Difference between revisions of "Use Factors with Special Considerations"

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* HazDevice: Explosive Ordnance-Category – The factors within this item attribute name checks for the existence of the selected explosive ordnance in the explosive ordnance table of a field report. The impact scoring does not use the quantity; it only looks for the existence of the explosive ordnance.  
 
* HazDevice: Explosive Ordnance-Category – The factors within this item attribute name checks for the existence of the selected explosive ordnance in the explosive ordnance table of a field report. The impact scoring does not use the quantity; it only looks for the existence of the explosive ordnance.  
* MRE: MRE Training – This factor includes hazard reduction field reports that have the “MRE within 24 months” attribute set to Yes.  
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* MRE: MRE Training – This factor includes activity field reports that have the “MRE within 24 months” attribute set to Yes.  
 
* Victim: Old By Attribute – This factor sums the counts contained in the activity field reports Number Injured Old and Number Killed Old fields.  
 
* Victim: Old By Attribute – This factor sums the counts contained in the activity field reports Number Injured Old and Number Killed Old fields.  
 
* Victim: Old By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date that is prior to the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.  
 
* Victim: Old By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date that is prior to the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.  
 
* Victim: Recent By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date after the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.  
 
* Victim: Recent By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date after the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.  
 
* Victim: Recent By Link – This factor counts the number of victims in a location.
 
* Victim: Recent By Link – This factor counts the number of victims in a location.

Revision as of 20:59, 25 April 2013

For most factors, if the factor tests positive for a location, a value of 1 is assigned to the factor. There are some factors such as the number of victims that contain a count; in these instances the count is used as the value.

  • HazDevice: Explosive Ordnance-Category – The factors within this item attribute name checks for the existence of the selected explosive ordnance in the explosive ordnance table of a field report. The impact scoring does not use the quantity; it only looks for the existence of the explosive ordnance.
  • MRE: MRE Training – This factor includes activity field reports that have the “MRE within 24 months” attribute set to Yes.
  • Victim: Old By Attribute – This factor sums the counts contained in the activity field reports Number Injured Old and Number Killed Old fields.
  • Victim: Old By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date that is prior to the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.
  • Victim: Recent By Date – This factor counts the victims in a location which have a report date after the date selected in the Count Victims After field on the Settings tab. If the field report does not have a report date, the date on which the field report was approved is used.
  • Victim: Recent By Link – This factor counts the number of victims in a location.