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Thank you for your feedback, and please tell us more. Why would you not want to collect the student’s nickname? Please use the comments to elaborate.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Sauer commentedOr put the enrollment ID into a separate column so it can be referenced in the column filter. As it is right now, the enrollment ID appears in the same column as the student name, but a "contains" filter does not respond to the ID.
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Once a parent inputs "Stinky Butt" as a child's nickname, the field loses all credibility. Better to have the child inform the teacher of a preferred nickname, which can then be related to the school office.