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Staff 2022/23 (C22025): Support guides

This page provides an overview of the 2022/23 Staff collection (C22025).

This should be used alongside the C22025 coding manual, which provides more detailed, technical information about the collection.

Need help? Contact us by email or on +44 (0)1242 388 531

Staff overview

We collect data across a number of streams. These streams focus on different aspects of Higher Education.

The Staff stream collects data about staff employed in the UK at a Higher Education provider. Details of which staff need to be returned to us are included in the coverage document found in the coding manual.

The data we collect on behalf of the sector is provided to governments and funding bodies in order to support the regulation of Higher Education. We also make anonymised data available to the public to enhance understanding of UK Higher Education and to support its advancement.

Our coding manuals provide you with all the necessary documentation to support your data return. The coding manual contains technical documents giving detailed information on the record's coverage, data specification and submission formats. Familiarising yourself with these documents will help you make an accurate and timely return.

Each collection has its own coding manual which can be found in the Data collection section of our site. By default, you will land on the open collection for each record; you can then select previous or future years.

The coding manuals will be updated throughout the data collection cycle and Record Contacts informed by email when new versions are made live. Be sure to check the manual's Revision history for a summary of changes.

You submit data via our Data Collection system. To access this, you will need to have an appropriate role in our Identity System (IDS). We publish an IDS user guide which includes information on creating and editing your account.

You will need to be given access to the Data Collection system by the relevant Record Contact at your provider.

Once you have access to the system you will be able to upload files and track the progress of the collection.

The coding manual homepage includes all the technical information you require, including:

  • The data specification
  • File format specifications
  • A detailed collection schedule
  • Our XML data entry tool (available for some streams)
  • Quality rules.

This Support guides page collects together the following resources:

  • User guide
  • Data collection system: Known issues and release history.

In the Support area of the HESA website, you can find:

Our Data innovation section includes information about:

  • Open and recently completed record reviews, including information about changes we are implementing
  • Our Data Futures programme which will transform the higher education information landscape.

In the About section, you can find:

 

Our expert analysts have a thorough understanding of our records and processes. We are here to support you throughout the data submission process.

Contact Liaison by email or on +44 (0)1242 388531 

Find out more about Liaison

Our JISCMail groups allow you to discuss specific streams with colleagues from across the sector. 

Join the HESA-Staff JISCMail list

If you encounter any problems, contact Liaison

Release history and known issues

A high-level summary of the C22025 major component releases is highlighted below.

This is a guide to the proposed sequence, and releases may occur before, or after the month indicated dependent on internal and external factors.

May

  • Opening of the Data Collection System with rules and rule compare functionality and headcounts report
  • Validation kit based on current year schema, with business rules rolled-on from last year
  • Data entry tool released
  • Single Pay Spine documentation released on the coding manual
  • Start of Quality rule updates to match any coding manual schema and coverage updates

June

  • Continuation of Quality rule updates to match any coding manual schema and coverage updates
  • Frequency counts report available via the Data Collection System
  • Derived field specifications available via the coding manual 

July

  • Continuation of Quality rule updates to match any coding manual schema and coverage updates
  • Expected contract population report and Expected governor population available via the Data Collection System
  • Data supply report 
  • Roll-on of Credibility reports, with updates Sector averages .pdf

August

  • Credibility reports updated
  • Cost centre report 
  • Commit functionality and Sign-off form available

September - November

  • Main credibility checking period

Issue Summary

Status

Date raised

Date resolved

QR.Person.STAFFID.11 is incorrectly triggering for providers at present. Last year's underlying static data (from C21025) requires a refresh to bring the DATELEFT and ENDCON values up to date. This is being carried out in the current sprint and will be released on 12th July.  Resolved 28 June 13 July

 

Release ID Release date Release summary
123 31 Aug 2023  The Data collection system Commit functionality has been enabled.
122 24 Aug 2023

Credibility report SAL1G’s drill down has been amended to account for Staff that also may have an Atypical mode of employment.

121 11 Aug 2023

The Data Supply report has been added to the data collection system Reports and downloads section.

The C22041 Provider Profile data has been extracted to update the comparable data in QR. Activity.CCENTRE.1 and 2 and QR. Activity.CAMPID.1.

