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+ | Registered users of iSIKHNAS have access to most or all of the data available in the database but often, for simplicity of use, the way this data is displayed is tailored to the individual user by using the User Type and Area of Responsibility settings established by the local coordinator. This has been done so that the data ''of most immediate relevance'' is available first. Other data which may be of interest in understanding the wider context outside a particular district, or area of interest is also available at any time for viewing and use. | ||
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+ | ===Ways of accessing data=== | ||
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+ | ====Via the iSIKHNAS website using the '''Reports''' section on the left-hand menu==== | ||
+ | The '''Reports''' menu offers an already long and growing list of reports in different formats (tables, charts etc) which display data for useful analysis. These reports can be further tailored by using the options at the top of the report page. The options available are often different for each type of report and are valuable tools which allow users to ''filter all the data available in the database to just that information which is most relevant and interesting. They include location or geographical filters, and filters which allow users to choose species, signs, diseases, reporter types and others. | ||
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Revisi per 1 Desember 2014 17.33
Manual for Data Users
Under development
Registered users of iSIKHNAS have access to most or all of the data available in the database but often, for simplicity of use, the way this data is displayed is tailored to the individual user by using the User Type and Area of Responsibility settings established by the local coordinator. This has been done so that the data of most immediate relevance is available first. Other data which may be of interest in understanding the wider context outside a particular district, or area of interest is also available at any time for viewing and use.
Ways of accessing data
The Reports menu offers an already long and growing list of reports in different formats (tables, charts etc) which display data for useful analysis. These reports can be further tailored by using the options at the top of the report page. The options available are often different for each type of report and are valuable tools which allow users to filter all the data available in the database to just that information which is most relevant and interesting. They include location or geographical filters, and filters which allow users to choose species, signs, diseases, reporter types and others.