This is a tool that is located on the Packages section of the Data Collection tab.
Function
The Create Work Package interface () is used to create a work package intended to collect new data. Users can add segments and events to the package from this interface.
Controls
There are some controls offered in this interface which help the user create a work package.
| Control | Used To... |
| County Dropdown | Select a county from which to add segments to the package; optional. This will narrow the route items in the Available box to only those in a certain county. |
| Route Dropdowns | Specify a route to add segments to a package. A selection here fills the Available box with items; there are three dropdowns. The first dropdown allows users to pick between interstate and state routes. The second dropdown gives a numerical value to the first dropdown (ex. Interstate 59). The third dropdown defaults to inventory, but the user can manually change this selection to non-inventory. |
| Select All Links | Select all items in the box above the link; the select all links can be found under the Available and Included in Package boxes in the Segments and Events sections. |
| Add Button | Add items from the Available box to the Included in Package box; select the items, then click "Add." |
| Remove Button | Remove items from the Included in Package box; select the items, then click "Remove." |
| Enter Name of Package Textbox | Name the created package. |
| Save Package Button | Save the created package. |
| Discard Changes Button | Discard the created package. |
Creating a Work Package
The steps below show how to create a Work Package:
- Select options in the County picklist (optional) and Route picklists to fill the Available Segments box.
- Select options in the Available Segments and Available Events boxes.
- Click the Add button after selecting the desired segments and events to fill the Included in Package boxes.
- Add a name for the package in the Enter Name of Package textbox.
- Click Save Package to complete the creation process.
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