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The system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct.  Staff need to carefully read the system replies to their telephones to make sure that the data they entered is correct.
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The system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct.  The reply messages sent by the system are extremely useful because they provide advice on how to correct a mistake, or 'transcribe' your codes into real language so that you can check if what you sent is correct.  '''Staff should carefully read the system replies to their telephones to read this advice (and resend the message correctly), or make sure that the information they have sent is correct.'''

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The system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct.  The reply messages sent by the system are extremely useful because they provide advice on how to correct a mistake, or 'transcribe' your codes into real language so that you can check if what you sent is correct.  '''Staff should carefully read the system replies to their telephones to read this advice (and resend the message correctly), or make sure that the information they have sent is correct.'''
TerjemahanThe system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct.  The reply messages sent by the system are extremely useful because they provide advice on how to correct a mistake, or 'transcribe' your codes into real language so that you can check if what you sent is correct.  '''Staff should carefully read the system replies to their telephones to read this advice (and resend the message correctly), or make sure that the information they have sent is correct.'''

The system works hard to ensure that all the data in iSIKHNAS will be clean and correct. The reply messages sent by the system are extremely useful because they provide advice on how to correct a mistake, or 'transcribe' your codes into real language so that you can check if what you sent is correct. Staff should carefully read the system replies to their telephones to read this advice (and resend the message correctly), or make sure that the information they have sent is correct.