TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preamble
- Type of sync
- Which data is sent to the other system?
- Steps to synchronise data
- Step 1: Check if any Elmtree setup is required
- Step 2: Configure the Timetable File
- Basic Sync
- Advanced Sync
Preamble
Timetabling data that exists in Timetable files is usually sent on to one or more other non-Tes systems, such as student learning management systems, reporting systems, administration systems, and many more. The Tes integration team works with other systems to make sure that the data required to be sent is in the correct format.
This document can be referenced for:
- New school file set up
- Synchronisation processes
- Synchronisation troubleshooting
While Tes takes all care to ensure any mention of the other system is correct and up to date, it is the user's responsibility to check with the other system prior to an initial sync. If the user becomes aware of any changes to the other system, we would very much appreciate this feedback.
Type of sync
This sync is performed by a 'LISS' sync, which is a sync that sends and receives data at the push of a button with no need to manually upload data into the other system.
Which data is sent to the other system?
This table lists many of the data and features found in Tes and whether they are understood by the other system.
Note that Tes builds many excellent features to help users build high-quality timetables, and while these features can be sent onto the other system through the synchronisation process, not all systems have built the capability on their end to receive/display these features.
| Tes Timetable feature | Notes on feature | Is this feature received by the other system? | Other notes |
| Bell times | Bell times as per the Grid structures | Yes | |
| Campuses | Campuses and their associated rooms | Unsure | |
| Classes | Classes as per Class data screens | Yes | |
| Class lists | Yes | ||
| Composite classes (linked classes) | One teacher teaching more than one class at the same time | Unsure | |
| Duty roster | Unsure | ||
| Faculty data | Unsure | ||
| Grid structure codes | Unsure | ||
| Multi-file | Two (or more) timetable files | Unsure | |
| Multi-grid | Multiple grids with different bell times | Unsure | |
| On-call roster | Unsure | ||
| Priority classes | The priority class that shows on students' timetables where they have class clashes | Unsure | |
| Room data | Room Code, Name, Size, Campus, Comment | No | |
| Rotation classes | Classes from particular rotations | Unsure | |
| RTO roster | Unsure | ||
| Student data | Student Code, FirstName, Surname, Year level, House, Gender, StatewideID, Comment Email, Phone | Yes | |
| Study roster | Study classes, staffing and rooming roster | Unsure | |
| Sub-classes | Unsure | ||
| Teacher data | TeacherID, Teacher Code, FirstName, Sur name, Display name, StaffType, Faculty, Comment, Gender, Email, Phone, GUID | Yes | |
| Teacher days off (Unavailable) | Unsure | ||
| Timetable data | Yes | ||
| Two (or more) rooms at once | A class with two or more rooms at the same time | Unsure | |
| Two (or more) teachers at once | A class with two or more teachers at the same time | Unsure | |
| Year levels (non-numeric) | Year levels such as SPT, LSUP, ROLL, Yr9+10, etc. | Unsure |
Yes - The data is sent from our end and is being received and processed by 3rd party system.
No - The data is not supported by 3rd party systems and is not sent from the Timetable file.
Unsure - The data is being sent from the Timetable file, but we are unsure if it is being processed and supported by 3rd party system.
Steps to synchronise data
Step 1: Check if any Elmtree setup is required
Many systems require some setup at their end prior to receiving timetable data from the Timetable file. Please check with the Elmtree support team.
Step 2: Configure the Timetable File
- Open the relevant Timetable file, and go to File > Synchronise > Configure > Sync tab
- Select the + button and choose 'Elmtree' from the drop-down menu.
- Go to File > Synchronise > Configure > Connection tab: Enter the following information into the Connection screen:
| Option | Details |
URL | Contact Elmtree for your school's URL |
| Username | Elmtree username |
| Password | Elmtree Password |
School code | School code to be provided by Elmtree |
| Proxy | Not usually required. See your school network administrator if a proxy message appears after Testing connection. |

- Click the 'Test Connection' button to check that the details are correct, and the link between the Timetable file and Elmtree is working correctly.
- Go to File > Synchronise > Configure > Other tab

| Option | Details |
Sync the timetable and class lists each time you save | Send enrolment data to Elmtree upon every save |
| Exclude Yard Duties | Ticking this option will not send Yard duties |
| Exclude Study Classes | Ticking this option will not send the Study classes |
| Exclude On-Call | Ticking this option will not send On-calls |
| Which years? | - Sync all year levels: By default, all year levels are ticked, in which case all year levels will be synced. - Sync some year levels: Select only the desired year levels where not all year levels should be synced. Include Meetings if duties are to be included, as this is where duties are stored. This option will become available if the file is a Multi Grid file. It allows you to indicate which Year levels are synced to edQuire. |
- Go to File > Synchronise > Sync now.
There are two sync options: Basic or Advanced.
Basic Sync
The Basic sync sends Rooms, Classes, Class lists, the Timetable and Duty Roster to Elmtree for the desired time period, and downloads student and teacher data into the file.
To perform a Basic sync:
- Go to File>Synchronise>Sync Now, and select ‘Basic’
- Ensure ‘Elmtree’ is selected from the dropdown in the top-right corner.
- Input the date range you wish to update.
- Click ‘Go’ to sync.
Check course codes: Click this button to see if there is any confusion over the course code that Elmtree might not support. Elmtree only takes the course code into consideration and not the class identifier, so if you have two similar course codes, but different subject names, then Elmtree will pick one of the subject names for both course codes. e.g. if you have class codes 11AHI.H1 (History), 11AHI.S2 (Ancient History) with the same code of AHI, Elmtree will randomly select one of the course names and assign it to both. The basic sync may download staff data that is not wanted in the timetable file, such as admin and support staff. The Advanced option may be used to avoid this situation.
Check course codes: Click this button to see if there is any confusion over the course code that Elmtree might not support. Elmtree only takes the course code into consideration and not the class identifier, so if you have two similar course codes, but different subject names, then Elmtree will pick one of the subject names for both course codes. e.g. if you have class codes 11AHI.H1 (History), 11AHI.S2 (Ancient History) with the same code of AHI, Elmtree will randomly select one of the course names and assign it to both.The basic sync may download staff data that is not wanted in the timetable file, such as admin and support staff. The Advanced option may be used to avoid this situation.
Advanced Sync
The Advanced sync allows the user to maintain full control over what data is synced back and forth between the Timetable file and Elmtree.
The right-hand side box (Timetable--> Elmtree server) shows the options for data transfer from the Timetable file into Elmtree.
To perform an Advanced sync:
- Go to File>Synchronise>Sync Now, and select ‘Advanced’
- Ensure ‘Elmtree’ is selected from the dropdown in the top-right corner.
- Select which data you want to sync to Elmtree
- Enter the sync dates and relevant rotation.
- Click ‘Go
’ to sync

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