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... ... @@ -1,53 +1,70 @@ 1 - ===**__Frequently Asked Questions__**===1 +**__Frequently Asked Questions__** 2 2 3 3 ((( 4 -====== **Q**: I am trying to view client information, but it does not seem to be here. What is happening? ====== 4 +Q: I can't seem to see the report I just generated. Why is it not opening, and what can I do? 5 +A: 6 +\\\\Q: I want to access certain information/data, but the system won't allow me to. Why is this the case? 7 +A. 8 +\\\\Q: Do you have any specific recommendations or tricks regarding which browser to employ when using the system? 9 +A. 10 +\\\\Q: What is the difference between an episodic tickler report and a non-episodic one? 11 +A: 5 5 6 -**A**: The information or data that you anticipated would be in the system might not have been uploaded to it yet. Sometimes, in fact, batch uploads (the means of getting data into the system) are scheduled to take place at regular intervals in advance (e.g. every morning at 4am) and the data might still be in the "waiting to be uploaded" phase. If this is the case, please check back after the next batch uploads is scheduled and takes place, as the data has probably been added at that point. 7 7 8 - ======**Q**: I amtrying to createa masterreportor seea shared report or assignresponsibilitiesbutthesystemwon'tallowme access. Why? ======14 +(% style="line-height: 19.600000381469727px;" %)New notes of things to do: 9 9 10 - **A**: You are probably restricted from seeing this information or taking these actions because of the levels of responsibility and access set up through your organization. Remember that items shown throughout thesystem (e.g. client data, menu options, sharedreports) are context sensitive and based strictly on the roles, permissions, and responsibilities set up by your organization. Please contact your system administrator if you feel like your inability to access is in error or to clarify your viewability privileges.16 +Browser tricks 11 11 12 -====== **Q**: I want to learn how to create a new report. Where should I go? ====== 13 13 14 - **A**: To get a quick overview of report creation, you can click [[here>>doc:Creating a NewReport - Overview]]. Remember as well that there are many different report types you can look into including: [[Progression>>doc:Progression Report]], [[Tickler>>doc:Tickler Report]], [[Assessment Aging>>doc:Assessment Aging]], [[Outcome Snapshot>>doc:Outcome Snapshot Report]], [[OutcomeComparison>>doc:OutcomeComparison Report]], [[Count Clients>>doc:Count Clients Report]], [[Count Assessments>>doc:Count Assessments Report]],and [[Clients with no Assessments>>doc:Clients with No Assessments Report]].19 +RCI later 15 15 16 - ====== **Q**: Theparameter optionsin the report section seem broad. Is there a way to tailor the options(andpull-down menus) to my organizationmore specifically? ======21 +Episodes and impact 17 17 18 - **A**: Yes, most definitely. Like many things in theOAsystem,parametersare also configurable basedon the needs of yourorganization, and wearecertainly happy tohelp you with this. For example, if you only work with children,we can configure the agesectionoptions to reflect only that pool of the population - therebypotentiallyeasing some burdenfor you.23 +OU vs RU and recommended set up on OUs 19 19 20 - ====== **Q**: Also,what isthe defaultettingonparameters? Am I filteringthingsout or choosingtoincludethem?======25 +Filter out/ Not filter in. Blank defaults to all (except when it doesn't; find the exceptions and fix) 21 21 22 - **A**: You can indeed leave someparameter areas blank. Makingselectionsforparameters means you are choosingtonarrow downyour criteria for that specific paramater (i.e. Reporting Units). The rule is thatyourparameter entries areways tolimit the types of things included in yourreport. Choosing none (i.e. making noselectionor leaving things blank), on the other hand, implies you do notwishto narrow your data down by thatcriterionandso the report will simply include all possibilities/options.27 +Comparison report only works with CANS and ANSA 23 23 24 - ====== **Q**: I can't seem toseethe reportI just generated. Whyisitnotopening?======29 +other 9 report documentation, with SBC training system. 