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Standardising Auxiliary Data

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Define the Country Structure Areas
IMSMANG provides several ways to add country structure areas. These include manually entering the information starting with the country and working down through each level or importing the data from an .XLS file using customised routines to import data automatically from an official gazetteer.
 
To display a country structure area like a town or village on the map, it is necessary to add a geographic coordinate for the area. Typically, a single coordinate is sufficient for displaying an area on the map.
 
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.
 
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* 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}}
 
{{HowTo's
|[[HowTo:Add a Country Structure Area]]
|[[HowTo:Remove a Country Structure Area]]
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To display a country structure area like a town or village on the map, it is necessary to add a geographic coordinate for the area. Typically, a single coordinate is sufficient for displaying an area on the map.
 
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 accessTo add, change, or remove country structures, it is recommended to associate IMSMANG locations with one level you must have the Country Structure Mgmt permission.The country structure names displayed in the IMSMA Navigation window’s country structure, normally pane are created using the lowest level such as town or villageCountry Structure Manager window. * Setting To access the preferred map extent for each area allows users to zoom and centre Country Structure Manager window: 1. From the map automatically on Data Entry menu, select Country Structure Areas.If the area from country structure levels have been defined, the main navigation Country Structure Manager windowdisplays (Figure 134) Figure 134.Country Structure Manager 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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