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IMSMA allows you to create, change, and remove fields which are not predefined in IMSMA. These fields are referred to as custom defined fields (CDFs). CDFs can be added to Data Entry Form items (accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance) and to country structure area, explosive ordnance, organisation, assistance classification, cause classification, needs classification, and place.  
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IMSMA allows you to create, change, and remove fields which are not predefined in IMSMA. These fields are referred to as custom defined fields (CDFs). CDFs can be added to Data Entry Form items (accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance) and to country structure area, ordnance, organisation, assistance classification, cause classification, needs classification, and place.  
  
 
CDFs added to accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance can be added to Data Entry Form templates so that they become part of the paper-based Data Entry Form.
 
CDFs added to accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance can be added to Data Entry Form templates so that they become part of the paper-based Data Entry Form.

Revision as of 10:14, 6 February 2014

IMSMA allows you to create, change, and remove fields which are not predefined in IMSMA. These fields are referred to as custom defined fields (CDFs). CDFs can be added to Data Entry Form items (accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance) and to country structure area, ordnance, organisation, assistance classification, cause classification, needs classification, and place.

CDFs added to accident, land, activity, location, education, QM, victim, and assistance can be added to Data Entry Form templates so that they become part of the paper-based Data Entry Form.

Figure 142. CDFs and Data Entry Form Items

After users add data to the Data Entry Form and the Data Entry Form is approved, the data entered into the custom defined field can be viewed in the Summary window.

Figure 143. Custom Defined Field Viewable in Summary Window

You can enter data for CDFs that are added to place, explosive ordnance, organisation, assistance classification, cause classification, needs classification, or country structure area via their applicable Editor windows.

Figure 144. CDFs in the Editor Window