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A set definition file is a text file used to transferring homework set data between WeBWorK courses. It contains all the non-user-specific data pertaining to the homework set.
A set definition file consists of two sections. The first section is a line-based list of set data. The second part is a list of problems in the problem set. Blank lines are ignored, as is anything after a #
.
Set data
The set data section starts at the beginning of the file. Each line of the set data section is of the form
fieldName = field value ...
The following fields are recognized:
openDate
- The open date (and time) of the set; before this time students will not be allowed to view the set.
dueDate
-
- The due date (and time) of the set; before this time students will not be allowed to submit answers for credit.
answerDate
- The answer date (and time) of the set; after this time students will be allowed to view the correct answers and solutions for the problems in the set.
paperHeaderFile
- Path to a PG file to use as the hardcopy header for the set. If not present, the course or system default is used. See also: Header Files and Snippets.
screenHeaderFile
- Path to a PG file to use as the set header for the set. If not present, the course or system default is used. See also: Header Files and Snippets.
If the homework set is a gateway test, the following fields may also be present:
assignmentType
attemptsPerVersion
timeInterval
versionsPerInterval
versionTimeLimit
problemRandOrder
problemsPerPage
hideScore
hideWork
capTimeLimit
If IP restrictions are to be used, the following fields may also be present:
restrictIP
restrictLocation
relaxRestrictIP
The meanings of these fields are described in Gateway Tests and Quizzes##Set_Definition_Files_for_Gateway.2FQuiz_Assignments.
Problem list
The problem list section starts with the line
problemList =
No value should follow the =
. The remainder of the file is interpreted as comma-separated values. Each line represents one problem in the set. Commas are allowed in values as \,
. The fields are as follows:
- The path to the PG source file, relative to the course
templates
directory. - The value, or "weight", of the problem. If no value is given, a weight of
1
is used. - The maximum number of attempts allowed for the problem. If no value is given, unlimited attempts are allowed.