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Introduction

i-Report

iReport is a third-party application that allows you to generate custom-defined reports on IMSMA data. Using iReport, you may define the attributes that are returned by a report and also customise the appearance of the report.

How To Use This Manual

This guide provides information for using iReport with IMSMA. It provides the steps for configuring and using iReport to report on IMSMA data. It is not intended to serve as a complete guide for using iReport. For detailed information on using iReport, refer to the iReport help or documentation.

Conventions

Table 1 lists the conventions used in the manual.

Table 1. Conventions
Convention Meaning
Bold Indicates menu, button, icon, or list names.
[Bold in brackets] Indicates a keyboard key.
Italics Indicates text that should be typed exactly as it is shown in the user manual into a field. Italicized text is also used to note options that may be selected from a list.
Note.jpg Indicates a tip for using IMSMA.
Warning.jpg Indicates steps for completing a task.
40px Indicates an error that you might encounter.

Sample Reports

IMSMA includes several iReport sample reports. These reports may be used as is or used as a reference to create your reports. The sample reports are installed in the \iReports\IMSMA reports directory of your IMSMA installation directory.

Article 7: Form A

The Article 7: Form A report returns the total area size of all reductions that are being reported on, the total area size of all hazards that have been linked to the reported reductions, and a count of all victims that have been linked to the reported reductions. If a search definition is associated with the report, the search definition name will be displayed in the report title.

Figure 41. Sample report - Article 7 form A

Table 6

File name Article 7 Form A.jrxml
Data source Hazard reduction
Variables Sum of hazard reduction area size

Sum of total hazard area size Sum of victim counts

Derived fields HazreducLinkedHazardAreaSize (Total Hazard Area Size)

HazreducLinkedVictimCount (Victim Count)

Sub-reports None

Article 7: Form C

The Article 7: Form C report returns a crosstab by district and hazard with the number of hazards by hazard type.

Figure 42. Sample report – Article 7 form C

Table 7

File name Article 7 Form C.jrxml
Data source Hazard
Variables REPORT_COUNT (built-in iReport variable)
Derived fields None
Sub-reports None

Bar Chart Sample

The Bar Chart sample report returns the metal contamination level of hazards and area size. The report includes a bar chart which summarizes the total area size of hazards by their metal contamination level.

Table 8

File name Bar Chart Sample.jrxml
Data source Hazard
Variable Sum of area size

Count of metal contamination level

Derived fields None
Sub-reports None

Clearance by Year and District

The Clearance by Year and District report returns the total area cleared, hours spent, devices, and number of positive samples grouped by year and district.

Table 9

File Name Clearance by Year and District Sample.jrxml
Data source Hazard reduction
Variables Count variables for all the derived fields
Derived fields One derived field for each device sub-category (i.e., Anti-Tank, Anti-Vehicle, etc.,) created by using parameterized derived field com.fgm.imsma.ext.report.OrdnanceWithSubCategoryExists, passing in the device subcategory imsma enum.
Sub-reports None

Hazards by Ordnance Type

The Hazards by Ordnance Type report shows summary data based on the full set of Ordnance Types present. This report groups Hazards based on the full list of Ordnance SubCategories that are found on the Hazard. The report displays the name of the search in the report title.

Table 10

File name Hazards by Ordnance Type.jrxml
Data source Hazard
Variables Count of hazards for each ordnance sub-category

Sum of area size, Average of area size

Derived fields HazardOrdnanceSubCategoryList (Ordnance SubCategory List)
Sub-reports None

MRE Audience Totals by Age

The MRE Audience Totals by Age report lists the different age categories of MRE audiences and the total number of male, female, and unknown gender in each age category.

Table 11

File name MRE Audience by Age.jrxml
Data source MRE Details
Variables Sums of each gender (derived fields) by group and report

Sum of total audience by group and report Count of number of events (MRE Details) by group and report

Derived Fields MREDetailMaleAudience (Total Male Audience)

MREDetailFemaleAudience (Total Female Audience) MREDetailUnknownAudience (Total Unknown Audience)

Sub-reports None

Pie Chart Sample

The Pie Chart sample report returns the metal contamination level of hazards and area size. The report includes a pie chart which summarizes the total area size of hazards by their metal contamination level.

Table 12

File name Pie Chart Sample.jrxml
Data source Hazard
Variables Sum of area size

Count of metal contamination level

Derived fields None
Sub-reports None

Accident Victim Summary Report

The Accident Victim Summary report lists accidents and the victims that are linked to them. In this example, the victim data is linked to the accident and returned via a sub-report. For this type of report, compile the sub-report (Sub-reports\Summary_AccidentVictim_sub-report0.jrxml) before attempting to run the main report.

Set the SUB-REPORT_DIR parameter to .\Sub-reports\.

