Mapped periods

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Sometimes schools wish to record their session marks during a lesson period. For example, instead of there being a tutor period time after lunch, pupils go straight to their first lesson of the afternoon session. The marks recorded in this lesson are then automatically recorded ("mapped") into the afternoon session register. This lesson is referred to as a mapped lesson register and the afternoon session is a mapped session register.

Any register (session or lesson) that is used to record session marks appears in PARS with a red register symbol.

Setting up mapped lesson periods

In this example we will configure PARS .net to record the AM session mark during a tutor period in the morning and the PM session mark during the first lesson period in the afternoon. All configuration is done in the Attendance module of SIMS .net.

Before starting make sure that the new timetable has been applied as outlined here.


First select this option from the SIMS main menu:

Tools setups reg org.jpg


Next choose which sessions are to have their attendance marks recorded in a lesson, in this case we want a separate registration period in the morning and a mapped lesson period in the afternoon:

Reg am les pm.jpg


The "select periods for sessions" button brings up this window where you can select which lesson period of the day is to be used to record session marks. If there are no lesson periods then reapply the school timetable.

Select periods for sessions.jpg

Click in the "Selected period Time and Description" column to view the drop-down menu, make sure the row you are on is for the appropriate session. After making a selection, use the "Map forward" button at the top left of the window to copy this decision to every matching session in the school year.

Where pupils do not have a lesson during the mapped period

If mapped periods have been configured (e.g. the period 1 register is set to also write the AM session mark) and a student does not have a lesson in period 1, the first mark that is recorded in the session will be used to write the AM session mark.