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Operation administrator and higher |
Connectivity |
Online only |
This document describes how to delete a community PWL in the InfoEx system.
Background
Community persistent weak layers (Community PWLs) is a new concept in the InfoEx system. Since PWLs often exhibit significant spatial variability and might be buried on a range of days, individual operations might create their Operation PWLs differently. Community PWLs provide a mechanism for linking operation controlled Operation PWLs that relate to the same PWL in nature. This grouping of Operation PWLs allows for more meaningful queries in the InfoEx. For example, the community PWL functionality will allow users to more efficiently get a comprehensive picture on the assessments of a PWL that covers a large area and effectively visualize the associated observed avalanche activity.
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Please note that the avalanche problem/PWL filtering functionality for taking taking full advantage of PWL information the InfoEx report has not been implemented yet! |
Step-by-step description
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Fig. 1: Accessing the Community PWL menu Click on the PWL menu in the header of the InfoEx application and select 'Community PWL'(Fig. 1). This will get you to a page that lists of all of the Community PWLs that have been created by the community.
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Highlight the Community PWL you would like to edit by clicking on it in the list. The row of the selected PWL will be highlighted in a pale yellow.
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Click on the button beneath the 'Community PWL' title to permanently delete the Community PWL.
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Click on Yes in the confirmation dialog to permanently delete the Community PWL.
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NOTE |
At this point any user with Submission Moderator permissions can manage Community PWLs. However, once the necessary filtering functionality, the idea is that the CAC would be taking the lead in managing the Community PWLs that they are in the best position to assess large scale patterns. However, operators always has the ability to unlink their Operation PWLs from a specific Community PWLs if they disagree with the grouping. |
Related documents
Operation PWLs
Assessing PWLs
Functionality tested by
- Jan. 2, 2014: Pascal Haegeli