
If you have questions about this information, contact the NSLDS Customer Support Center at 1-80. Please monitor the Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) website later this fall for an announcement of the availability of the updated user guide. The user guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating and managing the TSM list using the NSLDS Professional Access website, batch and report instructions, and a copy of the updated TSM/FAH batch file layouts. In the near future, we will also post an updated TSM/FAH User Guide. Included in the batch file layouts document is a “What’s New” section detailing the changes. These batch file layouts replace the layouts posted on August 10, 2017. The updated batch file layouts (dated October 2018) are for use beginning December 23, 2018. We are pleased to announce the availability of the updated National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS ®) Transfer Student Monitoring (TSM)/ Financial Aid History (FAH) Batch File Layouts. Info TradeSkillMaster Sniper allows for sniping items from the Auction House as quickly as possible. Use the table below to find a link to the steps that apply to your upgrade situation.Subject: NSLDS Transfer Student Monitoring/Financial Aid History Batch File Layouts (October 2018) Your upgrade steps depend on the version of Tableau Server on Windows you are upgrading from, the version you are upgrading to, and the install location of your existing version. For more information, see Using a Blue/Green approach for upgrading Tableau Server. These are not for every organization, but for those who are equipped to handle them, they can be the right upgrade solution. Choose your upgrade path Blue/Green upgradesīlue/green upgrades are a special type of upgrade approach that provide minimal downtime, but require a knowledgeable IT team and resources to implement. Looking for Tableau Server on Linux? See Upgrade Tableau Server on Linux (Link opens in a new window). Note: Use Tableau Release Navigator to search for features in Tableau Desktop, Server, and Prep, or to see a full list of features when comparing your current version of Tableau to a later one. Where possible, we call out possible pitfalls and help you to avoid these. There's information about best practices, and when you're ready to actually perform your upgrade, steps for upgrading a single node server and a multi-node installation. They describe the recommended steps of planning and testing before actually performing the upgrade. The topics in this section help you upgrade an existing installation of Tableau Server on Windows.
