The DCS grading programs — previous versions

There have been three versions of the grading programs so far. In reverse order:

The very first version was in fact even older — written in about 1984 — but that one is lost in the fog of years.

Why you must switch to the 2011 version

If you're using the 1998 grading programs, you should really begin using the 2011 programs.

The major reason for switching is that the university has run out of nine-digit student numbers and has started using ten-digit numbers. (That is, we were already using ten-digit student numbers, but they all started with 0. Now there are some that start with 1.)

The 1998 grading programs can't handle ten-digit student numbers. You have to switch either to the 2011 version or to something else such as a spreadsheet program.

However, there are reasons more positive than simple compulsion that might make you want to change now:

Is it hard to switch?

No. All the programs you're used to work the same way. Well, except for genter, and we hope grades is a reasonably easy replacement.

There are a number of changes, which are described in the "Changes between 1998 and 2011" page, but nothing to stop you doing what you're used to.