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This category contains pages that are technical in nature. If you have recently purchased PARS, then you should go to the Configuration section, below. The technical pages are described in brief, with a link to a wiki page that goes into more detail about each feature.
Contents
- 1 Configuration
- 1.1 Installing or updating PARS
- 1.2 Post-installation configuration
- 1.3 Updating PARS version
- 1.4 Allowing PARS to communicate with the internet
- 1.5 Notes for the beginning of the academic year
- 1.6 Automation
- 1.7 Executing SQL statements via PARS
- 1.8 The PARS fire module
- 1.9 Error messages
- 1.10 Technical reports
- 1.11 Configuration performed in SIMS
- 1.12 Other
- 2 Information pages
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions
Configuration
====Configuration performed in PARS====
Installing or updating PARS
If you have recently purchased PARS, the first thing to do is intall it. Follow our Installing PARS Connect guide for this.
Post-installation configuration
You should then read the getting started page. This gives an overview of what should be done before users begin logging in to the system.
Updating PARS version
We regularly release new versions of PARS with new features and tweaks requested by customers. To update PARS to a new version, you will need to run a service pack, which can be downloaded from our website.
Allowing PARS to communicate with the internet
You will need to configure the proxy server in order for PARS to communicate with other websites. This is important for your licencing and for sending emails or SMS messages through PARS.
Notes for the beginning of the academic year
You may need to do some configuration at the beginning of each academic year. See our preparing for September page for considerations you should make before pupils arrive in September.
Automation
The automation module should be configured as it performs various important housekeeping jobs for PARS. Follow the link to be taken to the automation category.
Executing SQL statements via PARS
If our technical team have provided you with an SQL statement and password, you can execute the statement via the repair console. This is rarely needed.
The PARS fire module
The fire module can be used to keep a record of up-to-date attendance data for use in case of a fire. If you plan to do this, you should read the fire module page as there are important considerations to make regarding hardware.
Error messages
If you are any other users have encountered an error message in PARS, it will be logged in the helpdesk tickets feature in PARS.
Technical reports
You can also access a number of management reports which will show some technical information such as table speed tests, login times and attachment reports.
Configuration performed in SIMS
Applying the academic timetable
Applying the academic timetable is a job that will need to be done in SIMS, not PARS.
Single Sign On (SSO)
If you want staff to automatically login to PARS once they have logged in to the school network, see our automatic login page.
Taking AM or PM marks from lessons
Many schools take pupils' PM mark from a lesson, e.g. the PM mark comes from lesson 5. You must set this up in SIMS - see (our FAQ) for instructions.
Other
Contacting TASC via email
If you have any queries or need any support using PARS, you can contact us via our Online Helpdesk.
Migrating servers
If you are changing to a new server, you should read our server migration page for instructions about moving your database.
Information pages
The All Years group
The All Years group is a group in PARS that contains all of the pupils who are on roll.
connect.ini file
The connect.ini file is an important SIMS file that is used by both SIMS and PARS.
SIMS.ini file
the SIMS.ini, like the connect.ini is an important file used by both PARS and SIMS.
A list of potentially dangerous files
Our dangerous files page will show you a list of potentially dangerous file types.
The SIMS file server
Most documents that are stored in your database will be held on the SIMS file server - follow the link for more information about this.
OUTPUT.xml file
Some members of staff may need to send us an OUTPUT.XML file which is generated by PARS and stored in a local TEMP folder.
Frequently Asked Questions
You may also find some technical issues on our FAQ.
Pages in category ‘Technical’
The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.