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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Notice: You Must Include Complete School Name, Professor and Course Number! Post 302368742 by Neo on Thursday 5th of November 2009 01:02:29 PM
Old 11-05-2009
Notice: You Must Include Complete School Name, Professor and Course Number!

NOTE:

You must include your full school name, professor and course number to post here (in the homework / coursework forum) !!!

No exceptions.

All homework / school work posts without this information will be closed and an infraction given.

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Please Note: Posting homework or coursework without complete school/city/country/professor/course information, you will be banned if you post here! Also, members who answer homework or coursework questions (assist students) that post without complete school/city/country/professor/course information may be given infractions. This complete information is mandatory.
I have noticed that students do not follow this rule. This rule is not optional. We do not tolerate cheating.

Students are cheating when they don't fill in the required school information. Many simply just put anything and hide their school info. This is not acceptable.

This site will not be known as a "cheating site".

Thanks for your help!
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AMC-ASSOCIATION-AU(1)					       Auto Multiple Choice					     AMC-ASSOCIATION-AU(1)

NAME
AMC-association-auto - automatic association between students and answer sheets for AMC multiple choice exams. SYNOPSIS
auto-multiple-choice association-auto --data project-data-dir --notes-id id --liste students-list.csv [--encodage-liste list-encoding] --liste-key key DESCRIPTION
The AMC-association-auto.pl command associates students with their answer sheet (when there are no errors from students when coding their student number and no error during data capture). See the section called "Identification of the students" from english user documentation for details. --data project-data-dir gives the directory where data files are (see for example AMC-prepare(1)). --notes-id id gives the identification string of the code provided for student numbers (command AMCcode in the LaTeX source file). --liste students-list.csv gives the students list. --encodage-liste list-encoding gives the students list file encoding (default is utf-8). --liste-key key gives the column name where to find the student number in the students list. --debug file.log gives a file to fill with debugging information. AUTHORS
Alexis Bienvenue <paamc@passoire.fr> Main author Jean Berard Translation from French Georges Khaznadar Translation from French COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Alexis Bienvenue This document can be used according to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. Auto Multiple Choice 1.1.1 06/19/2012 AMC-ASSOCIATION-AU(1)
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