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Standardising Data Analysis and Information Reporting

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The primary purpose of any information system must be to support operational use of the information it collects. That’s why IMSMANG was designed with a robust reporting and analysis component that supports various reporting options. These options include:
<center>{| class="wikitable" width="800"|-| align="center" colspan="4" | '''Table 15. Comparison of IMSMANG Reporting Options'''|-| width="20pt" | | width="195pt" | '''Basic''' | width="195pt" | '''iReport'''| width="195pt" | '''Data export'''| width="195pt" | '''External reporting tool'''|-| align="left" | '''Description''' | align="left" | Includes printing field reports, current views and maps| align="left" | Includes building iReport templates for more sophisticated reporting as well as exporting data for use in external tools such as Microsoft Excel| align="left" | Includes exporting data to CSV format for use in Excel as well as cutting and pasting from tables.| align="left" | The most complicated kind of reporting where users connect to backend databases using SQL, Crystal Reports, ArcGIS Desktop, etc., to perform queries and generate reports|-| align="left" | '''Uses''' | align="left" | Navigating data in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> General summaries of pre-provided data| align="left" | *Lists and summary reports of single items*Simple cross tabs*Monthly progress reports for internal consumption*Any report where the data is more important than the formatting |-| align="left" | Hazard Reduction || align="left" | NameStart DateEnd DateType of ActivityOrganisationStatusOrdnance FoundHours SpentSize of Area| align="left" | MRE || align="left" | Start DateEnd DateOrganisationMRE Detail IDMRE Type% Male% FemaleAudience NumberAudience Age Info|-| align="left" | Accident || align="left" | Date of AccidentAccident Type| align="left" | QM || align="left" | Start DateEnd DateOrganisationResults|}</center>
Basic iReport Data export External reporting tools
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