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Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for: | Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for: | ||
development, testing and production servers of iHRIS | * development, testing and production servers of iHRIS | ||
district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation | * district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation | ||
use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS. | * use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS. | ||
Learn how to export standardized cadre data from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations. | |||
Learn how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized cadre data from a central site]] to be shared among regional and district installations. | |||
'''Note: These documents are scheduled for review for accuracy and redundancy.''' | '''Note: These documents are scheduled for review for accuracy and redundancy.''' | ||
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* [[iHRIS Regional Rollout]] | * [[iHRIS Regional Rollout]] | ||
[[Category:Developer Resources]][[Category:Implementer Resources | [[Category:Developer Resources]][[Category:Implementer Resources]][[Category:Review2013]] |
Revision as of 15:58, 8 November 2013
Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:
- development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
- district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
- use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
Learn how to export standardized cadre data from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations.
Note: These documents are scheduled for review for accuracy and redundancy.