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1
What's New in theCVS-EEP Entry Tool
  • This document points out some the new features
    and improvements we've made in recent versions.
  • version 2.2.5
  • by Michael Lee
  • May 22, 2008

Don't have a copy of the tool? Get it here
http//cvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm
2
Download data when you need it
  • The Entry Tool is designed to support a wide
    variety of plots, from level 1 to 5.
  • Some information, such as the list of community
    types or soil taxa, are not commonly used at all
    levels.
  • These data have been removed from the entry tool
    to decrease its file size, but can be downloaded
    from our server if needed

3
Downloading Data
  • From the Main Menu Extras, click the "download
    data" button.
  • Click "download" next to any type of data you
    want to add.
  • If the download doesn't connect (internet or
    firewall issues), you will be prompted to
    download the data manually, unzip and save it in
    the same folder as the entry tool, and import it.

4
A stem isn't planted after all
  • Sometimes stems are added in the Planted Stems
    Form, but later someone determines that it should
    be included as a natural stem instead.
  • Previously, you had to delete this stem and add
    it in the Natural Stems Form.
  • Now, you can change a stem to "natural" with a
    couple of clicks.

5
A planted, no wait, a natural stem!
  • At the bottom of the Planted Stems Form, click
    the button Change stems to "natural" or undo
  • A new green box appears with "N" for natural
    stems and "P" for planted. Double-click on the
    "P" to change the stem from planted to natural.
    Double-click the "N" to return the stem to a
    planted stem.
  • Click the button at the bottom of the screen
    again to change all stems on the plot to natural
    or to planted (you'll be prompted to confirm
    that).
  • Natural stems will still be shown on the Planted
    Stems Form, with the flag "Natural STEM NOT
    PLANTED" and will not be included in planted stem
    density in Excel reports or when printing
    monitoring reports.

6
New Fields
  • For each project, you should specify whether the
    project code came from EEP or CVS.
  • You may specify a reach name for each plot on the
    Plot Form.
  • On level-4 plots and higher, you should specify
    whether stems were a) not sampled, b) present
    (and sampled), or c) absent.

7
New Field Form
  • There is a new "hybrid" field form that allows
    entering planted and natural stems on the same
    piece of paper.
  • This prevents flipping pages back and forth as
    you record stems.
  • Download this form as a PDF file on the CVS
    website http//cvs.bio.unc.edu/methods.htm

8
Adding new people (parties)
  • Adding new people in the Plot Form is now much
    simpler.
  • Type a person's name they are added, without
    confirmation messages.
  • Click the new message at the top of the form to
    edit all new people and/or delete any.
  • If you added a person accidentally, first change
    the name on the Plot Form, then click the message
    and delete them in the Party Form.
  • Press the blue x to close the message.

9
Bug fixes and minor updates
  • Fixed errors in calculation of stem density when
    reports are written to Excel.
  • Fixed stability issues with Access 2007 and the
    tool alerts you about remaining potential
    problems.
  • More on Access 2007 and the Entry
    Toolhttp//cvs.bio.unc.edu/protocol/entry-tool-d
    oc/entry-tool-access2007.html
  • More logical error checking.
  • Pressing tab skips a field? Now, you can use
    Ctrl-tab to move to that field (e.g., unknown sp.
    note, sub-seedling, sub-sapling).

Thanks to J.O.
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