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| * **Normal proxies** allow you to assign a group of courses to a student. The student is scheduled into the courses during the scheduling load. When you add the normal proxy number for a student, the courses are added as requests, not the proxy. Normal proxies are often used by middle school campuses to schedule required courses to an entire grade level.\\ | * **Normal proxies** allow you to assign a group of courses to a student. The student is scheduled into the courses during the scheduling load. When you add the normal proxy number for a student, the courses are added as requests, not the proxy. Normal proxies are often used by middle school campuses to schedule required courses to an entire grade level.\\ | ||
| - | * **Control proxies** allow you to schedule students into specific courses identified by the course and section numbers of the proxy. Control proxies are used to schedule students manually. They are commonly used for elementary scheduling, if the scheduling is done prior to running | + | * **Control proxies** allow you to schedule students into specific courses identified by the course and section numbers of the proxy. Control proxies are used to schedule students manually. They are commonly used for elementary scheduling, if the scheduling is done prior to running |
| * **Match proxies** are used to match two courses when you want one course taken half of the school year and the other course taken the other half of the school year. Match proxies allow you to schedule a student into courses with the same section numbers for each course. The match proxy number assigned to the student ensures that he will have the matched courses the same period of the day. Match proxies are used to ensure that students are scheduled into two one-semester courses in different semesters in the same period of the day. A valid match proxy must have courses with the same section and same beginning/ | * **Match proxies** are used to match two courses when you want one course taken half of the school year and the other course taken the other half of the school year. Match proxies allow you to schedule a student into courses with the same section numbers for each course. The match proxy number assigned to the student ensures that he will have the matched courses the same period of the day. Match proxies are used to ensure that students are scheduled into two one-semester courses in different semesters in the same period of the day. A valid match proxy must have courses with the same section and same beginning/ | ||
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| * Before running a scheduling load, sections must be built for each course using matching section numbers and the same period of the day, but opposite semesters. | * Before running a scheduling load, sections must be built for each course using matching section numbers and the same period of the day, but opposite semesters. | ||
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