The higher education provider drop-down has been updated to reflect the latest provider names and constituency. The Non-academic opt-in information has also been updated to reflect the latest provider preferences.

120 26 Jul 2023

The Exception Mapsets have been updated, so that all but three exception rules are now using the most up-to-date data. (QR. Activity.CCENTRE.1 and 2 and QR.Activity.CAMPID.1 are to be updated with the C22041 Provider Profile data for mid-August).

The Credibility reports DISB1, DISB1P, DISB2, NAT1, AGE1, AGE2, GOV1 and SAL4 have been updated and released for C22025. All Credibility reports are now available. The Credibility reporting definitions have also been published on the coding manual https://www.hesa.ac.uk/collection/c22025 under the 'Submission process and quality assurance' section.

119 13 Jul 2023

The following personal characteristics quality rule warnings have been added. (All C22025 quality rules have now been released):

  • QR.Person.TRANS.2, 3, 4, 5.

The historic staff data has been refreshed, so that exception rules using last year's (C21025) staff data for comparisons, are now up to date.

The Credibility reports have been updated and released and will be available after a new submission. The following eight reports are currently unavailable but should be released at the end of July (DISB1, DISB1P, DISB2, NAT1, AGE1, AGE2, GOV1 and SAL4).

118 29 Jun 2023

The following personal characteristics quality rules have been added or amended:

Added (Warnings to highlight an expected spread of codes identify high unknown values):​

  • QR.Person.BSL.4, 5, (6 in progress)​

  • QR.Person.GENDERID.4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11​

  • QR.Persom.SEXID.2, 3, 4​

  • QR.Person.SEXORT.7, 9, 10, 11​

  • QR.Person.ETHNIC.14​

  • QR.Person.DISABLE.6​

  • QR.Person.MARSTAT.3, 4, 5​

  • QR.Person.RELBLF.7, 8, 9, 10

Amended (updating valid entries to match the Data Futures coding frames for Personal Characteristics fields):

  • QR.Person.SEXORT.4, 5​

  • QR.Person.RELBLF.4, 5

The Expected Contract population report and the Expected Governor population report are now available (following a new submission) on the Data Collection System.

117 15 Jun 2023

The following personal characteristics quality rules have been added or amended:

Added:

  • QR.Person.DISABLE.7, 8​

  • QR.Person.SEXORT.8 ​

  • QR.Person.TRANS.1

Amended:

  • QR.Contract.SALREF.5, 10, 11, 12​

  • QR.Person.DISABLE.1, 2, 3, 5​

  • QR.Person.ETHNIC.8​

  • QR.Person.SEXID.1​

  • QR.Person.SEXORT.3, 8​

  • QR.Person.REGBODY.2​

  • QR.Person.PARLEAVE.1, 2​

  • QR.Person.ETHNIC.4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13​

The Frequency Counts Report is now available on the Data Collection System. This will be available when a new file is submitted.

116 01 Jun 2023

The following quality rules have been added or amended:

Added (Personal characteristics coverage and reverse coverage rules):

  • QR.Person.BSL.1,2,3
  • QR.Person.GENDERID.2,3
  • QR.Person.SEXORT.6
  • QR.Person.RELBLF.6
  • QR.Person.MARSTAT.1,2​

Amended (To align with Student C22056 valid entry codes):

  • QR.Person.RELBLF.1,2,3
  • QR.Person.ETHNIC1,2,3​

Amended:

  • QR.Person.BIRTHDTE.6 (to exclude governors)​

  • QR.Contract.SALREF.2 (updated minimum wage figure)​

  • QR.Activity.CCENTRE.3 (updated finance data source code)​​

Exception stage rules have been enabled, using last year's C21025 rolled-on static data and derived field implementations (where used). The C22025 derived fields are scheduled to be released on the coding manual at the end of June and any updates scheduled for implementation in early July - updating exception rules where appropriate. Staic data required in exceptions looking up past year's submitted data will also be refreshed in upcoming sprints. 

The salary reference data for academic and clinical staff has been updated for C22025.