Table 13

File name Summary_AccidentVictim.jrxml
Data source Accident

Query executor (used by victim sub-report)

Variables Sum of area size

Count of metal contamination level

Derived fields None
Sub-reports Sub-reports\Summary_AccidentVictim_sub-report0.jrxml

Hazard Summary Report

File: Summary_Hazard.jrxml Data source: Hazard

Hazard Reduction Summary Report

File: Summary_Hazreduc.jrxml Data source: Hazard Reduction

Location Summary Report

File: Summary_Location.jrxml Data source: Location

MRE Summary Report

For this type of report, compile the sub-report (Sub-reports\Summary_Mre_sub-report1.jrxml) before attempting to run the main report.

Set the SUB-REPORT_DIR parameter to .\Sub-reports\.

Table 15

File name Summary_MRE.jrxml
Data source MRE

Query executor (used by the sub-report)

Derived fields None
Sub-reports Sub-reports\Summary_Mre_sub-report1.jrxml

Organisation List Report

File: Summary_Organisation.jrxml Data source: Organisation

Place List Report

File: Summary_Place.jrxml Data source: Place

Quality Control Summary Report

File: Summary_QA.jrxml Data source: Qa

Appendix A: IMSMA Database

Overview

The IMSMA database contains tables for IMSMA’s base data (country structures, explosive, ordnance, organisations, and places), locations, and the locations’ associated accidents, hazards, hazard reductions, MREs, QCs, and victims.

Figure 56. Conceptual database model

Within each country structure are zero or more locations. For example, a particular province may have multiple locations within it while another province has no locations. Each location may have zero or more items such as accidents, hazards, hazard reductions, MREs, QCs, or victims associated with them. These accidents, hazards, hazard reductions, MREs, QCs, or victims are added to the IMSMA database via field reports.

IMSMA items may have either a direct or a linked relationship to other items. Direct relationships occur when one item requires the other item to exist. For example, an accident, hazard, hazard reduction, MRE, QC, or victim has a direct relationship to the location to which it is associated. The accident, hazard, hazard reduction, MRE, QC, or victim cannot exist unless it is associated with a location. This direct relationship is enforced in IMSMA via the reconciliation process. Direct relationships also exist when subsets of data are contained within an item. For example, an MRE may have MRE details such as the MRE type, total audience, and percentage of women and men. The MRE details data requires the MRE to exist. Table 15. Direct relationships between items lists the items and the data subsets that depend on them.

Table 15. Direct relationships between items
Parent item Child item(s) which require the parent item
Hazard reduction Impact survey

Interviewee Organisation Question Sample Sector Vegetation removal

Location Accident

Hazard Hazard reduction MRE QA Victim

MRE MRE details
Victim Received MRE

Linked relationships are optional relationships which may exist between items. Accidents, hazards, hazard reductions, MREs, QCs, and victims may be related to one another via links. For example, a victim may be associated to an accident in a particular hazard. If these relationships are known, IMSMA users may define these links while reconciling the field report.

Guids

All records in IMSMA have a guid. A guid is a unique value that identifies the record in the IMSMA database. Because the guid is lengthy and comprised of alphanumeric characters, it is typically not a useful value to display in a report. However, the guid is necessary in determining which item records have a direct relationship, and in determining what links exists between item records.

All accidents, hazards, hazard reductions, MREs, QCs, and victims are associated with a single location. The information about the location to which an item record is associated is stored in the location_guid field of the item table and corresponds to the location_guid of the location to which it is associated (Figure 57).

Figure 57. location_guid

The location_guid field in the item table contains the guid of the location to which the item record is associated. Figure 58 shows an example of a location and the accident and hazard that are associated to the location. Notice that the location_guid value (1234-1234) in the accident and hazard are identical to the location_guid of the location.

Figure 58. location_guid example

When you create a report on a location and its associated items, you will need to use location.guid = "$P{LocationParamName}" in the query of the sub-report where LocationParamName is the name of the parameter that you created for the location (Figure 59).

Figure 59. Sub-report query for location and associated items

IMSMA allows users to define relationships between item records of differing types. For example, an accident may be related to a particular hazard. These relationships are referred to as links. The link table contains the links that have been defined between item records. The link table contains the guid of the item from which the link was established (from_guid) and the guid to which the link is being established (to_guid). Figure 60 shows an example of a link that was created from an accident to a hazard. These links are stored in the link table.

Figure 60. Link table example

When you create a report that includes linked items, you will need to use links.toGuid = "$P{PrimaryParamName} in the query of the sub-report where PrimaryParamName is the name of the parameter that you created for the primary report item (Figure 61).

Figure 61. Sub-report query for linked items

Appendix B. Data Source Fields

The following sections list the various data sources that are available in iReport and the fields within them.

Need to add derived fields to this list

Accident

A field for each country structure level will also be available. Because the country structure levels may vary for each site, these fields are not listed below.

