A total of 12 object reports are used for the Thailand report card system. Of these, 6 reports are provided in the official MOE (Ministry of Education) formats, and their corresponding reprint versions are also included.
In addition to the MOE reports, three school-level report formats in English are provided. These same three reports are also made available in Thai, resulting in a complete set in both languages.
Together, the English and Thai versions ensure that all required grade levels are covered:
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Primary(Grade 1-6)
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Lower Secondary(Grade 7-9)
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Upper Secondary(Grade 10-12)
Prerequisites
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Object Report Link:https://ps.powerschool-docs.com/pssis-admin/latest/object-reports
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Thailand Power Query DAT:https://ps.powerschool-docs.com/pssis-admin/latest/thai-localization-power-query-dats
Reports Documents
Thailand MOE Reports
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Transcripts in Thai (Grade 1-6) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 1-6): Thai MOE Report Grade 1-6
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Transcripts in Thai (Grade 7-9) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 7-9): Thai MOE Report Grade 7-9
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Transcripts in Thai (Grade 10-12) & Transcripts in Thai (Grade 10-12): Thai MOE Report Grade 10-12
Thai School Level Reports
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School Report Card in English (Grade 1-6) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 1-6):
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School Report Card in English (Grade 7-9) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 7-9):
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School Report Card in English (Grade 10-12) & School Report Card in Thai (Grade 10-12):
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Prior to the 25.12 release, Thai reports used the label mention in object label for each object. From the version 25.12 and onwards, mention in new object label is used.
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Prior to the 25.12 release, the PowerQuery DAT argument locale accepted only the language ISO code, for example: arg.locale=th. From the version 25.12 and onwards, the argument locale must include both the country ISO2 code and the language ISO code as listed on the system locale page, for example: arg.locale=US_th.
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For the ThaiDate format in Power Query, an additional argument, dayFormat, exists. By default, it is "FMDD", returning the day without a leading zero. To include the leading zero, set this argument to "DD". Refer to row no X for details.
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When using the PowerQuery DAT for the dateformat argument, use a comma instead of a “,”. For example, instead of arg.dateformat=Month,DD YYYY, use arg.dateformat=MonthcommaDD YYYY.