25 25 26 -**A**: Most likely, you are having this problem because you have a pop-up blocker enabled on your computer. Since newly generated reports often open in a new tab or window (depending on your browser settings), pop-up blockers may interfere with you being able to view the report. To avoid this problem, simply disable the pop-up blocker for the OA system's website. You can do this several ways, but perhaps the easiest is if you click on the window with an 'x' icon in the upper right hand corner of your url bar and choose the option that allows pop-ups for the OA site. 27 27 28 - ====== **Q**: What is the difference between an episodicticklerreport anda non-episodic one?======32 +Parent/child relationship and issue, fix. 29 29 30 - **A**: In brief, the ticklerwithout episodes is the defaultconfiguration and more basicinterms of thedata it conveys. Whereas a tickler report with episodes will give you the ability to introduce the element ofclient episodes into the data set (and will also provide information about the "responsible user" in such cases), the standard tickler requires a discharge or other form of de-activation to not include the individual in the main data set. NOTE: you will have to contact OA for support to set up episodic tickler reports. For more information about tickler reports, this difference, and how to create and understand one, please click [[here>>doc:Tickler Report]].34 +what is the font? 31 31 32 -====== **Q**: What is an episode? ====== 33 33 34 -**A**: An episode, simply put, is just a way of grouping assessments. However, it offers the ability to provide a logical bridge and some context to the large amount of data that might be associated with a specific client. Using episodes, you can thematically filter periods of interest by designating certain start and end dates to the episodes. Instead of just obtaining client information that looks like a lot of different assessments (across a big time span) piled on top of each other, episodes thus help clarify points of connection and give you more context as to what is going on. For example, if a client enters a program once, leaves, then comes back to it, episodic data can take that into account and reflect that change in "episode," while non-episodic data would just show more assessments without explanation. 35 35 36 - ====== **Q**: Do you have any specificrecommendationsortricksregardingwhichbrowserto employ when usingthesystem? ======38 +Batch uploads, SBC data, need a better zoom. 37 37 38 -**A**: While we recommend Firefox, all prominent browsers (i.e. Safari, Chrome, and IE) should work with the system. Remember to turn off any pop-up blockers in your browser setting as this may hinder your ability to view reports. Also, be sure to ~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_ 39 39 40 - ====== **Q**: Whatis thedifferencebetween OUs (OrganizationalUnits)andRUs (Reporting Units)?======41 +Can we center pictures? how? 41 41 42 -**A**: OUs are a way to associate users and clients into groupings for the purpose of limiting data visibility and to create organizationally driven reporting categories. Usually these groupings reflect either the geographical or supervisory reporting hierarchy of your organization. RUs, on the other hand, allow you to classify clients based on various factors (e.g. trial group) through the system of tagging. 43 -))) 44 44 45 -(% style="position: absolute; left: 515px; top: 205px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;" %) 46 -((( 47 -(% style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; line-height: 19.600000381469727px; text-align: start;" %)batch uploads can be scheduled, data has not been received... 48 -))) 49 49 50 -(% style="position: absolute; left: 515px; top: 205px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow: hidden;" %) 51 -((( 52 -(% style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; line-height: 19.600000381469727px; text-align: start;" %)batch uploads can be scheduled, data has not been received... 45 +Incident planning 46 + 47 +Action Planning 48 + 49 +Recommended Treatment planning module, when finished 50 + 51 +RCI update when finished 52 + 53 + 54 +OUs/RUs 55 + 56 +parent/child issue 57 + 58 +comparison reports (all assessments or specific) 59 + 60 +episodes in general (tickler and progression) 61 + 62 +configurable (ages + other drop downs) 63 + 64 +browser settings (turn off pop-up blocker) 65 + 66 +items shown on menus are context sensitive based on role/permissions and OU/RU responsibilities 67 + 68 + 69 +Review FAQs 53 53 )))