Accident fields
Field name Data type
Accident Description Text
Accident ID Varchar(50)
Area Marked Varchar(38)
Area Officer Varchar(50)
Clearance In Progress? Varchar(38)
Confirmed Varchar(38)
Data Gathered By Varchar(25)
Date of Accident Datetime
Description of ref area
Distance From Nearest Town Text
Distance From City
Equipment Damage Float
Guid Varchar(38)
Inquiry Report Reference Text
Lat/Long
Linked Victim Name(s) A derived field that returns A comma separated list of the names (first and last) of all victims that are linked to the accident.
Location ID Varchar(38)
Mine Action Activity Type Varchar(38)
Municipality Varchar(125)
Number of Linked Victims A derived field that returns the number of victims that are linked to the accident.
Number of Persons Involved Int(10)
Property Damage Float
Reliability of Information Varchar(38)
Reliability of Source Varchar(38)
Source Varchar(50)
Type of Accident Varchar(38)
Type of Area Varchar(38)
Type of Hazardous Area Varchar(38)
Unknown Device Varchar(38)
Was Mine/UXO Marked? Varchar(38)

Hazard

A field for each country structure level will also be available. Because the country structure levels may vary for each site, these fields are not listed below.

Table 16. Hazard fields
Field name Data type
Agricultural Fields Blocked Varchar(38)
Anti-lift Fitted Varchar(38)
Area Size Float
Azimuth Float
Best Route To Hazard Text
Blocked Roads Varchar(38)
Blocked Water Access Varchar(38)
Booby Trapped Varchar(38)
Calculated Size
Clearance Difficulty Varchar(38)
Comments Text
Condition of Mines/UXO Varchar(38)
Confirmed Varchar(38)
Contamination Type
Coordinates Visually Verified
Dev Proj Contact TC
Dev Proj Funded TC
Development Project Planned in Area Varchar(38)
Device Classification Varchar(38)
Direction from City
Distance From Nearest Town Float
Drainage Features
Estimated Clearance Completion Varchar(50)
Estimated Length Float
Estimated Width Float
Fighting In Area Varchar(38)
Fixed TC
Ground Profile
Guid Varchar(38)
Hazard Description Text
Hazard ID Varchar(50)
Hazard Name Varchar(125)
Identifier
Identifying Person Contact
Identifying Person Name
Information Source Varchar(38)
Infrastructure Blocked Varchar(38)
Intended Land Use Varchar(38)
Intended Land Use Date Date
Lat/Long
Linked Hazard Reduction IDs A derived field that returns a comma separated list of the local IDs of all hazard reductions that are linked to the hazard.
Location ID Varchar(38)
Major Impacts Text
Map Coordinate System TC
Marking Type
Measured From View Point
Medical Facility Level 1 Text
Medical Facility Level 2 Text
Medical Facility Level 3 Varchar(38)
Medical Facility Level 4 Varchar(38)
Medivac Varchar(38)
Metal Contamination Level Varchar(38)
Metal Content Level Varchar(38)
Mine Action Area Type
Municipality
Number Of Affected Communities Int(10)
Ordnance SubCategory List A derived field that returns "-" separated list of all sub-categories of ordnance that are present in the hazard.
Other Vital Point Text
Planned Clearance Total Area A derived field that returns the total area size of all clearances that are linked to the hazard. "Clearance" is defined as a Hazard Reduction where the type is set to "Clearance", "Road Clearance" or "Battle Area Clearance"
Priority Varchar(38)
Reason for Depth Text
Recommended Clearance Depth Float
Recommended Number Of Demining Teams Int(10)
Reliability of Information Varchar(38)
Reliability of Source Varchar(38)
Road Alternative Text
Road To Other Text
Road Usable For Varchar(38)
Seasonal Consideration Text
Slope Varchar(38)
Soil Type
Status Varchar(38)
Suitable for
Terrain Category Varchar(38)
Terrain/Locale Information Text
Time to Travel to Level 1 Time
Time to Travel to Level 2 Time
Time to Travel to Level 3 Time
Time to Travel to Level 4 Time
Travel Time to Medivac Time
Type of Area Varchar(38)
Type of Blocked Agriculture
Type of Hazardous Area Varchar(38)
Type of Infrastructure Blocked
Type Of Mechanical Device
Type of Non-Agricultural Areas Blocked
Type of Roads Blocked
Type of Water Blocked
Unknown Device
Vegetation
Vegetation Density Varchar(38)
Vegetation Removed By Varchar(38)
Walk Time

Hazard Reduction

A field for each country structure level will also be available. Because the country structure levels may vary for each site, these fields are not listed below.

