Difference between revisions of "Reconcile"
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− | The major steps consist in their turn of several subtasks which may be carried out by one or more different persons and/or stakeholders in the Mine Action programme. | + | The major steps consist in their turn of several subtasks which may be carried out by one or more different persons and/or stakeholders in the Mine Action programme. For data quality purposes, it is important that the data is adequately checked. With multiple permission levels for the Approval, different users can be assigned different permissions, allowing Mine Action Programmes to implement a data-entry workflow that distinguishes between data '''entry''' and data '''verification''' roles. |
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− | ''Data Entry Form Statuses / | + | ''Data Entry Form Statuses / Approval workflow'' |
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+ | The first step in the Approval is done by the Data Entry staff and saves the Data Entry Form. It may now be found in the Workbench. | ||
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=== Peer review===__NOEDITSECTION__ | === Peer review===__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
+ | The next step in the Approval workflow is to have another person to review the contents of the Data Entry Form. | ||
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=== Submit===__NOEDITSECTION__ | === Submit===__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
+ | When the Data Entry staff feels that the contents of the Data Entry Form has good enough data quality for the last review, they click on the button Submit and the status changes. The Data Entry Form is still in the Workbench. | ||
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=== Final review ===__NOEDITSECTION__ | === Final review ===__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
+ | If the Data Verifier does not consider the content of the Data Entry Form to meet the Data Quality standard of the Mine Action programme e.g. a QM item should always be linked to an Activity then the Data Entry Form will be ''Rejected''. | ||
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=== Approve===__NOEDITSECTION__ | === Approve===__NOEDITSECTION__ | ||
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Reconciling item records from the Data Entry Form Editor window allows you to select existing item records from a list. This section provides instructions for reconciling item records from the Data Entry Form Editor. | Reconciling item records from the Data Entry Form Editor window allows you to select existing item records from a list. This section provides instructions for reconciling item records from the Data Entry Form Editor. |
Revision as of 19:26, 11 March 2015
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The Data Entry process consists of three major steps:
- Reconile
- Data Entry
- Approve.
The major steps consist in their turn of several subtasks which may be carried out by one or more different persons and/or stakeholders in the Mine Action programme. For data quality purposes, it is important that the data is adequately checked. With multiple permission levels for the Approval, different users can be assigned different permissions, allowing Mine Action Programmes to implement a data-entry workflow that distinguishes between data entry and data verification roles.
ReconcileReconcile means "to make two sets of numbers add up to the same total" which with IMSMA terms is process of getting all different subsets of Mine Action information in a country (e.g. operators' clearance information) to a correct and coherent national database. New or existing itemBefore a data entry may start, both at data providers such as operators and at National Mine Action Authority, the first and very important task is to determine if the piece of information that is received on a paper or as MAxml, does it already exist in the database or not? New information are of two different types:
The report that is received in both cases may not look any different so it is vital that the process of new information classification is thorough. Read more about Summary items and Data Entry Forms here.
Select Data Entry ActionSummary window toolbar
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