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So that instructors have easy access to the mapping from anonymized IDs (a simple MD5 hash of the user ID that's used when integrating with third-party services like Qualtrics) to user IDs, we have a simple Django management command to generate a CSV mapping. To run, use the following: rake django-admin[anonymized_id_mapping,<system>,<env>,<course_id>] And, of course, substitute the appropriate values for <system>, <env>, and <course_id>. (E.g., lms, dev, and MITx/6.002x/Circuits)
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