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Standardising Auxiliary Data

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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 IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, 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:Add a Country Structure Level]]|[[HowTo:Change a Country Structure Level Name]]|[[HowTo:Remove a Country Structure Level]]
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{{HowTo's
|[[HowTo:Add a Country Structure Area]]|[[HowTo:Change a Country Structure Area]]|[[HowTo:Remove a Country Structure Area]]
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{{HowTo's
|[[HowTo:Add a Victim Assistance Level]]|[[HowTo:Change a Victim Assistance Level Name]]|[[HowTo:Remove a Victim Assistance Level]]
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{{HowTo's
|[[Organisation List window]]
|[[HowTo:Filter the Organisation List]]|[[HowTo:Add an Organization]]|[[HowTo:View and/or change an Organization]]|[[HowTo:Deactivate an Organization]]
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{{note| To view the list of organisations in the Organisation List Window, you must have read-only access to the Organisations permission. To add, change, or remove organisations, you must have read and write access to the Organisations permission.
{{HowTo's
|[[Place List window]]
|[[How to filter Filter the places displayed]]|[[HowTo:Add a Place]]|[[HowTo:View and/or change a Place]]|[[HowTo:Remove a Place]]
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In IMSMA<sup>NG</sup>, places can be linked to education activities to represent the location of the activity or they can be linked to other land areas and activities to represent the nearest medical facilities.
Another type of auxiliary data available in IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> is ordnance. This data is used to represent the various kinds of ordnance found or cleared from lands or that are causing accidents. IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> includes more than 5,000 predefined ordnance types with the ability to create additional ordnance required for a mine action programme.
{{HowTo's
|[[HowTo:Access the Explosive Ordnance List Window]]|[[HowTo:Filter the Explosive Ordnance List]]|[[HowTo:Add Explosive Ordnance]]|[[HowTo:View and/or change Explosive Ordnance]]|[[HowTo:Remove Explosive Ordnance]]
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All ordnance is grouped according to categories and subcategories, which allows for detailed categorization of each device. For example, an explosive device may have a category of “Landmine” and a subcategory of “Antipersonnel.” In this way, IMSMA<sup>NG</sup> provides the ability not only to search and report on types of ordnance but also on the specific characteristics of ordnance. This allows queries such as “how many landmines or bombs were cleared in a specific period?” or “how many anti-personnel mines were found?”
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