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UR 4: Automated report #9
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@ThiashaV
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Number of user-defined polygons per site: confirmed as a single polygon per site file, so that if a farmer has two possible sites, they would be treated, captured and saved as two separate site files / reports, but could be associated using the site report name similarities. Cleaner and simpler to manage. Report (pdf) content to be captured: • Date of Project Inception • Site Reference • Version of Site Reference • Date of Site Capture • Author of Site Capture • Country Location The Date of Project Inception refers to a fixed point in time, representing the inception date of the whole re-afforestation project, against which the 10 and 20 year historical threshold years are back-dated and determined. Use pull-down calendar menu to enter month-year, or year-only if easier – GEA not confirmed either as preferred. The Site Reference refers to the unique location / name of the user-defined polygon that represents a possible re-afforestation site. GEA not defined how this should be captured, but maybe a standard naming convention with fixed character lengths. For example [adhoc_geo-name/project-name][country][admin poly]_[capture_date]. This would be a combo of pull-down and user-entered text. The Site Version allows a user to track any updates to an already defined site boundary, and save the new boundary as a same-name, but with version 2,3,4 etc. This will be a simple pull-down menu option. Not sure how to control users entering the same site name if all that differs is the version ? The Date of Site Capture refers to the date on which the tool-user saves the site details, with the associated polygon boundary (pull-down calendar menu: day_month_year) The Name of Author refers to the tool-user who created the site polygon and saved the site details. No guidance on name format, so lets’s assume, surname [15 characters]_firstname [10 characters]. The Country Location will be a pull-down menu option, with the country names available for selection. |
4.1) As a user, I want to produce an output report for the proposed project area (see fig 3)
Acceptance Criteria:
4.1) When the user clicks on the generate report button a PDF report similar to the sample below (Fig 3) is created, saved to the dedicated scenario folder, and opens for the user to view.
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