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amc-association-auto
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)