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Standardising Auxiliary Data

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Figure 15. Example Country Structures
Both the number of levels and the name of each level can be customised to match the programme’s existing country structure. Ideally, the country structure in IMSMANG covers all levels of the existing country structure, from the country level down to a level that can be represented with a single point such as a town, city or village.
 
If a programme has special areas or districts that are not consistent with the defined country structure levels, the programme can insert artificial or unofficial areas to keep the country structure consistent across the entire country.
{{HowTo's
|[[HowTo:Setup Country Structure Levels in a New Installation]]
|[[HowTo:Remove a Country Structure Level]]
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If a programme has special areas {{Important|When the country structure is established, it is not possible to add intermediate levels within the country structure, so careful thought must be given to correctly establishing the country structure prior to entering data}} {{note| To add, change, or districts that remove country structure levels, you must have the Country Structure Mgmt permission.The country structure levels associated with the country structures are not consistent with created using the Country Structure Level Manager window. To display the Country Structure Level Manager window, select the Customisation menu, and then select Country Structure Levels. The Country Structure Level Manager window displays the names of any defined country structure levels. If no country structure levels are defined, the window displays <Enter Level Name> for the levels. When the window initially displays, only the programme can insert artificial or unofficial areas to keep button and the Done button are available. The and buttons become available after you select a country structure consistent across the entire countrylevel. Figure 130.Country Structure Level Manager Window}}
{{Important|When the country structure is established, it is not possible to add intermediate levels within the country structure, so careful thought must be given to correctly establishing the country structure prior to entering data}}
==Define the Country Structure Areas==
As with all data elements in IMSMANG, the country structure supports the incorporation of CDFs to augment predefined data fields. These fields can be used to collect and track information such as population, numbers of families and other socioeconomic and infrastructure information that is helpful in planning mine action activities.
{{note|* For ease of access, it is recommended to associate IMSMANG locations with one level in the country structure, normally the lowest level such as town or village.
* Setting the preferred map extent for each area allows users to zoom and centre the map automatically on the area from the main navigation window.
* Adding alternative names for areas lets users incorporate official and unofficial names for areas as well as internationally recognized PCodes}}
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