FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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About iSIKHNAS

Who owns iSIKHNAS?

The iSIKHNAS system was developed by the Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services and belongs to the Government of Indonesia. It was developed with technical assistance from the Australian Government through the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Emerging Infectious Disease.

Who owns the data?

The data managed by iSIKHNAS is owed by the organisations that provide the data, at the various levels of organisation of the Indonesian Government.

How is the system managed?

See How is it managed?

What does iSIKHNAS stand for

SIKHNAS is an acronym for National Animal Health Information System, or in Indonesian Sistem Informasi Kesehatan Hewan Nasional, which is the name of the previous system. The new system added the i to indicate that the system is now integrated.

Submitting data

SMS submission

What is the iSIKHNAS SMS telephone number?

The phone number of iSIKHNAS is 0812 900 900 09

What sort of phone do I need?

Any mobile phone can be used to send and receive messages from iSIKHNAS, including inexpensive old phones. Smartphones have more features that may make composing messages faster and easier.

Why don't I get a response when I submit data by SMS?

All communications with iSIKHNAS should receive an immediate reply. If you don't receive a response to your SMS, the reasons could be:

  • you are not registered to use iSIKHNAS. Only registered users can submit data. If you want to become registered, you need to contact your local iSIKHNAS coordinator.
  • you have changed your phone number and the system doesn't recognise you any more. Registered users are identified by their phone number. If you are using a different phone, the system can't confirm who you are.
  • the network is congested. Usually SMS messages take only a minute or two to be returned. However if the network traffic is heavy, it may take several minutes.
  • there is a problem with the system. Contact your iSIKHNAS coordinator, and they will check with system administrators to see if there is a problem.

What should I do if I forget the format for a message

Don't panic! It is possible to check the format of a message by just typing the start code of the message ie the letters which always start the message and which tell the system what type of data you are submitting. Example: You forget the data required for a movement report. You know that it begins with SK so just send SK to the system and the response you received will show you the correct data to enter, [isikhnas:] Correct format: SK [owner ID] [origin] [destination] ([species/breed] [number of animals]...) {ownerphone}

What if I can't remember even the correct start code for a message?

If you forget the correct start code, just send in ?. The response will be [isikhnas:] Format error: message must start with one of the following codes: AH, AI, BB, BH, BHK, CKJS, CKL, CKO, CKP, CKT, DH, DHP, DKB, DKL, DP, GI, IB, IH, IMAGE, JH, KGG, KODE, LAB, LAPD, LAPK, LAPSK, LH, LINK, LTL, OB, P, PK, PKB, PNEG, POP, PRP, Q, R, RP, SK, SRAB, SUR, U, VAK, VSK

Spreadsheet submission by e-mail

How does it work?

  1. A registered user enters data into a standard spreadsheet template. It is important to use the standard template so the system can recognise what data is being sent and which column is which.
  2. The spreadsheets is then sent as an attachment with an e-mail to iSIKHNAS.
  3. iSIKHNAS automatically checks the data for errors. If any are found, the spreadsheet is returned to the sender with errors highlighted for correction.
  4. When an error-free spreadsheet is submitted, the data is inserted into the database and is immediately available for automated reporting.

What is the e-mail address for submitting data to iSIKHNAS?

The email address is provided to authorised users.

Instant messaging

What is it?

Instant messaging (IM) is another way to communicate with iSIKHNAS. It uses identical message codes to SMS, but instead of sending messages over the mobile phone network, IM uses an internet connection. The result is faster, cheaper communication, and allows larger messages to be sent and returned.

Accessing data

iSIKHNAS web site

Getting data by SMS or IM

Direct database access