Information Exchange Models

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Model 1

maXML to National database and backup back

Pros

  • Central control of user and roles
  • Central control of Auxiliary data
  • All implementing partners have the full picture

Cons

  • Data Entry Forms created since maXML was imported into national database are lost
  • Locally created database objects like saved searches, user preferences, templates and SQL views are lost(*)

Model 2

maXML to National database and maXML back

Pros

  • Data Entry Forms created since maXML was imported into national database are not lost lost
  • Locally created database objects like saved searches, user preferences, templates and SQL views are not lost

Cons

  • In order for all implementing partners to get the full picture they must import maXML which takes longer time time than restoring database
  • Import Auxiliary data workaround possible but more vulnerable


Highlight the 3 different import options The maXML files may not contain records already sent to national database (up direction) The maXML files may not contain records sent by implementing partner to national database (down direction) Import from folder Implementing partner should be allowed to approve their own reports NG or IRE?

Sending Backups to Reset to a Common Dataset

One way to ensure that each implementing partner is working from a common dataset is to distribute a full backup of the IMSMANG dataset on a regular basis. The key is to distribute an official national dataset regularly to ensure that Auxiliary data is up to date and that any changes made to other parts of the dataset are distributed. In this way, implementing partners can maintain a common set of national statistics and the dataset reflects the decisions made by the Central Mine Action Authority to resolve errors or issues in importing and exchanging Data Entry Forms.

It is important to understand, however, that the restoration of a backup file overwrites the data in the implementing partner's database including any Data Entry Forms that have not been sent to the Central Mine Action Authority yet, locally created searches and reports. So, the recipient implementing partners should consider the following recommendations:

  • Make a complete backup prior to restoring the Central Mine Action Authority’s backup.
  • Export all Data Entry Forms that have been entered since the last exchange with the Central Mine Action Authority before restoring a backup.
  • Restore only the IMSMANG database and GIS database.
  • Have a local copy of templates and Saved searches so they may be re-published and re-created in IMSMANG.
  • Request that any customisation or other non-exportable elements that are important for implementing partners to be created in the national database prior to distribution so they do not need to be recreated each time a new backup is distributed.