Table 17. Hazard fields
Field name Data type
Anti Lift
Anti-Lift Fitted
Area Description
Area Officer
Area Officer
Assumption Prior to Visit
Best Route to Site
Booby Trap
Bobby Trapped
Comment
Community Leader
Confirmed
Contamination Type
Cost Per Meter
Dangerous Area Type
Depth
Destruction Method
Distance from Nearest Town
Drainage Features
End Date
End Period
Estimated Workday
Fighting in Area
Ground Profile
Guid
Hazard Reduction ID
Hazard Reduction Name
Hours Spent
Intended Land Use
Interviewer
Lat/Long
Length
Location ID
Marking
Marking Method
Medical Facility Level 1
Medical Facility Level 2
Medical Facility Level 3
Medical Facility Level 4
Medivac
Metal Contamination level
Mines/UXO Condition
Monitor
Municipality
Number of Teams
Number of Vehicles
Operational Notes
Ordnance SubCategory Exists -

Subcategory property. Please note that you must specify a sub-category with this field.

Organisation
Planned End Date
Planned Start Date A derived field that returns the number of positive samples for the hazard reduction.
Priority Correction
QC Comments
Quality Assurance
Recommendations
Reduction Method
Reliability of Information
Reliability of Source
Reported Progress Area Size A derived field that returns the total area size of all "Progress Report" field reports that were reconciled to the hazard reduction.
Road Usable For
Size of Area
Soil Metal Content Level
Soil Type
SOP Dog
SOP Manual
SOP Mechanical
SOP Metal Detector
Start Date
Start Period
Status
Survey MA Guid
Task Dossier
Tasked By
Team ID
Team Leader
Team Location
Terrain Category
Time to Travel to Level 1
Time to Travel to Level 2
Time to Travel to Level 3
Time to Travel to Level 4
Total Hazard Area Size A derived field that returns the total area size of all hazards that are linked to the hazard reduction.
Travel Time to Medivac
Type of Activity
Uncleared Area Size
Verification Notes
Victim Count A derived field that returns the number of victims that are linked to the hazard reduction.
Visitor
Year of Reduction -

provided. The date is the first of the following fields of the hazard reduction that contains data: Start Date, End Date, Planned Start Date, Planned End Date. An optional date format may be specified.

Impact Survey

Table 18. Impact survey fields
Field name Data type
Accident Cause
Accident in Area
Casualty Type
Economic Base
Enumerator 1
Enumerator 2
Expert Type
Fuel Available
Guid
Higher Education
Higher Education Comments
Last Conflict Year
Local Clearance Effects
Local Clearance Effort
Major Mine Impacts
Medical Facility Type
Military Activity Intensity
Mine History Comments
MRE Community Centre
MRE Organization Involved
MRE Other
MRE Performing Group
MRE Posters
MRE Radio
MRE Religious Centre
MRE School Presentation
MRE Victim Assistance
MRE within 24 Months
Number of Households Census
Number of Households Census Pre-War
Number of Households Key Informants
Number of Households Key Informants Pre-War
Number of Primary Schools
Number of Secondary Schools
Number of Victims Injured – Old
Number of Victims Killed – Old
Origin of Impact Survey Report
Piped Water Supply
Population Census
Population Census Pre-War
Primary Interview Language
Priority
Recent Marking Survey
Recent Mine Clearance
Settlement Established
Telephone Connection
Year Mines Last Planted
Year Mines Problem Began

Interviewee

Table 19. Interviewee fields
Field name Data type
Age
Family Name
From Date of Service
Gender
Given Name
Guid
Interviewee Type
Length of Service
Location of Service
Mine Victim
Movement Member
Position Rank
Time in Area
To Date of Service
Vocation Type

Location

A field for each country structure level will also be available. Because the country structure levels may vary for each site, these fields are not listed below.

Table 20. Location fields
Field name Data type
Country Structure
Evacuation Route(s)
Guid
Lat/Long
Linked Hazard IDs A derived field that returns a comma separated list of the local IDs of all hazards that are part of the location.
Location Description Location ID Nearest Medical Facility Total Hazard Area Size A derived field that returns the total area size of all hazards that are part of the location.

MRE

A field for each country structure level will also be available. Because the country structure levels may vary for each site, these fields are not listed below.

Table 21. MRE fields
Field name Data type
Campaign Level
Comments
Confirmed
Date
End Date
Guid
Lat/Long
Location ID
Mine Action Type
MRE ID
Municipality
Organisation
Period
Planned End Date
Planned Start Date
Project
Qty
Reason
Reliability of Information
Reliability of Source
Start Date
Status
Supported Activity Type

MRE Details

Table 21. MRE fields
Field name Data type
Campaign Level

Comments Confirmed Date District End Date Guid Lat/Long Mine Action Type MRE ID Municipality Organisation Period Planned End Date Planned Start Date Project Qty Reason Reliability of Information Reliability of Source Start Date Status Supported Activity Type