State Reporting 21.9.2.0 Release Notes
A release announcement will be posted on PowerSchool Community when the installer is available for download. Refer to 2021 State Reporting Releases for release dates.
Reference | Summary | Release Note |
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PSSR-274229 | All States/Provinces: Attendance Page Error Logging Update | The meeting, clock-in/clock-out attendance page has been updated and will no longer throw the following error in the system log: ORA-00936: Missing Expression |
PSSR-270907 | All States/Provinces: Attendance Profile Report - Perfect Attendance Update | Attendance Profile Report Version: 1.2 No attendance records have been entered for this student |
PSSR-269245 | All States/Provinces: Preferred Name Fields Needed | Fields have been added to the S_STU_X table to track a student's preferred first, middle, and last names:
These fields are currently only exposed in WI but can be added to the UI via page fragments and other supported methods of customization options. |
PSSR-272625 | All States/Provinces: Security Updates to Certain HTML tags | It has been identified that certain HTML tags used in common compliance pages are a security vulnerability. Common compliance pages where these tags were used and all have been updated to address the security vulnerability. |
PSSR-271344 | Attendance Codes (SFTP): Updated Logic for Generating ISS/OSS Records | Attendance Codes (SFTP): Version 3.1 For purposes unrelated to this report, users are required to enter some attendance codes in multiple categories on the school setup page. However, doing so caused such codes to be included multiple times in the Attendance Codes (SFTP) extract, which would subsequently cause problems when Student Daily Attendance was submitted using these codes. The report is updated such that for any code appearing in both a suspension category (ISS or OSS) and a non-suspension category, a record is generated only for the non-suspension category. The report is also enhanced to display a school selection parameter when run from district office. When run from a school, the output is properly restricted to the current school. |