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Since the USPS SIF Agent uses the USPS RPC service, there are settings on the Alpha/VMS side that affect the USPS SIF Agent.  The following explains items that may be checked if issues are encountered with the data being collected by the USPS SIF Agent.

General

On the third screen of USPSDAT/USPCON is a field called "EMIS reporting ID".  This field indicates which employee ID value will be reported as the local employee ID (CI050 and CK050) for EMIS reporting purposes.  The value used must match the Employee ID being reported on the Staff Course record (CU050).  The options are Credential ID, SSN, and (USPS) Employee ID.  

If the district has entered a value in the "EMIS ID" field found in USPSCN/BIOSCN and DEMSCN, that value will override the setting of the "EMIS reporting ID" field in USPCON.  SSDT recommends that the EMIS ID field not be used as it has caused confusion and problems in the past.   

October (K) reporting

Supplemental jobs are not reported during the October reporting period.  To prevent supplemental positions from being included in the collection, on the third screen of USPSDAT/USPCON there is an EMIS reporting period flag.  This should be set to K. 

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Districts will want to ensure that the EMIS reporting period flag on the third screen of USPSDAT/USPCON is set to N.  Setting this to N will allow supplemental positions to be collected.  

General

On the third screen of USPSDAT/USPCON is a field called "EMIS reporting ID".  This field indicates which employee ID value will be reported as the local employee ID (CI050 and CK050) for EMIS reporting purposes.  The value used must match the Employee ID being reported on the Staff Course record (CU050).  The options are Credential ID, SSN, and (USPS) Employee ID.  

If the district has entered a value in the "EMIS ID" field found in USPSCN/BIOSCN and DEMSCN, that value will override the setting of the "EMIS reporting ID" field in USPCON.  SSDT recommends that the EMIS ID field not be used as it has caused confusion and problems in the past.