When you create each of the problems for a course, edX assigns a unique identifier. To make grading adjustments for a problem, or to view data about it, you need to specify this identifier.
When you create each of the problems for a course, edX assigns a unique location
to it. To make grading adjustments for a problem, or to view data about it, you
need to specify the problem location.
To find the unique identifier in the URL for a problem:
To find the unique location identifier for a problem:
#. View the live version of your course.
#. View the live version of your course.
#. Click **Courseware** and navigate to the component that contains the problem you want to review.
#. Click **Courseware** and navigate to the unit that contains the problem.
#. Display the problem, and click **Staff Debug Info**.
#. Display the problem and then click **Staff Debug Info**.
Information about the problem displays, including its location or URL. This URL ends with the type of module, which is typically "problem", and the unique identifier.
Information about the problem displays, including its **location**.
.. image:: ../Images/Problem_URL.png
.. image:: ../Images/Problem_URL.png
:alt: The Staff Debug view of a problem with the unique identifier indicated at the end of a URL address
:alt: The Staff Debug view of a problem with the location identifier indicated
4. To copy the identifier for the problem, select it, right click, and choose **Copy**.
4. To copy the location of the problem, select the entire location, right click,
and choose **Copy**.
.. note:: If the URL does not include "problem/" before the identifier, you will need to specify that module identifier as well. Select and copy both the module identifier and the problem identifier.
To close the Staff Debug viewer, click on the browser page outside of the viewer.
To close the Staff Debug viewer, click on the browser page outside of the viewer.
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Rescore Submissions for All Students
Rescore Submissions for All Students
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To specify the problem you want to rescore, you need its unique identifier. See :ref:`find_URL`. To rescore a problem:
To specify the problem you want to rescore, you need its location identifier.
See :ref:`find_URL`. To rescore a problem:
#. View the live version of your course.
#. View the live version of your course.
#. Click **Instructor**, then click **Student Admin**.
#. Click **Instructor**, then click **Student Admin**.
#. In the **Course-Specific Grade Adjustment** section of the page, enter the
#. In the **Course-Specific Grade Adjustment** section of the page, enter the
unique problem identifier, and then click **Rescore ALL students' problem
unique problem location, and then click **Rescore ALL students' problem
submissions**.
submissions**.
#. When you see a dialog box that notifies you that the rescore process is in
#. When you see a dialog box that notifies you that the rescore process is in
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#. To reset the number of attempts for all enrolled students, you work in the
#. To reset the number of attempts for all enrolled students, you work in the
**Course-Specific Grade Adjustment** section of the page. Enter the unique
**Course-Specific Grade Adjustment** section of the page. Enter the unique
problem identifier, then click **Reset ALL students' attempts**.
problem location, then click **Reset ALL students' attempts**.
#. A dialog opens to indicate that the reset process is in progress. Click **OK**.
#. A dialog opens to indicate that the reset process is in progress. Click **OK**.