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The quality assurance tool consists of two different reports that are used to check that all required fields are filled in for objects.
The reports used are Check empty attributes in changesets and Check empty attributes in posted objects.
1.Open the Query tool .
2.Select the Reports tab.
3.Select Troubleshooting reports > Check empty attributes in posted objects.
4.Select the desired search criteria and press the Search button.
Search criteria |
Description |
In saved object list |
The search takes place within a saved object list. |
Date from |
The search takes place from the specified date. |
Date to |
The search takes place until the specified date. |
Object type |
The search only takes place on the specified object type. |
State |
The search only takes place at the specified state. |
Role |
The search is only for the specified role (the options in the drop-down list depend on what has been added to the CHECK_DATA_RULES code list, more on this in the admin section below). |
Within area |
The search takes place within the area that has been selected. |
Search in |
The search takes place in either Map or Schema. |
For those users who are administrators with the MANAGECODELISTS role and have good knowledge of metadata, object types, components and attributes, there is the option to, among other things, set up new object types that the reports should include. There are two code lists to choose from, CHECK_DATA_OBJECT_GROUPS and CHECK_DATA_RULES.
In this table, it is possible to determine a group ID, a group description, from which object types (otype) to which object types (otype) should apply, which component types (dp_ctype) and subtypes from and to which one should start from.
1.In the menu bar, select Administration > Attribute check.
2.Select the code list CHECK_DATA_OBJECT_GROUPS.
3.Press the Add icon or alternatively select a row and press Edit
to edit an already existing row in the table. A dialog box opens.
Column |
Description |
GROUP_ID |
A numerical ID for each object group. |
GROUP_DESC |
The name of the object group. |
OTYPE_FROM/TO |
Otype range, if only FROM is specified, only that otype is used. |
DP_CTYPE |
Component type, if no component type is specified, the main component is used. |
DP_SUBTYPE_FROM/TO |
Subtype range, if no subtype range is specified all subtypes are used, if only one is specified an open range is used. |
4.Fill in the relevant data in the table and press the Save button. A new row has been added to the table.
The red fields are mandatory and must be filled in before the Save button is activated. |
In this table it is possible to determine the description, group ID, attribute, attribute ID and role. It is then this role that can be used as one of the search criteria described above.
1.In the menu bar, select Administration > Attribute check.
2.Select the code list CHECK_DATA_RULES.
3.Press the Add icon or alternatively select a row and press Edit
to edit an already existing row in the table. A dialog box opens.
Kolumn |
Beskrivning |
DESCR |
The name of the rule. |
GROUP_ID |
Object group to be used, defined in CHECK_DATA_OBJECT_GROUPS. |
ATTRIBUTE |
Attributes to check. |
ID_ATTRIBUTE |
Attribute to be used as an identifier for the object, if none is specified then the object id is used. |
ROLE |
The name of the role to which the rule should belong. |
4.Fill in the relevant data in the table and press the Save button. A new row has been added to the table.
The red fields are mandatory and must be filled in before the Save button is activated. |