TIPS FOR DATA ENTRY
DO NOT enter any extra spaces or
characters (commas, periods, slashes, etc.) between fields.
Enter ONLY the data.
Write the data on your form (including
the UTM coordinates); this will save many headaches if data
is lost from the unit when something goes wrong.
Trap placement data will be entered in the
following order:
COUNTY, BLOCK ID, SITE, TRAP TYPE
Example: 031020001D
If no trap is placed (omitted site),
also enter a code as to the reason for the omit:
COUNTY, BLOCK ID, SITE, TRAP
TYPE, OMIT REASON
Example: 031020002OL
The COUNTY CODE will be entered in the first
three positions.
Example: 031020002D
The BLOCK ID will be entered in positions
4 and 5.
The SITE NUMBER will be entered in positions
6 through 9. Include leading zeros as placeholders for the
site number.
The TRAP TYPE will be entered in position
10. Enter the appropriate code for the type of trap being
placed (D or M), or enter a capital O if this site is omitted.
TRAP TYPE
D - Delta
M - Milk Carton
O - Omitted Site
The OMIT REASON will be entered in position
11 ONLY if this is an omitted site. Enter the appropriate
code from the following list:
OMIT REASON
H - No structure on which to hang trap
L - Landowner denied access
O - Obstacle prohibited access
W - Inaccessible terrain - too wet
R - Inaccessible terrain - too rough or steep
V - Inaccessible terrain - vegetation too thick
S - Safety hazard
OUTSIDE TARGET Enter the letter B in position 11 if the
trap type is either Delta or Milk Carton and you are unable
to place the trap within the target circle. This code will
tell the database that your supervisor has approved the trap
location even though it is beyond the allowable distance from
the gridnode.
Trap inspection data will be entered in
the following order:
COUNTY, BLOCK ID, SITE, TRAP CHECK,
TRAP CONDITION, CATCH
Example: 031020001MG0
The COUNTY CODE will be entered in the first
three positions.
Example: 031020002D
The BLOCK ID will be entered in positions
4 and 5. Enter leading zeros as placeholders for the block
ID.
The SITE NUMBER will be entered in positions
6 through 9. Include leading zeros as placeholders.
The TRAP CHECK will be entered in position
10. Enter one of the following codes for the type of check:
M - Midseason
F - Final
The TRAP CONDITION will be entered in position
11. Enter one of the following codes for the condition of
the trap:
G - Good
D - Damaged/on ground
M - Missing
I - Inaccessible
The CATCH will be entered in positions 12
- 14. Enter the actual catch value and INCLUDE LEADING ZEROS.
Example: 1 moth would be entered as 001 and 11 moths would
be entered as 011
NOTE: Enter the catch value ONLY if the
TRAP CONDITION is GOOD or DAMAGED. Leave this entry BLANK
if the trap condition is MISSING or INACCESSIBLE.
| ENTER
CATCH |
LEAVE
CATCH BLANK |
| IF |
IF |
|
GOOD or DAMAGED/ON GROUND |
MISSING
or INACCESSIBLE |
QUALITY
CONTROL INSPECTIONS
Quality control inspection data will be
entered in the following order:
COUNTY, BLOCK ID, SITE, TRAP CHECK,
TRAP CONDITION, CATCH, PASS/FAIL, FAILURE CODE
Example: 031020001MG0FA
Each field entry is described below. Note
especially the change in the way the CATCH data is recorded
and the addition of the PASS/FAIL and FAILURE CODE fields.
The COUNTY CODE will be entered in the first
three positions.
Example: 031020002MG0P
The BLOCK ID will be entered in positions
4 and 5. Enter leading zeros as placeholders for the block
id.
The SITE NUMBER will be entered in positions
6 through 9. Include leading zeros as placeholders.
The TRAP CHECK will be entered in position
10. Enter one of the following codes for the type of check:
M - Midseason
F - Final
The TRAP CONDITION will be entered in position
11. Enter one of the following codes for the condition of
the trap:
G - Good
D - Damaged/on ground
M - Missing
I - Inaccessible
The CATCH will be entered in position 12.
Enter a single ZERO if the trap condition is GOOD or
DAMAGED/ON GROUND. Leave a single BLANK space in this
position if the trap is MISSING or INACCESSIBLE. (The trapper
will record the actual moth count on his/her inspection.)
| ENTER
ZERO |
LEAVE
CATCH BLANK |
| IF |
IF |
|
GOOD or DAMAGED/ON GROUND |
MISSING
or INACCESSIBLE |
NOTE: If a supervisor needs to enter a QC inspection with
a catch value of 10 or more moths, he/she should create two
inspection records. One record will be entered as a QC inspection
with a catch of zero, and the second record will be entered
as a normal inspection with a positive catch value. The database
will accept two inspection records for the same site with
the same date as long as one record is a QC inspection and
one record is a normal inspection.
The PASS/FAIL value will be entered in position
13. Enter a P if the trap site meets the quality control criteria,
or enter an F if the trap site fails. Be sure to enter either
a P or an F in this position; if any other character is entered
here the record will be considered a normal inspection.
The site FAILURE code will be entered in
position 14. If the site fails due to a reason that may affect
the overall data quality, enter one code from the following
list of twelve possibilities (A, C, D, G, I, M, R, S, T, U,
W, X):
A - the trap is not assembled correctly
C - trap placed outside target circle
D - directions to the site are incorrect or incomplete
G - grid set at wrong spacing
I - trap info not recorded correctly on trap
R - record filled out, no trap set (bogus data)
T - delta trap set where milk carton indicated
U - UTMs recorded incorrectly on data sheet
M- multiple traps placed at one site
X - trapper did not remove trap from field
S - trap set too low to ground
W - Inspection incorrectly done
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