
U
X
Unfortunately the file does not include the scores but if you want to record those, they would normally show in the "Equivalent Grade" column.
Hope that helps.
Kind regards.
Wilma Khaliq
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-----Original Message-----
From: The FE Exams Network mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tracy McCaughey
Sent: 04 March 2016 12:11
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Subject: Edexcel NQF BTEC January Results
Hi all
Could anyone who uses Prosolution advise on how they put the results on for the BTEC NQF January paper-based tests? The entries were made on Edexcel Online so I can't download a file to input them so is it just a case of putting them on one at a time and would you put the result as the score or L1 Pass, L2 Pass?
Many thanks
Tracy
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