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The following is a list of all programs you can attach Custom SQL commands to. Note that you will only see the programs you have licenses for. (GetStudents is always available) | The following is a list of all programs you can attach Custom SQL commands to. Note that you will only see the programs you have licenses for. (GetStudents is always available) | ||
<br /> | <br /><blockquote>[[GetStudents]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[GetTimetable]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Moodle]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Moodle#Cohort|Moodle Cohort]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Canvas]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[G Suite#Drive|Google Apps Drive Sync]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[G Suite#Site|Google Apps Sites Sync]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Fronter Integration|Fronter]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[ELEARNINGFORCE SharePoint LMS|ELEARNINGFORCE]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Export User Info to Admin systems]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[Office 365|Office 365 SharePoint Sync]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[OneNote Class Notebook]]</blockquote><blockquote>[[SLI]]</blockquote> | ||
Revision as of 09:39, 8 January 2019
Custom SQL Commands are a feature for executing customized SQL at specific moments in various background jobs. This moment depends on the job you attach the SQL command to.
Jobs
The following is a list of all programs you can attach Custom SQL commands to. Note that you will only see the programs you have licenses for. (GetStudents is always available)