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- 1.1 - IWDR Mission
- 1.2 - What Advantage does IWDR provide?
- 1.3 - Data Types
- 1.4 - Data Management
- 1.5 - Data Extraction
- 1.6 - Tools to improve the genetic quality of your dogs (EBVs) and maintain genetic diversity (COI)
- 1.7 - Who can use it
- 1.8 - Subscription Fees
- 1.9 - Terms of Use Agreement
- 1.10 - Technical Information
- 1.11 - IWDR Support
- 1.12 - Reporting Problems
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- 2.1 - Registering Your Organization
- 2.2 - Getting Trained
- 2.3 - Managing Users in Your Group
- 2.4 - General Functions
- > 2.4.1 - Search ~ function is the same in AllDogs & MyDogs
- > 2.4.2 - Editing Dogs~ edit icon
- > 2.4.3 - Details Tab (also called child tables)
- > 2.4.4 - Working in Details Tabs
- > 2.4.5 - View Page
- 2.5 - Reports
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- 4.1 - Importance of Data Accuracy
- 4.2 - Entering Ancestors
- 4.3 - Preventing Duplicates
- 4.4 - The Three Locations to Enter Dogs
- > 4.4.1 - Details for Adding New Dogs in AllDogs
- > 4.4.2 - Details for Adding New Dogs using MyDogs
- > 4.4.3 - Adding new dogs using Estrus / Whelpings See Section 9
- 4.5 - Data Migration
- 4.6 - API Data Updates
- 4.7 - Editing Your Dogs
1.4 – Data Management
a. Only the organization that “owns” the dog can enter and edit data on their dogs. The exception is IWDR data administrators, who have editing permissions to correct data errors in a dog’s key identifying information, when errors have been reported and the owner of the dog is not an IWDR user.
b. Other working dog organizations can view each others basic dog information, but private data remains private.
c. Users from working dog organizations can only view their own working dog data, not the data belonging to other organizations.
d. Cooperatives have the option of using special screens where each member can see specified data on all dogs enrolled in the cooperative.
e. Others organizations can request the owner share information on a dog. The owner can accept or reject the sharing request, and later can terminate the request.