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TRAINING OF FOCAL POINTS ON THE CountrySTAT/FENIX SYSTEM

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1 TRAINING OF FOCAL POINTS ON THE CountrySTAT/FENIX SYSTEM
Overview of the preparation of tables in the new CountrySTAT platform TRAINING OF FOCAL POINTS ON THE CountrySTAT/FENIX SYSTEM

2 Overview Work flow Preparing tables in CountrySTAT Important rules to create tables

3 Your table is published
Work flow Have the data ready Create your table following the rules Use the right codification CVS format No columns with labels CPC 2.1 HS GAUL CountrySTAT indicators Unit of Measurement DAC Attributes Flag Forestry production Fishery production Scientific Fishery production Have the metadata ready Title Subject Data type Domain Your table is published Go to the metadata editor Upload the values Create the DSD structure Fill all metadata 14/11/2018

4 Preparing tables in CountrySTAT
Unit of measurement: code and label 1° dimension : Year Value 2° dimension : code and label 3° dimension : code and label Flag Format the entire sheet in “text format” SAVE this table as an EXCEL file

5 Preparing tables in CountrySTAT
All Label Columns Have To Be Deleted

6 Preparing tables in CountrySTAT
Unit of measurement: code and label 1° dimension : Year Value 2° dimension : code and label 3° dimension : code and label Flag Once ALL LABEL COLUMNS HAVE BEEN DELETED, please save it in CSV

7 Preparing tables in CountrySTAT
This is how a table should look like after deleting its label columns!

8 Preparing tables in CountrySTAT
Save the Excel file with all the label columns as .xlsx Save the same file without the label columns as CSV (.csv) and close it Don’t open the CSV file again If you need to modify something: take the Excel file, modify it, delete the label columns, save again as CSV and delete the first version of your CSV

9 Important rules for creating tables
 NEVER use comma or dot to separate the thousands e.g. one thousand: NO NO 1,000 YES 1000 Always use a dot to separate decimals e.g. three dot four: NO 3,4 YES 3.4 In each “value cell” input only a numeric value or text e.g. two tons: NO 2 tons YES 2  in the other column called “unit” write tons

10 Important rules for creating tables
 The Excel spreadsheet must be formatted as text The name of the Excel file must NOT contain any accent and/or symbol and/or numbers and/or empty spaces Always convert to CSV file at the very end and do not open the CSV file afterwards!

11 Important rules for creating tables
Do not put the totals in your Excel sheet: the system allows you to calculate aggregated data so you can generate them on the fly Once the dataset has been published, always check whether the table visible on the web is the same as your original Excel file

12 Important rules for creating tables
 Always start the table beginning with the cell A1 (the upper side left corner)

13 Important rules for creating tables
 Never use the "merge“ function

14 Important rules for creating tables
 Never write text out of the table

15 Important rules for creating tables
 Never have more than one sheet within the same Excel file

16 Important rules for creating tables
 Never have columns with the same title OK NO

17 Important rules for creating tables
 Never have two or more tables in the same Excel file


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