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== Introduction  ==
 
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Import data for 2009 Q4 back to Access database
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We decided to use the old approach one more time for the Q4/2009 report:
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#Data is collected in Catglobe
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#Data is exported, cleaned and imported into the old MS Access database
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Update dashboard: Catinét opinion. By default no parties are shown in the tracking diagram.
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The customer must select which parties to view the tracking diagram for, and then click the Update button to show the tracking diagram.
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Zero data problem. Where are we with a decision for zero data?
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Drill down to monthly and weekly data. Add a button which will show weekly data instead, showing 10 weeks of data.
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Revision as of 10:09, 1 December 2009

Introduction

Page for CEM Economy

To do

Description Responsible Priority Deadline Status

Import data for 2009 Q4 back to Access database

We decided to use the old approach one more time for the Q4/2009 report:

  1. Data is collected in Catglobe
  2. Data is exported, cleaned and imported into the old MS Access database

1
Half

Update dashboard: Catinét opinion. By default no parties are shown in the tracking diagram.

The customer must select which parties to view the tracking diagram for, and then click the Update button to show the tracking diagram.


3
Start

Zero data problem. Where are we with a decision for zero data?


2
Paused

Drill down to monthly and weekly data. Add a button which will show weekly data instead, showing 10 weeks of data.


3
Half