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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about a custom built EDAG server.
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Yes, the . The PartyID is the return URL or where the DegreeAuditReply must be sent. Keep in mind, after Transferology sends the RequestDocument, the external degree audit server must accept or reject the request via the <response status=“”/> xml. The open connection is immediately closed after Transferology receives the response xml. When the audit report is available, the external degree audit server must open a connection to Transferology using the URL provided in the PartyID.
Both. Prior to EDAG testing, the University of XYZ informs Shelly or Dave which one of the standard institution identification schemes to use: IPEDSID, FICE, ACT, or ATP.
In the Transferology Lab's school setup. Shelly , Shelly or Dave defines the school's desired institution identification scheme so Transferology sends the expected institution codes.
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Within the CourseInstitution element, the EntityIDCode element is the institution code of the student's course work. It could be the University of XYZ or any school.
No, . Transferology sends one of the standard IPEDSID, FICE, ACT, or ATP institution codes.
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values are in the EntityIDCodeQualifier element:
<EntityIDCodeQualifier>71</EntityIDCodeQualifier>
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Yes.
It is the Degree Program’s code (15 character max) defined by the school when their programs were added into the Transferology Lab. BTW, each Each program should have a unique program code, although uniqueness isn't is not enforced by the Transferology Lab.
There will be one CourseInstitution element and children for each school the student took courses from.
No, . Transferology doesn’t does not use WSDLs. TFO POSTs the RequestDocument xml as defined in the specification to a URL defined by your school.
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