One way to check it is to open it with Excel. The example included in the message you are replying to is the example for tab delimited text for importing student ID, student name, and one assignment. If you are also importing the IDs, then you need two blank items. For example, if you are importing student names and scores, but not IDs, you need one empty field before the assignment name, category, points possible. The tricky part is you do need the blank fields that would line up with whatever student information you are importing. But unlike the desktop app, you can only import one assignment and its scores at a time. On Sun, at 10:10 AM Daniel Ethier wrote: You can still import csv files into the web app, so use that if that's what you're familiar with. There are some other limitations with that. That limitation allows Gradekeeper to tell what the student name is. That is why only one assignment at a time is imported. And by the way, you can in fact import students with separate first and last names into Gradekeeper, and import scores as well. For now, you can just sort assignments by name, which should move the assignment into the first column. I think I know why that is, so I should be able to fix that. I did notice that if the imported assignment would be the first assignment, that it winds up in the second column. But if you are importing scores, all the students must already be in the gradebook. The web app will use the assignment info to tell whether you are importing students or scores. Looking at the wording in my original post, I think that may have been ambiguous. Then you can import an assignment and match up scores to students. So you need to have the students in the class first. Also, the web app will only import scores for students who are already in the class. If you already have your students in the class and use this import file, none of the student names will match. They should never be used with tab delimited text, unless the quote really is part of the item. Quotes are part of csv (when the item being imported includes a comma). Your import file has student names quoted.
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