Grouping Metrics into a Campaign

If you have a group of metrics for a common topic or program that share the same collection period, recurrence frequency, assignees, locations and start and end date, you can combine them into a single record or “campaign”. This streamlines metric management and assignment, and allows assignees to record data for many metrics in a single screen in the Portal.

Existing metrics may be added to a campaign, or you can create new metrics from within a campaign.

A campaign can be routed through an approval workflow; see Using Approval Workflows for a Campaign.

Campaigns may be imported into Cority using the Import Utility (see Importing Text or XML Files into Cority Tables).

Monitoring a Campaign

In the Business Intelligence menu, click Campaigns.

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All campaigns are listed, along with progress bars that reflect:

Click on any status bar to generate a Missing Data Report that provides a list of the due and overdue metrics associated with the campaign.

Creating a Campaign

  1. In the Campaigns list, click a link to edit an existing campaign, or click New.

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  2. Enter a Code for the campaign, and select the Recurrence Frequency, Start Date and End Date. A campaign must have a defined end date so that the % Completed can be calculated.

  3. If you want to use the approval workflow, select Auto-Create Approval Workflow for This Campaign to generate approval records for the data gathered in this campaign, and select the Approval Workflow type to use. See Using Approval Workflows for a Campaign.

The “Campaign Interface” system setting determines if you see the Dynamic interface or the Standard interface. Continue according to the interface you are using:

Dynamic Interface:

The metric name in the Associated Metrics section is a hyperlink that you can click to view its completion history.

In the current version, the Build button must be added to a custom layout.

Standard Interface:

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See Setting Up Custom Metrics for information about creating and assigning metrics.