113 11 Mar 2023

The validation kit is available with a roll-on of the 2021/22 business rules. If you already have the validation kit installed there is no need to install a new version. If you do not currently have the validation kit installed, you can access it by going here.

Quality rules will be updated for C22025 through future iterative releases between now and August. 

The Data Collection system has been set up with the 'Send data' enabled to allow the production of the 'Quality rules report' (against this year's schema and last year's Quality rules (based on their final position of 2021/22 (C21025)).

Please note that access to the data collection system is governed by the Identity system. Users will need to ensure that they have the relevant permissions attached to their Identity system account in order to access the data collection system.

The Data Entry Tool has been released, based on this year's (C22025) schema changes. This is the program which will produce XML data in the format required for submission to HESA. The link will also be added to the Staff coding manual but can be downloaded here: https://cdn.hesa.ac.uk/downloads/C22025/C22025XmlDataEntryTool.msi.

     

Stages of data submission

A. Sending data

Send data by clicking on the 'send data' button in the data collection system. Note that actions not currently available will be greyed out.

Data collection system - Process flow

Browse your computer to locate the file you wish to submit, and upload the file to the data collection system. 

Tips:

  • Files can have any name
  • Files must be in XML and conform to the relevant XML Schema Definition (XSD) file
  • Files can be compressed using PKZip/WinZip which will significantly reduce the upload time
  • Only a single file can be held on the system.

B. Validation

Automated validation checks (quality rules) will now run.

Further details on the quality rules which apply to this collection can be found in the coding manual.

The Quality rules report will contain the details of any rules triggered by the submission. Make any necessary amendments to the data and resubmit the file to the system. To pass validation, the file must not trigger any validation errors.

You can run some of these validation checks through our validation kit before submitting data to the data collection system. The kit enables you to test your data locally against schema and business stage validation rules prior to submission. You are strongly encouraged to use the validation kit as part of your data preparations.

Remember that you need to process and pass the business-stage validation in order to meet the requirements of the return deadline.

How to obtain a switch

When errors are triggered in the Data Collection system but the data has been checked and is genuine, you need to request a switch. This is because your file will not pass the validation requirements of the collection deadlines if there are any remaining errors.

Please email your switch request to Liaison, stating which rule is causing the error to be triggered and for how many records, together with an explanation as to why the data is genuine.

This will then be forwarded to your funding council/regulator for them to review. They may agree the switch, ask for more information or state how they wish the data to be returned so that an error is no longer triggered.

This request should be sent well in advance of any deadline, to allow sufficient time for a decision to be made.

When a switch has been agreed, it will be applied to your data for the count specified and the data will be reprocessed. This will resolve the error.

If the count increases, the rule will be triggered again, and you will need to request that the count on the switch be increased. This will be forwarded to your funding council/regulator for approval.

To proceed to the next stage in the submission process, a valid file needs to have been submitted. The data will then be classed as 'committable' and the option to process a COMMIT transaction will be made available through the data collection system.  

Prior to committing data, you should review all of the reports produced on the data collection system and make any necessary corrections to the data.

The COMMIT transaction sends a copy of your submission to our data quality assurance team and, where appropriate, to the relevant funding council. We analyse your return in parallel with your own analysis.

Decommitting

A passed commit transaction will lock the system to prevent the data from being amended. This is to allow our data quality assurance team to analyse the submission. To unlock the system you will need to request a DECOMMIT transaction.

Request a decommit by email or on +44 (0)1242 388531

Remember that you need to process and pass a COMMIT transaction in order to meet the requirements of the commit deadline.

Once we have analysed your committed return, data quality queries will be posted onto the Issue Management System data quality database. Relevant users will be notified by email when these queries are available to view. The Issue Management System user guide provides help on using the Issue Management System.

Access the Issue Management System data quality database

Once your data has passed all the stages of validation, and any issues highlighted during credibility checking have been addressed, we will set the return to CREDIBLE. This produces the sign-off form.

When data is set to credible, a link to the sign-off form is automatically emailed to the head of the submitting organisation as well as the appropriate record contact. The form should be completed and signed by the head of the reporting organisation and returned to us by email or post. This verification offers both you and us assurances regarding onward use of the data.

Sign-off completes the data collection process.